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A. To
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B. With
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C. In
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D. Against
Explanation
- The people of Iran staged a revolt against their shah.
- ایران کے لوگوں نے اپنے شاہ کے خلاف بغاوت کر دی۔
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- Against is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence
- use prepositions against:
- Preposition We must continue the struggle for justice and against injustice
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A. About
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B. On
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C. With
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D. At
Explanation
- Do not put much reliance on his promises.
- اس کے وعدوں پر زیادہ بھروسہ نہ کریں۔
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- on is the best keep in the original sentence
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A. To
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B. With
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C. On
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D. For
Explanation
- Your request for leave is under consideration.
- آپ کی چھٹی کی درخواست زیر غور ہے۔
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- For is best to keep in the original sentence
- The preposition for is used to express the duration of an action; the period of an action or event.
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A. Taking their guests
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B. Guests taking
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C. To take their guests
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D. Guests to take
Explanation
"They are planning to take their guests out to dinner tonight."
وہ آج رات اپنے مہمانوں کو باہر کھانے پر لے جانے کا منصوبہ بنا رہے ہیں۔
This phrase correctly indicates that they intend to accompany their guests to a dinner event.
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A. During
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B. For
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C. From
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D. Since
Explanation
They have all been friends since their first match as a team.
وہ سب ایک ٹیم کے طور پر اپنے پہلے میچ سے ہی دوست ہیں۔
"Since" is used to indicate the starting point of a continuous period of time.
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A. She goes
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B. She has gone
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C. She is gone
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D. She have gone
Explanation
'Where is Rabia? She has gone to bed'.
رابعہ کہاں ہے؟ وہ بستر پر چلی گئی ہے۔
This indicates that Rabia has already gone to bed.
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A. Me
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B. None of the above
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C. Mine
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D. I
Explanation
Generally, objective case comes after a preposition.
He took the pen from me.
"From" is a preposition here.
“I” is the subjective case while “me” is the objective case.
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A. None of these
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B. Infinitive
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C. Interjection
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D. Determiner
Explanation
"Yeah!" is an interjection expressing excitement or happiness.
Interjections are words used to show emotions or reactions.
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A. She is more kinder.
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B. None of these
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C. He is taller than his brother.
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D. She is more smart than him.
Explanation
"Taller" is the correct comparative form of the regular adjective "tall".
Regular adjectives typically form the comparative by adding “-er” (e.g., tall → taller).
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A. The less thrilling
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B. None of these
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C. The thrillingest
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D. The most thrilling
Explanation
For adjectives like "thrilling" (with more than one syllable), the superlative is formed using "most".
So, the correct form is: "the most thrilling" — used to compare more than two things.
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