A. Compound clause
B. Adverbial clause
C. Independent clause
D. None of these
Explanation
" Unless you run fast " gives a condition for the main action (missing the bus).
Clauses that begin with unless, if, because, although are adverbial clauses (they modify verbs).
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A. Drives
B. Car
C. None of these
D. Very
Explanation
" Very " modifies the adverb " fast ," showing degree or intensity.
It is an adverb because it describes how fast he drives.
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A. Day
B. Sleeps
C. None of these
D. Usually
Explanation
" Usually " describes how often he sleeps — it modifies the verb " sleeps ", so it is an adverb of frequency .
" Sleeps " is a verb , and " day " is a noun .
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A. None of these
B. Adverb phrase
C. Adjective phrase
D. Verb phrase
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" Under the fence " tells where the dog dies, so it functions as an adverbial phrase showing place.
It modifies the verb " dies ," describing the location.
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A. For
B. Whereas
C. None of these
D. Unless
Explanation
Here " Unless " means جب تک
The sentence means " You don't need to go if you don't want to ", which is correctly conveyed using " unless ."
So, the complete sentence is: "You don’t need to go unless you want to."
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A. Adjective
B. None of these
C. Verb
D. Adverb
Explanation
Not is an adverb because it modifies the verb are, indicating negation.
Adverbs often describe how, when, where, or to what extent an action occurs.
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A. Prepositional Phrase
B. Adjective Phrase
C. Verb Phrase
D. Noun Phrase
Explanation
A verb phrase consists of a main verb and its auxiliaries.
In this sentence, will have been studying is a combination of auxiliary verbs ( will have been ) and the main verb ( studying ), forming a future perfect continuous tense.
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A. He goes to the hospital
B. He will go to the hospital
C. He went to the hospital
D. He has gone to the hospital
Explanation
He went to the hospital.
" Went " is the past tense form of the verb " go ".
It shows the action was completed in the past.
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A. Tahir and Asad go to Lahore
B. Tahir and Asad have gone to Lahore
C. Tahir and Asad will go to Lahore
D. Tahir and Asad went to Lahore
Explanation
Tahir and Asad will go to Lahore. The phrase " will go " indicates an action that will happen in the future .
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A. Your parents should respect you
B. You your should parents respect
C. You should respect your parents
D. Parents should you respect your
Explanation
You should respect your parents. This sentence follows the correct Subject + Auxiliary + Verb + Object structure .
It clearly conveys the intended meaning with proper grammar and word order.
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