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A. Into - with
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B. Into - from
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C. In - by
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Into" is used to show a transformation: ground into powder.
"From" indicates the source: chocolate is made from (the powder).
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A. A egg
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B. None of these
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C. Bread
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D. My friend
Explanation
"A egg" is incorrect because "egg" begins with a vowel sound, so it should be "an egg".
Use "an" before words that start with a vowel sound (a, e, i, o, u).
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A. boil
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B. boiled
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C. boils
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D. boiling
Explanation
The subject "He" is third-person singular.
With third-person singular in the present simple tense, the verb takes an -s ending.
So, the correct form is "boils".
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A. None of these
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B. Delicious
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C. Delicios
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D. Delishious
Explanation
Delicious means مزیدار
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A. None of these
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B. Juicy
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C. Juisy
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D. Joicy
Explanation
Juicy means رسیلی
کس مذہبی پیروکار کو روزے کی حالت میں ساڑھی کھانے کی اجازت نہیں؟
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A. Both of these
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B. Christianity
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C. Jews
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D. None of these
Explanation
Christian and Jews religious followers are not allowed to eat saree while keeping fast.
6 religions other than Islam that require fasting
1. Jews ·
2. Buddhists ·
3. Catholics ·
4. Hindus ·
5. Mormons ·
6. Baha'is
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A. To
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B. From
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C. For
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D. None of these
Explanation
"From" indicates the cause or source of something.
In this sentence, "from" implies that the lack of food is the reason for the animal's death.
اس نے ہمیں رات کے کھانے کے لیے ________ کھانے کی اشیاء پیش کیں اور ہم خوش ہوئے۔
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A. Stale
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B. Big
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C. Delicious
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D. Lucrative
Explanation
Delicious food means لذیذ کھانا
میں _____ آم کھا رہا ہوں۔
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A. Were
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B. Are
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C. Am
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D. Is
Explanation
This sentence belongs to Present Continuous Tense.
We use is with he, she, it or singular name.
We use are with they, you, we or plural noun.
We use am with I.
I am eating a mango.
AGM 5.2.23
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A. He says that he loved cake so much.
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B. He said that he loves cake so much.
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C. None of these
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D. He said that he loved cake so much.
Explanation
In indirect speech, the tense of the reported speech is typically shifted one step back (present tense to past tense).
Thus, "I love" changes to "he loved" when reported indirectly.
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