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A. He is cowarding boy
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B. None
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C. He is cowardly boys
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D. He is a cowardly boy
Explanation
he is a cowardly boy
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A. He
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B. You
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C. We
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D. They
Explanation
- My teacher lives near our village. he will come to our home.
- – میرا استاد میرے گھر کے پاس رہتا ہے
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- "HE" is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence
- He, him, and she are singular third-person pronouns.
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- "he" used to refer to a man, boy, or male animal previously mentioned or easily identified
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Explanation
The correct phrase is "by his will", which means according to his desire or choice.
"By" is used to show the agent or means through which something happens — here, his own will.
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A. Voluntary
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B. Mandatory
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C. None of these
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D. Unavoidable
Explanation
Obligatory means واجب
Voluntary means رضاکارانہ
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A. Unpalatable
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B. Unwanted
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C. Detestable
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D. Unsavory
Explanation
Favourite means کچھ خاص طور پر پسند یا لطف اٹھایاUnpalatable means ذائقہ کے لئے ناخوشگوار
صحیح جملہ منتخب کریں. اگر میں آپ ہوں تو میں اسے دوبارہ کبھی مدعو نہیں کروں گا۔
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A. Both are correct
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B. both are wrong
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C. If I were you, I would never invite her again
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D. If I am you, I would never invite her again
Explanation
یہاں ولڈ استعمال ہوا لہذا اس کے ساتھ ور اے گا۔
We use would as the past of will, to describe past beliefs about the future: I thought we would be late, so we would have to take the train.
incorrect: If I am you, I would never invite her again
correct: If I were you, I would never invite her again
This is a hypothetical sentence.
Were is used with I in such sentences.
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A. None of these
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B. On
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C. For
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D. To
Explanation
Generally, insist takes preposition on.
Insist on something means کسی بات پر اسرار کرنا
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A. Neither
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B. None of these
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C. Either
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D. Both
Explanation
"Either" is used when referring to one of two options.
The sentence implies he wants to be one of the two professions, hence "either" fits best.
Either means یا تو
"دین میں کوئی جبر نہ ہو" کس سورت میں ہے؟
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A. Baqarah
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B. Nisa
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C. Al Nat
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D. Tauba
Explanation
The verse "Let there be no compulsion in religion" is found in Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 256.
This verse is a central tenet in Islam, emphasizing religious freedom and individual choice.
- Al-Baqarah (The Cow or The Heifer) is the second and longest chapter of the Quran, with 286 verses.
- It derives its name from the story of the cow (vv. 67-73).
- Verse 282, the longest verse, is known as 'āyatu d-dayn.
- It consists of 25,500 letters and is positioned in Juzʼ 1–3.
- The chapter has 40 Rukus and is classified as Medinan.
- Hazrat Ibrahim (علیہ السلام) is mentioned 13 times.
- The verse 183 describes the obligation of fasting (soam).
- Surah Aal-e-Imran is the second longest surah of Holy Quran.
- Surah Al-Kausar is the shortest surah of Holy Quran.
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A. Paitence
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B. Patience
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C. Patence
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D. Patiance
Explanation
Patience meaning صبر
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