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A. Fast
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B. Fastest
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C. None of these
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D. Faster
Explanation
"Fast" is the correct adverb here.
It describes how the professional drives.
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A. None of these
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B. Noun
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C. Adverb
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D. Verb
Explanation
"Beware" is an imperative verb used to give a warning or command.
It means "be cautious" or "be on guard", making it a verb in this sentence.
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A. None of these
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B. Auxiliary verb
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C. Intransitive verb
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D. Transitive verb
Explanation
"Plucked" is a transitive verb because it has a direct object, "the flower."A transitive verb requires an object to complete its meaning, whereas an intransitive verb does not.
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A. Advised
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B. Advice
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C. Adviced
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D. None of these
Explanation
Father advised me not to go out in the cold.
"Advised" is the correct verb form.
It means to give counsel or recommend an action.
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A. are like
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B. are liking
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C. like
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D. will be like
Explanation
"Children like sweets."
"بچے مٹھائی پسند کرتے ہیں۔"
Using "like" helps to indicate that the subject enjoys
Additional information:
In this sentence, we are talking about a general preference or enjoyment of sweets by children in general.
The verb "like" expresses this preference.
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A. Adjective
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B. Gerund
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C. Participle
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D. Infinitive
Explanation
A gerund is the "-ing" form of a verb that functions as a noun in a sentence.
For example, in "Reading is fun," "reading" is a gerund.
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A. dom
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B. ment
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C. None of these
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D. ion
Explanation
Adding "ion" to "fascinate" forms "fascination," changing the verb to a noun.
"Fascination" refers to the state or quality of being fascinated.
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A. councel
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B. counsul
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C. council
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D. counsel
Explanation
The sentence requires a word that means "advice" or "guidance".
"Counsel" can be used as a noun to mean advice or as a verb to mean to advise.
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A. Indicative Mood
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B. None of these
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C. Infinitive Mood
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D. Imperative Mood
Explanation
The sentence contains the verb "to go," which is in its infinitive form.
The infinitive mood expresses an action or state without reference to any subject or tense.
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A. might succeeded
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B. should have succeeded
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C. could have succeeded
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D. would have succeeded
Explanation
would have succeeded is the most appropriate choice for expressing a strong expectation of success if the effort had been made
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