A. Compound sentence
B. None of these
C. Compound complex
D. Complex sentence
Explanation
A complex sentence contains an independent clause and at least one dependent clause.
In this case, " I thought I will be promoted was mine " (independent clause) and " but my attendance wasn’t good enough " (dependent clause) make it a complex sentence .
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A. Distinct
B. Visible
C. Manifest
D. Apparent
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It became apparent that he was going to die.
ظاہر ہو گیا کہ وہ مرنے والا ہے۔
It means something that is clearly visible or understood , especially when it becomes obvious in a particular situation.
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جملے کو درست کریں: ہم اکثر میدانوں میں چلتے ہیں۔
A. We often walk above the field
B. We often walk over the fields
C. We often walk around the fields
D. None
Explanation
InCorrect the sentence : We often walk across the fields
correct sentence: We often walk over the fields
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A. She did her best to win the award.
B. To win the award best she did.
C. To win the award she did her best.
D. None of these
Explanation
She did her best to win the award .
This sentence follows proper word order: Subject (She) + Verb (did) + Object/Complement (her best).
The infinitive phrase " to win the award " correctly explains the purpose of her action.
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A. The act was either just or unjust.
B. None of these
C. The action was either just or unjust.
D. The action was just or unjust.
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The action was either just or unjust .
This sentence correctly uses the correlative pair " either ... or " for two alternatives.
It is grammatically complete and logically clear.
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A. I prefer an apple to an banana
B. I prefer a apple to a banana
C. I prefer an apple than a banana
D. I prefer an apple to a banana
Explanation
The verb prefer is correctly followed by " to " when comparing two things .
" An apple " and " a banana " are used with correct articles based on pronunciation.
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A. You, I and he are friends.
B. He, you and I are friends.
C. None of these
D. He, you and I are friends.
Explanation
The correct order of pronouns in a positive sentence is 2nd person ( you ), 3rd person ( he ), and 1st person ( I ).
However, in traditional formal usage, " He, you and I " is acceptable and commonly used.
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A. :
B. !
C. None of these
D. ;
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A colon (:) is used to introduce an explanation or emphasis.
The phrase after the blank explains why the pure in heart are blessed , making the colon the correct choice.
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A. What he said
B. What he saying
C. None of these
D. What did he say
Explanation
The verb " understand " requires a noun clause as its object.
" What he said " is a correct noun clause and acts as the object of " understand ."
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A. Will you come?
B. None of these
C. Shall you come?
D. Do you come?
Explanation
The sentence " We're having a barbecue next week ." refers to a future event.
" Will you come? " is the correct way to ask about someone's participation in a future event.
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