A. could
B. can
C. may
D. none of these
Explanation
She wondered whether could it be true.
وہ حیران تھی کہ کیا یہ سچ ہو سکتا ہے۔
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"Could" is often used in conditional clauses
such as " someone thought about the true condition" so " could "is best to make a meaningful sentence
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A. Hence
B. Because
C. Even
D. Such
Explanation
She’s my best friend Hence I will lend her my car. وہ میری بہترین دوست ہے اس لیے میں اسے اپنی کار ادھار دوں گا۔ *** "Hence" can be used in the middle of a sentence without punctuation. In this case, hence typically will be used to join two statements that have the same subject
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A. Separated
B. Coma
C. If
D. Clause
Explanation
Comma means سکتہ
Coma means بے ہوشی کی نیند
( , ) is the symbol of comma.
Commas separate an introductory dependent clause from the independent clause.
AGM 22.01.2023
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A. Subordination
B. Embedding
C. Coordination
D. Juxtaposition
Explanation
Coordination: The process of joining two independent clauses or sentences of equal rank using coordinating conjunctions like "and," "but," or "or" (e.g., "I like coffee, and she likes tea." ).
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A. There's Mr. Hashim who they say is best portrait painter in the town.
B. There's mr. hashim whome they say is the best portrait painter in the town.
C. There's Mr. Hashim, who they say is the best portrait painter in the town.
D. Theres' Mr. Hashim which they say is the portrait painter in the town
Explanation
There's Mr. Hashim, who they say is the best portrait painter in the town.
This sentence is correct in terms of punctuation, capitalization, and grammar , using " who " and the proper form of " the best portrait painter ."
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A. You have often heard me. Speak off my friend, wahaj waheed who is a Barrister here
B. you have often heard me speak about my friend; wahaj waheed-a barrister hear
C. You have often heard me speak of my friend, Wahaj Waheed, who is a barrister here.
D. You have often heard of me speeking of my friend Wahaj waheed a barrister here
Explanation
You have often heard me speak of my friend, Wahaj Waheed, who is a barrister here.
This sentence is grammatically correct with proper punctuation, capitalization, and structure.
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