A. When
B. Until
C. Unless
D. As
Explanation
You should act when the opportunity presents itself.
"When" indicates the time something happens — in this case, the right time to act is when the opportunity arises.
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A. Receives
B. None of these
C. Donates
D. Invests
Explanation
" Receives " correctly fits as charities typically receive funds from donors.
It matches the subject-verb agreement and the context of funding through private donations.
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A. Have been trying
B. Having tried
C. None of these
D. Has tried
Explanation
" Have been trying " correctly uses the present perfect continuous tense to show an ongoing effort by multiple members.
The subject " many leading opposition party members " is plural , so the verb must also be in plural form.
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A. I requested her to kindly help me
B. I requested her to help me kindly
C. I kindly requested her to help me
D. I requested her kindly to help me
Explanation
I requested her to help me kindly.
However, the most natural and grammatically correct way to phrase this would be:
"I requested her to help me."
The word "kindly" is unnecessary because the act of requesting already implies politeness. If needed, you can say:
"I politely requested her to help me."
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A. The strike was called to
B. The strike was called off
C. The strike was called on
D. The strike was called in
Explanation
" Called off " means to cancel or stop something , which fits the context of a strike being canceled.
Example: " The strike was called off after negotiations. "
مذاکرات کے بعد ہڑتال کو بلایا گیا۔
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A. He died in Bronchitis
B. He died with Bronchitis
C. He died of Bronchitis
D. He died from Bronchitis
Explanation
The correct phrase is " He died of Bronchitis ".
" Died of " is used to indicate the direct cause of death, such as a disease or illness (e.g., Bronchitis).
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A. I shall be working in the Library after School
B. None of these
C. Shall I be working after in the School Library
D. Library shall be working in the school after I
Explanation
The correct sentence is: " I shall be working in the Library after School ." This sentence clearly conveys the intended meaning that the speaker will work in the library after school hours.
The structure is grammatically correct, with proper placement of subject (" I "), verb (" shall be working "), and prepositional phrase (" in the Library after School ").
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A. Window
B. Roof
C. Hole
D. Vicinity
Explanation
"We had a beautiful view of the valley through the window."
Window : A transparent opening in a wall or building that provides a view, making it the most appropriate choice.
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A. she is reading a book
B. she was reading a book
C. A book is read by her
D. A book was read by her
Explanation
She reads a book (Present Indefinite tense)
For the passive voice, we use Present continuous tense
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A. Give in
B. Look up
C. Turn up
D. Put out
Explanation
Turn up use if an opportunity or situation turns up, it happens, especially when you are not expecting it.
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