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A. The house is built from bricks and stones.
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B. A house are built from bricks and stones.
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C. Houses are build from bricks and stones.
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D. House is builds from bricks and stones
Explanation
The definite article "The" is required, and "is built" is the correct passive form.
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A. The horse is faithful animals.
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B. Horse are a faithful animal.
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C. A horse is a faithful animal
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D. Horses is a faithful animal
Explanation
A singular countable noun needs an article ("A" or "The").
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A. He ran as if he is crazy
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B. He run as if he was crazy
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C. He run as if he were crazy.
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D. He ran as if he were crazy
Explanation
"As if" is followed by the subjunctive mood ("were") to describe hypothetical situations.
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A. Her hairs is curly.
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B. Her hair is curly.
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C. Her hairs are curl.
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D. Her hairs is curl.
Explanation
The correct sentence is "Her hair is curly"
Hair" is an uncountable noun and takes a singular verb.
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A. She told me she is tired.
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B. She told me that she was tired.
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C. She told me that she is tired.
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D. She told that she was tired.
Explanation
The verb "told" requires an object (e.g., "me").
The tense of reported speech changes when the reporting verb is in the past tense.
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A. One should do one’s duty.
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B. One should do his duty properly.
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C. One should do their duty.
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D. One should do his/her duty.
Explanation
The pronoun "one" must be consistent throughout the sentence.
"One's" is the possessive form matching "one."
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A. Not only he is fat but he also lazy
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B. He is not only lazy but also fat
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C. He not only is fat but also lazy.
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D. He is not only fat but also lazy
Explanation
The phrase "not only...but also" must maintain a parallel structure, and the verb "is" should follow the subject "he" for proper grammar.
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A. Complex
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B. Compound
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C. Simple
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D. None of these
Explanation
A compound sentence consists of two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction like "but."
Here, "He went to the park" and "she stayed at home" are independent clauses.
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A. Your good gestures will be highly appreciate.
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B. Your good gestures will be highly appreciated.
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C. Your good gestures will highly appreciated.
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D. Your good gestures will highly appreciating.
Explanation
The correct form is "Your good gestures will be highly appreciated".
As it uses the passive voice to indicate that the gestures will receive appreciation.
آپ کے اچھے اشاروں کو بہت سراہا جائے گا۔
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A. The minister gave off prizes to the winners.
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B. The minister gave in prizes to the winners.
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C. The minister gave away prizes to the winners.
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D. The minister gave out prizes to the winners.
Explanation
"Gave away" is the correct phrasal verb meaning to distribute something.
"The minister gave away prizes to the winners" the right choice.
Gave away means دے دیا۔
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