پارٹ اف سپیچ کو اڈین فائی کریں
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A. adjective
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B. adverb
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C. verb
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D. noun
Explanation
ABASHED is an adjustive
Because it is used to describe a person's emotional state
ABASHED means: شرمندہ
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A. Happy
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B. All above mentioned
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C. Sad
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D. Saddest
Explanation
Sad is used here as adjective .
Adjective means a word naming an attibute of noun.such as sweet, red etc.
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A. I like pizza.
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B. He likes to play soccer.
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C. She ran like a cheetah.
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D. None of these.
Explanation
"Like" in this sentence is used to compare the manner in which she ran, which is characteristic of an adverb.
It modifies the verb "ran," indicating how the action was performed, which is typical of adverbs.
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A. She run fast.
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B. None of these
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C. She runs fastly.
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D. She runs fast.
Explanation
"Run" should be changed to "runs" to agree with the singular subject "she."
"Fast" is the correct adverb, and "fastly" is incorrect.
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A. Slowly
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B. None of these
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C. Slow
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D. Slowest
Explanation
The adverb form of "slow" is slowly.
It describes the manner in which an action is performed.
Slowly means آہستہ آہستہ
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A. Adverb of Time
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B. Adverb of Frequency
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C. Adverb of Manner
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D. Adverb of Place
Explanation
The phrase "twice a year" tells how often something occurs, making it an adverb of frequency.
Describes how often an action happens (e.g., often, always, twice).
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A. Adverb
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B. Adjective
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C. Noun
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D. Verb
Explanation
In the sentence "You did it well," the word "well" functions as an adverb.
It describes how the action of doing was performed, modifying the verb "did."
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A. Simpleness
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B. Simply
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C. Simplicity
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D. Simpleton
Explanation
- The adverb form of "simple" is "simply".
- It means in a straightforward or easy manner.
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A. Adjective
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B. Adverb
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C. Preposition
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D. Pronoun
Explanation
In the sentence "The girl bought a 'beautiful' doll from the shop," the word "beautiful" is an adjective.
Adjectives modify nouns or pronouns to describe or specify their qualities.
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A. All of these above
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B. He has a fast internet connection.
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C. She can run very fast.
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D. The fast car crushed the pedestrians.
Explanation
The sentence where "fast" has been used as an adverb is: "She can run very fast."
In this sentence, "fast" modifies the verb "run," describing how quickly she can run.
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