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A. Both B and C
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B. Captivate
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C. Concerned
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D. Interested
Explanation
Fascinated by means attracted by.
Fascinated means گرویدہ ہونا
Interested means دلچسپی رکھنا
Captivate means سحر انگیز
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A. Have been
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B. Have
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C. Have had
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Have had" is the correct present perfect tense to show ownership continuing from the past to the present.
"Have been" requires a verb ending in -ing, which is not present here.
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A. None of these
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B. Conditional
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C. Argued
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D. Rejected
Explanation
Contingent means ہنگامی
Conditional means مشروط
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A. Actual
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B. Genuine
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C. All together
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D. On the way
Explanation
- "En masse" is a French phrase that means "all together" or "as a whole".
- It is used to describe a group of people or things doing something simultaneously or in a collective manner.
- Example: "The crowd moved en masse to the exit when the fire alarm sounded."
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A. Friend
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B. Fraud
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C. Enemy
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D. Weak
Explanation
Foe means دشمن
Friend means دوست
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A. He likes coffee
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B. Please sit down
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C. Does she not play badminton
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D. None of these
Explanation
An imperative sentence gives a command, request, or instruction.
"Please sit down" is a direct command, making it an imperative sentence.
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A. Grammer
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B. Gramar
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C. Grammaer
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D. Grammar
Explanation
ٹیسٹ کی تیاری کے لیے بار بار پیپرز میں آنے والےیہ سپیلنگ ضرور یاد کریں
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A. None of the above
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B. Of
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C. From
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D. To
Explanation
Getting out of something means کسی چیز یا جگہ سے باہر نکلنا
The correct phrase is "getting out of the car" — "of" is used after "get out" when referring to vehicles.
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A. In the middle of the paragraph
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B. None of these
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C. At the start of the paragraph
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D. It can be positioned anywhere
Explanation
The topic sentence is usually placed at the beginning to introduce the main idea clearly.
This helps readers quickly understand what the paragraph will discuss.
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A. Adverb of frequency
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B. Adverb of manner
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C. Adverb of time
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Generally" indicates how often something happens, referring to the usual or common occurrence.
It modifies the verb "have" to express a typical frequency of sleep patterns in children.
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