A. you have often heard me speak about my friend; wahaj waheed-a barrister hear
B. You have often heard me speak of my friend, Wahaj Waheed, who is a barrister here.
C. You have often heard of me speeking of my friend Wahaj waheed a barrister here
D. You have often heard me. Speak off my friend, wahaj waheed who is a Barrister here
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You have often heard me speak of my friend, Wahaj Waheed, who is a barrister here.
This sentence is grammatically correct with proper punctuation, capitalization, and structure.
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A. It was very good off you too propose days picnic in Murree
B. It was greatly good by you to proposd day's picnic at murree
C. It was awfully good of you to propose a day's picnic at Murree.
D. It was awfully good by you to proposed a day's picnic in Murree.
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It was awfully good of you to propose a day's picnic at Murree .
This sentence is grammatically correct with proper word choice, punctuation , and sentence structure .
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A. ہمیں
B. تمہیں
C. انہوں
D. جنہوں
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The correct preposition among the given words would be "تمہیں" which translates to "to you" or "you" in the context of an indirect object pronoun. The other words are:
جنہوں (those who) انہوں (they or them) ہمیں (to us or us)
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A. to
B. towards
C. from
D. past
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James is walking toward the school.
جیمز اسکول کی طرف چل رہا ہے۔
The use of "toward" indicates that James is moving in the direction of the school
But has not necessarily reached it yet.
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A. As far as my health is concerned, you don't have to worry
B. As goes my health, you cannot worry.
C. As for my health, you needn't worry
D. As concerning my health, you don't have to worry.
Explanation
As far as my health is concerned, you don't have to worry
This is a grammatically correct and natural English expression.
"As far as... is concerned" is the proper idiomatic structure t o talk about a specific topic.
The sentence clearly and politely reassures someone regarding the speaker's health.
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A. there's
B. theirs
C. their
D. there
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A. Verb
B. Conjunction
C. Noun
D. Preposition
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Usually under shows the position of something or someone
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A. Near
B. With
C. About
D. For
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Generally eligible is followed by for .
Eligible means able .
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A. Preposition
B. Pronoun
C. Verb
D. Adverb
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Usually preposition behind shows position of something or someone.
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A. With
B. To
C. Among
D. For
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Generally engage is followed by either To or In.
Here the sentence is showing relationship.
Therefore, To should be used.
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