A. Farthest
B. Further
C. Farther
D. Far
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Karachi is farther from Rohri than Hyderabad
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A. Noun
B. None of these
C. Adjective
D. Verb
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" Gigantic " is an adjective .
Because it describes the size or scale of something.
It means something is huge or enormous .
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A. heavier in weight than
B. heavy than
C. heaviest than
D. heavier than
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This book is heavier than that one?
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comparative adjective : heavier
in the above sentence, the weight of one book is compared with the weight of another book .
"heavier is used as a comparative adjective here"
Another option is not suitably r elated to the sentence
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A. bravest
B. Braver
C. brave
D. more braver
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If two qualities of the same person/thing are compared, the comparative degree is made not by using “ ER ” but by using “MORE”.
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A. Most depressing
B. Depressing
C. as depressing as
D. More depressing
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Generally, an adjective required before Than .
More Depressing is an adjective .
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A. Although
B. If
C. Where
D. Unless
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The word " unless " is an adverb which means جب تک
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A. Glass did become
B. Not until the late Middle Ages
C. A major
D. Construction material
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The phrase "Not until the late Middle Ages" f unctions as an adverbial phrase modifying the verb "did become."
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A. Adverb
B. Adjective
C. Preposition
D. Pronoun
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Quite is an adverb which means completely , full or totally.
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A. were/do
B. did/do
C. did/did
D. do/did
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The correct sentence would be: " What did you do last week ?" This is a question in the past tense, asking about an action that was completed in the past (last week). The verb " did " is the correct form of the verb " do " in the past tense, and it is followed by the base form of the verb "do" (which becomes "do" instead of "does" because it's a question).
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A. would have accepted
B. would accept
C. accept
D. will accept
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if he offers me a job, I will accept it.
we use "will accept" because it expresses a future action
This use of "will" is common in first-conditional sentences , which describe future actions that are likely to happen.
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