A. Exactly
B. None
C. Practically
D. Approximately
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Roughly تقریباً
Exactly بالکل
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A. most relevant
B. clearly
C. absolutely
D. implicit
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explicit واضح
implicit مضمر
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A. pursuit
B. manner
C. match
D. running
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pursuit
حصول
AVOIDANCE اجتناب
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بڑے حروف میں لفظ کے تقریباً مخالف معنی کا انتخاب کریں۔\" آج نورین نے رنگین لباس پہنا ہوا ہے اور وہ بالکل ______ نہیں لگ رہی ہے۔\"
A. unhappy
B. dull
C. tired
D. vibrant
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COLORFUL رنگین
Dull پھیکا
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بڑے حروف میں لفظ کے معنی کے لحاظ سے سب سے زیادہ متضاد انتخاب کریں۔ آپ کے خیالات کافی مخلوط ہیں اور ________ کی کمی ہے۔
A. wisdom
B. clarity
C. truth
D. context
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MIXED-UP : مخلوط کرنا
clarity واضح
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A. obedient
B. nervous
C. bad-mannered
D. willing
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DISRESPECTFUL: بے عزتی کرنے والا, بے ادب
obedient : فرمانبردار
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A. Will those happy days ever be forgotten by him?
B. Will those happy days ever be forgotten by me ?
C. Will those happy days ever be forgotten by them?
D. Will those happy days ever be forgotten by you?
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The passive form of the sentence is “Will those happy days ever be forgotten by me?” Also the correct active sentence would be - “Shall I ever forget(not forgot) those happy days ?
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A. against
B. among the
C. among
D. against the
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"The team worked against the clock to meet the deadline."
The phrase "against the clock" is an idiom that means working under time pressure or trying to finish something before a deadline.
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A. Taught
B. Teach
C. None of these
D. Teaching
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In this sentence, " teach " is the base form of the verb that follows " did not ," which requires the base form of the verb.
It indicates that she did not provide instruction on how to cook.
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A. because
B. True
C. Their
D. Bone
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Bone is a noun.
True is an adjective modifying the noun fish.
Because is a conjunction.
Their is a plural possessive third-person pronoun modifying the noun skeletons.
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