Sentence Structure | MCQs
A. Declarative
B. Exclamatory
C. Optative
D. Interrogative
Explanation
The sentence " What a big city Peshawar is !" expresses a strong feeling or emotion, making it an exclamatory sentence.
It shows surprise or admiration , marked by the exclamation.
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A. Dependent clause
B. Independent clause
C. Proverb
D. Phrasal verb
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" Whom we met on holiday " cannot stand alone as a complete sentence; it depends on the main clause ("Have you seen those people"), so it's a dependent clause.
It provides extra information about " those people " and begins with the relative pronoun " whom ".
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A. Adverb phrase
B. None of these
C. Verb phrase
D. Prepositional phrase
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" By the hunter " is a prepositional phrase because it begins with the preposition " by " and indicates the doer of the action .
It answers the question " Who killed the lion? " and provides additional information.
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A. Simple
B. Compound
C. Complex
D. None of these
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A compound sentence is a sentence that connects two independent clauses, typically with a coordinating conjunction like and or but.
The sentence has two independent clauses ("I know you don't like him" and "that does not matter") joined by the conjunction "but".
This makes it a compound sentence .
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A. Predicate
B. None of these
C. Clause
D. Phrase
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A clause is a group of words that contains both a subject and a predicate (verb).
Example : "She reads books" is a clause , where "She" is the subject , and "reads books" is the predicate .
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A. i am sick of your lies
B. i am sick to your lies
C. i am sick from your lies
D. i am sick by your lies
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i am sick of your lies میں تمہارے جھوٹ سے بیمار ہوں ۔
this is the idiomatic and natural way to express emotional frustration or annoyance.
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A. Pets are being kept by Elizabeth
B. Pets are keeped by Elizabeth
C. Pets are kept by Elizabeth
D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence is in simple present tense , so the passive voice follows the structure:
Object + is/are + past participle + by + subject
Hence, " Pets are kept by Elizabeth " is correct.
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A. Who needs these clothes?
B. None of these
C. Whom needs these clothes?
D. Who needs are these clothes?
Explanation
The correct sentence is " Who needs these clothes? "
In passive voice, the subject is changed to " who ," and the verb is adjusted to match the structure.
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A. Were
B. None of these
C. Have
D. Has
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" Has " is correct because " none " is often treated as singular in formal usage.
It especially when referring to a singular action or condition , like completing work correctly.
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A. None of these
B. Pray, advice and request
C. Pity and curse
D. Wishes and purpose
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The imperative mode verb is used to express commands, requests, advice, or prayers , directing someone to take action.
It typically forms direct statements or instructions.
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