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A. Of
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B. From
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C. By
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D. None of these
Explanation
The correct preposition after "afraid" is "of".
So, the correct sentence is: "She was afraid of snakes."
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A. Of
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B. With
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C. At
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Even his opponents admit that he is endowed with rare talents."
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A. None of these
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B. of
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C. With
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D. At
Explanation
"He seems to be quite contented with his life."
"Contented" is commonly followed by "with" to indicate satisfaction or happiness with something.
"With" is the correct preposition in this context.
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A. Besides
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B. Beside
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C. None of these
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D. Near
Explanation
"Beside" means next to or by the side of (the tree is positioned directly adjacent to the wall).
Example: "The tree stands beside the wall."
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A. Off
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B. From
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C. Of
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Noor Fatima falls off the horse."
"Off" is used to indicate a movement away from a surface or position.
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A. On
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B. In
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C. At
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D. From
Explanation
The phrase should be: "The sun rises in the East".
It indicating the location or direction where the sun rises.
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A. On
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B. To
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C. From
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D. With
Explanation
The correct phrase is "agree with" when expressing agreement with a proposal or opinion.
Example: I am totally agreed with your proposal.
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A. Playing
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B. None of these
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C. Play
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D. Plays
Explanation
She is playing with her doll.
It uses the present continuous tense to describe an action that is happening right now.
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A. From
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B. Down
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C. On
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D. None of these
Explanation
When moving from a higher place to a lower place, we use "down" (e.g., ride down the hill).
So, "I prefer to ride my bike down the hill" is correct.
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A. To
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B. None of these
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C. From
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D. In
Explanation
"To" is used to indicate movement toward a place.
So, "We took a trip to town last week" is the correct sentence.
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