A. One should do one duty.
B. One should do duties.
C. One should do their duties.
D. One should do one's duty.
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"One should do one’s duty." The sentence is correct as it is. "Duty" refers to a responsibility or task, and the sentence is an imperative general statement.
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A. None of these
B. Discribe
C. Disckribe
D. Describe
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Describe means بیان کریں
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A. Off
B. From
C. With
D. Of
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Generally deprive is followed by of.
Deprive of means کسی چیز سے محروم کردینا
Nelson Mandela was deprived of his freedom.
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A. At
B. To
C. For
D. None of these
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The correct preposition with " paid " when referring to something purchased is " for ".
The sentence should be: "I have paid for it."
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A. Preposition
B. Adverb
C. Adjective
D. Conjunction
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I saw a woman walking (along) the road. میں نے ایک عورت کو سڑک پر چلتے ہوئے دیکھا۔ ** (along): Preposition As a preposition, along means 'in a line next to something long and thin', e.g. a road, a path:
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A. Looking
B. Going
C. Planning
D. Organization
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Looking forward to means کسی چیز کا خوشی سے انتظار کرنا
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A. None of these
B. Adverb of Manner
C. Adverb of Time
D. Adverb of Place
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" Last night " tells when the action happened.
Adverbs of time describe when something occurs (e.g., today , yesterday , last night ).
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A. Verb phrase
B. None of these
C. Adverb clause
D. Noun phrase
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" When I heard him talk so " gives more information about the time of the action " was surprised ," which is a function of an adverb clause .
It begins with the subordinating conjunction "when" and contains a subject ("I") and a verb ("heard"), forming a dependent clause.
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A. He speaks loudly
B. None of these
C. The dog is resting outside
D. She sings melodiously
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The dog is resting outside.
" Outside " is an adverb of place , indicating where the dog is resting .
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A. None of these
B. Fastest
C. Faster
D. Fast
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"Fast" is the correct adverb here.
It describes how the professional drives.
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