A. On
B. By
C. None of these
D. Above
Explanation
The preposition " on " is used to indicate that something is in contact with or attached to a surface.
The correct sentence is:
"The picture was hanged on the wall."
Show/Hide Explanation
A. Embellish
B. Disfigure
C. Spoil
D. Mar
Explanation
Ornament means سجاوٹ، زیور
Embellish means سجاوٹ
Show/Hide Explanation
A. Onto
B. Of
C. Into
D. On
Explanation
We use ‘ on ’ when we refer to a position on a surface.
On the sofa, on the table, on the chair etc.
Show/Hide Explanation
A. Chain
B. Garland
C. None of these
D. Belt
Explanation
Wreath: پھولوں کا ہار
Garland: پھولوں کا ہار
Show/Hide Explanation
A. Decorate
B. Two sided
C. Seasons
D. Afterward
Explanation
Bedeck means سجانا یا سنوارنا
Decorate means سجانا یا سنوارنا
Show/Hide Explanation
A. His brothers's house had been decorated by him with colorful lights
B. His brothers's house have been decorated by him with colorful lights
C. His brothers's house has been decorated by him with colorful lights
D. None
Explanation
Formula of Passive verb: put has/have + been before the past participle form of the verb.
Active voice: He has decorated his brother's house with colorful lights.
Passive voice: His brothers's house has been decorated by him with colorful lights
Show/Hide Explanation
کون سی اصطلاح آرائشی امتحان سے وابستہ ہے۔
A. cross link
B. clipart
C. cross reference
D. word art
Explanation
Word art or text art is a form of art that includes text, forming words or phrases, as its main component; it is a combination of language and visual imagery.
Show/Hide Explanation
A. Are
B. Was
C. All of these
D. Were
Explanation
More details about this question will be shared soon
Show/Hide Explanation
A. can't
B. shall
C. don't
D. will
Explanation
In English, don't is used when speaking in the first and second person plural and singular and the third person plural
Show/Hide Explanation
A. Windows are let to be painted
B. Windows should be painted
C. Let the windows be painted
D. Let be the windows painted
Explanation
Active Voice: Paint the windows.
Passive Voice: Let the windows be painted.
The sentence is in Imperative Mood and Simple Present Tense.
Show/Hide Explanation
✅ Correct: 0 |
❌ Wrong: 0 |
📊 Total Attempted: 0