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A. She said that she would be taking the test
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B. She said she would be taking the test
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C. She said that she should be taking the test
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D. She said that she will be taking the test
Explanation
The reported speech of "She said, 'I shall be taking the test.'" is: She said that she would be taking the test.
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A. Leave quietly
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B. Go quickly
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C. Steal quietly
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D. Slide quickly
Explanation
Slip off is a phrasal verb.
Slip off means to leave quietly.
Slip off means جلدی سے نکل جانا
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A. she had a delicious meal
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B. quickly, before the rain started
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C. he went to the store
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D. the cat, sitting on the window
Explanation
"Quickly, before the rain started" This is an incomplete sentence,
A fragment is a “piece” (or part) of a sentence because it is missing information to make a complete sentence.
A sentence fragment is missing a subject, a verb, OR a complete idea.
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A. Victim
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B. Patriotism
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C. Dual
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D. Decapitate
Explanation
Cut off the head means سر قلم کرنا
Decapitate means سر قلم کرنا
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A. None of these
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B. Merrier
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C. most merrier
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D. More merrier
Explanation
Merry is an adjective which means زندہ دل یا ہنس مکھ
comparative - merrier
superlative – merriest
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A. Lower
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B. Connected
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C. Disconnected
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D. Upper
Explanation
Integrated is an adjective which means connected or coordinated.
Integrated means منضم
Example Sentences:
South Asia is amongst the least integrated regions of the world.
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A. Many
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B. More
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C. Much
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D. Very
Explanation
"He runs very fast."
"very" is an adverb used to intensify another adverb (like "fast").
"much" and "many" are typically used with quantities (e.g., "much time", "many apples").
"more" is comparative (e.g., "He runs more quickly than her").
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A. Only adjectives
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B. Only nouns
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C. Verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs
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D. Pronouns
Explanation
An adverb can modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
It answers questions like how, when, where, and to what extent.
Example: She runs quickly.
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A. Adjective
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B. Adverb
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C. None of these
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D. Preposition
Explanation
In the sentence "They arrived soon after," the word "after" modifies the verb "arrived", showing when they arrived—so it's an adverb.
It is not followed by a noun or clause, which means it's not a preposition or conjunction in this usage.
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A. Sale
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B. None of these
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C. Sell
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D. Sail
Explanation
Sail is a verb which means بحری سفر کرنا
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