A. no error
B. Their hand
C. they are
D. before
Explanation
Most people don't wash their hand before eating is the correct sentence.
We do not need to put a preposition again.
Eating is a gerund here.
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جب وہ "بیرون ملک" سے واپس آئے گا تو وہ آپ سے رابطہ کرے گا۔
A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Adverb
D. Adjective
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In the sentence "He will contact you when he returns from ' abroad '," the word "abroad" functions as an adverb , indicating the direction or location from which he will return.
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A. All of the above
B. Preposition
C. Adjective
D. Adverb
Explanation
Several words are sometimes used as adverbs or sometimes used as prepositions .
A word is a preposition when it governs a noun or a pronoun, It is an adverb when it does not.
The wheel came off. “Off” is an adverb here
He jumped off the train. “Off” is a preposition here
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A. انہوں
B. ہمیں
C. جنہوں
D. تمہیں
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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. For
C. With
D. Among
Explanation
Generally engage is followed by either To or In.
Here the sentence is showing relationship.
Therefore, To should be used.
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A. Ahead
B. Over
C. Behind
D. Around
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The preposition behind here is used to indicate something that's following or further to the back of something.
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A. Adjective
B. Pronoun
C. Adverb
D. Preposition
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Here the word round is an Adverb because it is given in the end.
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A. Adjective
B. Noun
C. Preposition
D. Adverb
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Here the word by is an Adverb because by is given in the end.
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A. Preposition
B. Adverb
C. Adjective
D. None of the above
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Here the word in is an Adverb because it is given in the end.
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A. None of the above
B. Adjective
C. Preposition
D. Adverb
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Several words are sometimes used as adverbs or sometimes used as prepositions .
A word is a preposition when it governs a noun or a pronoun, It is an adverb when it does not.
He moved on. “On” is an adverb here
Keep your books on the table. “On” is a preposition here
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