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A. Does always he his homework.
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B. He always does his homework.
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C. None of these
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D. Does always homework his he.
Explanation
The correctly rearranged sentence is: "He always does his homework."
This sentence follows the proper word order for English grammar.
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A. Compound
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B. Simple
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C. None of these
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D. Complex
Explanation
A simple sentence contains one independent clause, even if it has a compound subject or verb.
"Alia and Saira are working and playing at the same time." has a single clause, making it a simple sentence.
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A. None of these
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B. A Bone
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C. The Dog
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D. Aslam
Explanation
Aslam: Subject
Gave: Verb
Dog: Object
Bone: Indirect Object
An indirect object receives the action indirectly; "the dog" receives the bone.
The direct object is "a bone," which is being given.
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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
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B. My
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C. Homework
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D. Complete
Explanation
The object of a sentence receives the action of the verb.
In this sentence, "my homework" is the object as it is what is being completed.
Subject: I
Verb: Complete
Object: Homework
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A. He is very weak and cannot walk.
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B. He is too weak to walk.
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C. None of these
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D. He is weak and therefore cannot walk.
Explanation
The phrase "too weak to walk" correctly uses the infinitive ("to walk") to combine the two sentences.
The structure "too + adjective + to + verb" expresses an inability due to the adjective (weakness in this case).
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A. Exclamatory
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B. Declarative
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C. Imperative
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D. None of these
Explanation
A declarative sentence makes a statement or expresses an idea.
"I want to be a good person." is a simple statement, so it is declarative.
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A. Complex sentence
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B. None of these
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C. Compound complex
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D. Compound sentence
Explanation
A complex sentence has one independent clause and at least one dependent clause.
In this sentence, "I like the leader" is independent, while "who listens to the people" is a dependent clause.
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A. I assure him to my sincere help.
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B. I assured him of my sincere help.
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C. I assured him for my sincere help.
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D. I assured him of my sincerely 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. Participle phrase
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B. Infinitive
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C. Injection
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Removing his jacket" is a participle phrase because it begins with "removing" (a present participle) and describes Saleem's action.
Participle phrases function as adjectives, modifying a noun in the sentence.
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