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A. Adverb clause
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B. Noun phrase
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C. Prepositional phrase
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D. Adjective clause
Explanation
"Whose family owns a cattle farm" describes or gives more information about "the person" (Salma), which is the role of an adjective clause.
Adjective clauses usually begin with relative pronouns like who, whose, which, or that.
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A. Please put those boxes under the table.
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B. My boss like to have a monthly meeting.
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C. My brother totally love cricket.
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D. The carpets that you bought last year have rotted.
Explanation
The carpets that you bought last year have rotted.
'that you bought last year' is an adjective clause modifying "carpets."
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A. Adverb clause
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B. None of these
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C. Noun clause
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D. Adjective clause
Explanation
"Who did impressive speech on Pakistan day" describes the noun "Sajid," making it an adjective clause.
It modifies and provides more information about the subject "Sajid."
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A. A
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B. No article
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C. Both A and B
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D. An
Explanation
Article "A" is used before "Europe".
Here European sounds similar to 'Y', not 'E'. So, we should use 'a'.
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