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A. Adjective
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B. Noun
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C. None of these
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D. Verb
Explanation
In the sentence, 'light' describes the noun 'affair', showing it's not serious—hence, it's an adjective.
Adjectives modify nouns to give more information about their quality or nature.
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A. The higher
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B. Higher
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C. The high
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D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence follows a common comparative structure: "The + comparative, the + comparative" (e.g., The greater the demand, the higher the price).
"The higher" correctly completes this comparative cause-effect pattern.
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A. Adjective phrase
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B. Adverbial phrase
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C. None of these
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D. Noun phrase
Explanation
"Very interesting" describes a noun by giving more information — this makes it an adjective phrase.
"Very" intensifies the adjective "interesting", forming a phrase that modifies nouns.
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A. Prepositional phrase
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B. Adverb clause
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C. Adjective clause
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D. Noun phrase
Explanation
"Whose family owns a cattle farm" describes or gives more information about "the person" (Salma), which is the role of an adjective clause.
Adjective clauses usually begin with relative pronouns like who, whose, which, or that.
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A. Till
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B. Lest
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C. None of these
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D. If
Explanation
Lest is used to express a negative purpose or warning, meaning to avoid the possibility of something happening.
The correct structure after lest is a verb in the subjunctive mood (without do, does, or will).
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A. Yourself
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B. Oneself
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C. Myself
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D. Himself
Explanation
The speaker refers to their own absence, so the correct reflexive pronoun is "myself".Reflexive pronouns match the subject: "I" → "myself".
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A. The painting had been stolen last month
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B. The painting was stolen last month by them
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C. The painting has been stolen last month
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D. None of these
Explanation
The painting was stolen last month by them.
The sentence is in simple past tense (stole).
Passive voice of simple past is formed as:
was/were + past participle, hence:
was stolen.
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A. Tables are being decorated with colorful linen
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B. Tables had been decorated with colorful linen
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C. Tables were decorated with colorful linen
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D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence is in simple past tense → He decorated.
Passive form of simple past is:
was/were + past participle → were decorated.
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A. None of these
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B. He has gone to the hospital
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C. He went to hospital
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D. He goes to the hospital
Explanation
"Goes" is the present simple tense of the verb "go".
It describes a habitual or regular action happening in the present.
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A. None of these
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B. Placed - still
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C. Placed - till
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D. Place - until
Explanation
"Place" (Noun): Refers to the location where he is hiding.
"Until" (Conjunction): Indicates that the hiding place remains unknown up to a certain time.
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