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A. ?
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B. !
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C. .
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D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence is a question, as it is asking about the cookies, which requires a question mark at the end.
An exclamation mark would imply excitement or surprise.
A period would indicate a statement.
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A. None of these
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B. Shorten
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C. Larger
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D. Strengthen
Explanation
The term ellipses means omission.
An ellipsis (...) is used to omit parts of a passage without changing the meaning.
It helps to shorten long quotations or texts for clarity and relevance.
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A. We will travel to california in june.
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B. We will travel to california in June.
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C. None of these
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D. We will travel to California in June.
Explanation
We will travel to California in June.
"California" is a proper noun (a state) and should be capitalized.
"June" is the name of a month and should also be capitalized.
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A. None of these
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B. No I don't think that's right.
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C. No I, don't think that's right.
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D. No, I don't think that's right.
Explanation
The comma is placed after "No" to separate the interjection from the rest of the sentence.
This correctly follows the rule of placing commas after introductory words or interjections.
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A. None of these
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B. Mr. Smith is our english teacher
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C. Mr. Smith is our English teacher
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D. Mr. Smith is our English Teacher
Explanation
"Mr." and "English" are capitalized because they are proper nouns.
"Teacher" is not capitalized because it's a common noun in this context.
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A. The sky, is blue the clouds are white.
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B. The sky is blue, the clouds are white.
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C. The sky is blue the clouds, are white.
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D. None of these
Explanation
A comma is correctly placed to separate two independent clauses in a compound sentence.
The comma helps to clarify that these are two related but separate ideas.
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A. We went to the park, and played soccer.
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B. She ran fast jumped high, and smiled.
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C. If you're, hungry please eat something.
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D. After dinner, we watched a movie.
Explanation
The comma is correctly placed after the introductory phrase "After dinner".
It properly separates the introductory element from the main part of the sentence.
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A. Semi colon
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B. Comma
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C. Period
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D. Apostrophe
Explanation
The apostrophe (’) is used to show possession, indicating that the camera belongs to Asad.
It is placed after the noun (Asad) and before the "s" to indicate ownership.
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A. Cats' leg
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B. None of these
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C. Cat leg's
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D. Cat's leg
Explanation
Cat's leg shows possession — the leg belongs to one cat.
Apostrophe + s ('s) is used to indicate singular possession.
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A. None of these
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B. Parentheses
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C. Semi colon
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D. Braces
Explanation
Parentheses ( ) are used to add extra information or clarification within a sentence.
In "(the architect)", parentheses enclose additional but non-essential information about Hameed Ullah Khan.
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