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A. Warning
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B. Disclaimer
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C. Guarantee
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D. Assurance
Explanation
Caveat امتناع
Assurance یقین دہانی
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A. None of these
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B. All the people sitting in the hall
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C. I know all the people in the hall
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D. I know the people in the hall
Explanation
In the sentence "I know all the people sitting in the hall," the complete object is:
"all the people sitting in the hall."
This phrase is the object of the verb "know" and refers to what or whom the subject "I" knows.
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A. filthy
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B. None
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C. Sweeps clean
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D. clear
Explanation
A new broom sweeps clean.
Someone who is new in a particular job will do a very good job at first, to prove how competent he or she is.
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A. None of these
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B. Adjective
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C. Verb
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D. Adverb
Explanation
"Never" modifies the verb "seen," indicating the frequency (or lack thereof) of the action.
Adverbs typically describe or modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
"Never" is an adverb of frequency.
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A. Praised
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B. Appreciated
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C. applauded
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D. Appraised
Explanation
The word “applaud” is an intransitive verb here which تالیاں بجاکر سراہنا، تعریف کرنا، پسندگی کا اظہار کرنا
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A. Individuals
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B. Witnesses
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C. Persons
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D. Lawyers
Explanation
To testify means گوائی دینا
Witness means گواہ
تین گواہوں نے جج کے سامنے اس کی گوائی دی تھی۔
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A. Emphatic
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B. Distributive
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C. None of these
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D. Interrogative
Explanation
Distributive: This term is related to words that refer to distribution or allocation (e.g., "each," "every," "any").
"None" can be categorized as a distributive pronoun in this context, as it refers to not any of the items in a group.
بالوں کی چوڑائی فرار کا مطلب
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A. None of these
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B. To be affected by riots
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C. To run in a zig zag manner
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D. A narrow escape
Explanation
'Hair's breadth' refers to an extremely small margin from something dangerous or a narrow escape from something.
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A. None
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B. Puzzled
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C. Happy
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D. Sad
Explanation
puzzled
پریشان
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A. She said her friend that where he had been
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B. She inquired her friend to where he had been
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C. She asked her friend where he had been
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D. She asked her friend to where he had been
Explanation
She asked her friend where he had been.
The correct indirect speech form is used here without adding unnecessary words or changing the structure.
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