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A. And
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B. None of these
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C. Ourself
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D. About
Explanation
"Ourself" is incorrect – It should be "ourselves" because the subject "we" is plural and needs the plural reflexive pronoun.
The correct sentence is: "We made ourselves tea and talked about the good old days."
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A. Decide
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B. None of these
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C. Go to
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D. Nearby
Explanation
The word "nearby" is used incorrectly here because it functions as an adjective without "the".The correct phrase should be: "go to the neighborhood park" or simply "go to a nearby park" (without "the").
Corrected sentence:
"Ali and Abdullah have decided to go to the neighborhood park."
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A. In the competition
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B. Were all shocked
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C. At his failure
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D. No error
Explanation
The sentence is grammatically correct.
"They were all shocked at his failure in the competition." follows proper structure and usage.
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A. But
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B. Because
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C. None of these
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D. So
Explanation
"Because" shows the reason for staying home.
It connects cause (feeling sick) and effect (staying home).
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A. So
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B. None of these
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C. Because
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D. But
Explanation
"So" is used to show result or consequence — the picnic was cancelled because it was raining.
The sentence structure shows cause and effect.
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A. He is the man who works in my office.
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B. None of these
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C. The girl with who I met is very kind.
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D. That's the boy who helped me.
Explanation
The correct phrase should be: "The girl with whom I met is very kind."
"Whom" is used as the object of a preposition (like "with"), while "who" is used as a subject.
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A. Who
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B. Man
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C. Me
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Who" is a relative pronoun connecting the noun "man" to the clause "lives next door to me."
It introduces a relative clause that gives more information about the noun.
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A. She
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B. Helpful
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C. Has
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D. None of these
Explanation
"She" is a pronoun referring to a female subject."Who" is also a pronoun in this sentence.
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A. She
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B. Playing
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C. Very
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D. None of these
Explanation
"She" is a pronoun replacing a person’s name.
It acts as the subject of the sentence.
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A. Your parents should respect you
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B. You your should parents respect
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C. Parents should you respect your
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D. You should respect your parents
Explanation
You should respect your parents.This sentence follows the correct Subject + Auxiliary + Verb + Object structure.
It clearly conveys the intended meaning with proper grammar and word order.
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