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A. Click under
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B. Double click in
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C. Click on
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Click on" is the correct phrasal verb for selecting a link.
It is commonly used in computer terminology for selecting or opening links and buttons.
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A. on the pretence of
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B. on the brink of
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C. with the intention of
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D. on the ground of
Explanation
On the score of → on the ground of
(کسی وجہ سے، کسی بنیاد پر)
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A. I am
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B. I was
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C. I have been
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D. I will be
Explanation
The phrase "It’s the first time" is used to indicate that something is happening for the first time,
it is followed by the present perfect tense to describe the experience.
Therefore, "I have been" is the correct choice,
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A. Organization
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B. Planning
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C. Going
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D. Looking
Explanation
Looking forward to means کسی چیز کا خوشی سے انتظار کرنا
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A. Show
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B. None of these
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C. Showing
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D. Shows
Explanation
"Shows" is the correct verb form because "a preposition" is singular, requiring the singular verb "shows."
It correctly indicates that a preposition demonstrates a relationship between ideas in a sentence.
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A. Our home is built of bricks.
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B. Our home is built of bricks.
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C. Our home is built with bricks.
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Built with bricks" is the correct and standard prepositional usage in English.
It means bricks were used as a material in the construction.
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A. Passed
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B. Passed
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C. In front of
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D. A cloud
Explanation
"In front of" is a compound preposition because it consists of multiple words that function together as a single preposition.
It shows the relationship between "the cloud" and "the moon" in the sentence.
Compound Preposition: According To, In Addition, With regard to etc.
In front of means کے سامنے
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A. I assure him to my sincere help.
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B. I assured him of my sincerely help.
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C. I assured him for my sincere help.
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D. I assured him of my sincere help.
Explanation
"Assure someone of something" is the correct preposition usage.
"Sincere" is the correct adjective; "sincerely" (adverb) would be incorrect here.
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A. Starvation started at our face.
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B. Starvation started us in our face.
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C. None of these
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D. Starvation was starting at us on our face.
Explanation
The phrase "stared us in the face" is an idiomatic expression.
It means that something was very obvious or impossible to ignore.
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A. None of these
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B. With
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C. Of
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D. Having
Explanation
We need a computer with a huge memory.
ہمیں ایک بہت بڑی میموری والا کمپیوٹر چاہیے۔
"With" is used here to indicate that the computer should possess or include a huge memory.
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