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A. In
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B. From
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C. Of
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D. Into
Explanation
Translate this passage into English.
This indicates the action of converting text or speech from another language into English.
It maintaining accuracy and meaning in the translation process.
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A. From
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B. Off
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C. Of
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D. With
Explanation
The phrase should be "I am proud of my brother."
This indicates a feeling of pride in relation to someone or something.
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A. Over
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B. For
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C. Upon
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D. To
Explanation
The correct sentence would be: "The dog is faithful to his master."
The preposition "to" indicates loyalty or devotion to someone or something.
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A. At
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B. By
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C. With
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D. From
Explanation
- The sentence should read: "The warrior was pleased with his new sword."
- The word "with" indicates satisfaction or pleasure.
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A. At
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B. With
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C. On
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D. Along
Explanation
- The sentence should read: "He was indignant at the idea of valuing honour above life, calling the whole notion nonsense."
- The preposition "at" is used to indicate that he is indignant or angry about the idea.
- The phrase "indignant at" is a common idiomatic expression used to show strong disapproval or offense.
ہمارے استاد انگریزی______جغرافیہ پڑھاتے ہیں۔
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A. Onto
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B. Across
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C. Besides
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D. Beside
Explanation
- The sentence should read: "Our teacher teaches English besides Geography."
- "Besides" is a preposition that means "in addition to" or "as well as".
- It is used to indicate that something is done or happening in addition to something else.
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A. for
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B. in
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C. none of these
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D. since
Explanation
I have been serving at Gomal University for fifteen years
میں گومل یونیورسٹی میں پندرہ سال سے خدمات انجام دے رہا ہوں۔
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The word 'for' is used to show a period of time, in the past, present, or future.
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A. Cope with
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B. Attend upon
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C. Deal in
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D. Agree with
Explanation
"Agree with" is the correct phrase to replace "follow you" in the context of agreeing with someone's point of view.
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A. In
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B. Into
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C. No Preposition Required
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D. With
Explanation
In and Into
In = (Located inside or within)
Into = (Indicates entry or insertion)
The girl jumped into the sea.
They were sitting in the room.
Note: “Into” is not used with “Enter” as the sentence becomes superfluous.
She entered the room.
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A. Besides
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B. With
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C. On
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D. Besie
Explanation
Beside means بغل میں
The girl is sitting beside her mother means لڑکی اپنی ماں کے بغل میں بیٹھتی ہے
ND17-7-2023
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