A. Disorder
B. Progress
C. Peace
D. Development
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Anarchy means disorder , turmoil or chaos.
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A. Quiet
B. Slow
C. Noisy
D. Barren
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BLATANT صریح, کھلم کھلا, واضح
Quiet خامو ش
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A. Silent
B. Hermit
C. Scholarly
D. Noisy
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Reclusive means قابل ذکر
Silent means خاموش
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A. none of the above
B. ethnological
C. genetic
D. Nonracial
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The word Tribal is an adjective which means genetic or ethnological.
Nonracial is the opposite of Tribal.
For examaple: The worldwide picture for tribal people remains grim.
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A. Your
B. Have
C. Met
D. boss
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Boss is a noun.
Have is the auxiliary verb for the present perfect tense of the verb met.
Your is a possessive second-person pronoun modifying the noun boss.
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A. Skilled
B. Old-fashioned
C. Deceiver
D. Unimportant
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Imposter means deceiver .
Imposter means جھوٹا دعویٰ کرنے والا، مدعی، دغا باز ، فریبی
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A. Elders should be respected.
B. None of the above
C. Elders be should respected.
D. Elders be respected.
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ADVISE/SUGGESTION
Active Voice Formula: V1 + object.
Passive Voice Formula: subject + should + be + v3.
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A. The kids should be loved.
B. None of the above
C. The kids should be love.
D. The kids be loved.
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ADVISE/SUGGESTION
Active Voice Formula: V1 + object.
Passive Voice Formula: subject + should + be + v3.
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A. The poor be loved.
B. The poor should be loved.
C. None of the above
D. Poor should be loved.
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ADVISE/SUGGESTION
Active Voice Formula: V1 + object.
Passive Voice Formula: subject + should + be + v3.
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A. has rarely come
B. rarely comes
C. none of these
D. is rarely comes
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he use to visit us every week but rarely comes now.
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The sentence is in the simple present tense with a singular subject.
"Rarely comes" in option A is correct as it indicates the singular verb for the singular subject 'He'. The verb is also in tense agreement with the sentence as both are in the simple present tense.
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