A. None of these
B. Happy
C. Kindly
D. Kind
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" Kind " is the correct adjective to describe someone's behavior or nature .
Kind means قسم ، مہربان
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A. None of these
B. I consider it a fool scheme.
C. I consider it a foolish scheme.
D. I consider it as foolish scheme.
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The verb " consider " is used without " as " when followed by a noun or adjective complement.
" Foolish " is the correct adjective .
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A. Noun
B. Adjective
C. None of these
D. Adverb
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" Great " describes the noun " height ", so it functions as an adjective .
It qualifies how high the wall is.
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A. Puppy
B. Frightened
C. None of these
D. Looked
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" Frightened " describes the puppy , so it is an adjective .
" Puppy " is a noun , and " looked " is a verb .
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A. None of these
B. They waited patiently for a long duration.
C. She had remarkably bright eyes.
D. The coach gave the young athlete a trophy.
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An adjective phrase modifies a noun and consists of an adjective along with its modifiers.
In " She had remarkably bright eyes ," the phrase "remarkably bright" modifies the noun "eyes," making it an adjective phrase.
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A. Gerund Phrase
B. Relative Clause
C. Adjective Phrase
D. Main Clause
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" Very considerable renown " is an adjective phrase because it describes the noun " person " by providing additional detail about the extent of the renown.
An adjective phrase is a group of words that modifies or describes a noun.
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A. Her
B. Extremely
C. Proud
D. Of
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"Extremely" = intensifier (adverb)
"Of her" = prepositional phrase modifying the adjective
"Proud" is the head of the adjective phrase
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A. An
B. A
C. No article required
D. The
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A. About
B. For
C. Near
D. With
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Generally eligible is followed by for .
Eligible means able .
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