A. Only nouns
B. Pronouns
C. Only adjectives
D. Verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs
Explanation
An adverb can modify a verb , adjective , or another adverb .
It answers questions like how, when, where, and to what extent.
Example: She runs quickly .
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A. She spoke quickly.
B. She spoke more quick.
C. None
D. She spoke quick.
Explanation
She spoke quickly is the sentence that uses the adverb correctly.
" Quickly " is the adverb form of " quick ," describing how she spoke.
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A. Adjective
B. Noun
C. Pronoun
D. Adverb
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In the sentence "She quickly finished her homework," the word "quickly" is an adverb.
It modifies the verb " finished " by describing how the action was performed.
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A. None of these
B. All together
C. Still by together
D. Altogether
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My new home isn't Altogether finished.
میرا نیا گھر مکمل طور پر ختم نہیں ہوا ہے۔
Altogether is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence.
Altogether is adverb Sh4-8-2023
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A. None of these
B. Did a zoo visited by you?
C. Was a zoo visited by you?
D. Is a zoo visited by you?
Explanation
The noun phrase which would be the object in active voice sentence will become the subject phrase in passive voice sentence. Here, the 'subject' is 'acted' up on by the 'verb'.
In the given sentence, ‘you’ is subject, ‘visit’ is verb and zoo is object is in interrogative form in active voice. Now the passive voice statement has the subject ‘you’ acted up on by the verb ‘visit’.
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A. Tallest
B. Taller
C. Tall
D. Tail
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The building is so Tall عمارت اتنی اونچی ہے۔ ** Tall is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence The following sentence is the simple form of the sentence so we use the first foam of the verb
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A. Timing
B. Lineup.
C. Schedule
D. Time
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If everything goes according to schedule , work will be complete in December.
اگر سب کچھ شیڈول کے مطابق ہوا تو دسمبر میں کام مکمل ہو جائے گا۔
According to the schedule is a common and correct phrase that means things are happening as planned or on time.
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A. He’s one of the tallest boy of the class.
B. He’s tallest boy of the class
C. He’s one of the tallest boys in the class.
D. He’s one of tallest boys of the class.
Explanation
He’s one of the tallest boys in the class.
The phrase "one of the..." must be followed by a plural noun like "boys."
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A. The air quality in Karachi is becoming more worst than it was a decade ago
B. The air quality in Karachi is becoming more worse than it was a decade ago
C. None of these
D. The air quality in Karachi is becoming worse than it was a decade ago
Explanation
The air quality in Karachi is becoming worse than it was a decade ago.
" Worse " is the correct comparative form of " bad ."
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A. as tall
B. tallest
C. tall
D. taller
Explanation
The word "than" indicates a comparison, so the comparative form "taller" is appropriate.
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