A. will be like
B. are like
C. are liking
D. 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. None of these
B. adjourned
C. deferred
D. deliberated
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A jury is a sworn body of people (jurors) convened to render an impartial verdict officially submitted to them by a court, or to set a penalty or judgment.
deliberate mean: to think about or discuss issues and decisions carefully The jury deliberated for several days before reaching a verdict. transitive verb.
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A. Fragility or vulnerability
B. None of these
C. Doubt or insecurity
D. To walk unsteadily
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Denotative meaning refers to the literal dictionary definition of a word.
" Falter " literally means to walk or move unsteadily, especially due to weakness or lack of confidence.
Falter means چلنے یا مستقل طور پر منتقل کرنے کے لئے
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A. Adjective
B. Gerund
C. Infinitive
D. Participle
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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. Discard
B. None of these
C. Reject
D. Follow
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" Go by " means to adhere to or follow something.
In this sentence, it means to follow the instructions to lead an easy life.
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A. Do you usually do
B. Are you usually do
C. you do usually
D. Do you usually
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This is a sentence of Present Indefinite Tense which means
آپ عام طور پر ویکینڈ کو کیا کرتے ہیں
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A. Give
B. Giving
C. Gave
D. None of these
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"Which you gave me" = a relative clause giving more info abou t "the book."
The verb "give" is in the past tense ("gave") because the action happened in the past — the book was given earlier.
You lost the book → past tense
Someone gave you the book → also past tense
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A. You had made beautiful painting
B. You have made beautiful painting
C. You will have made beautiful painting
D. None of these
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Present perfect tense = have/has + past participle
" You " takes " have ", and " made " is the past participle of " make "
So, the correct sentence is: You have made beautiful painting.
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A. ment
B. dom
C. ion
D. None of these
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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. Where was I
B. I where was
C. None of these
D. Where I was
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In indirect speech, the subject comes before the verb, so " where I was " is correct.
The sentence structure follows standard reported speech rules.
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