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A. Noun
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B. Adverb
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C. Adjective
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D. Verb
Explanation
In the sentence "I fast in Ramzan," the underlined word is "fast."
Part of Speech:
Fast in this context is used as a verb meaning to abstain from food or drink.
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A. Pleases
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B. Pleasing
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C. Pleased
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D. Have pleased
Explanation
"Pleased" is the correct past tense verb to match the past tense of "heard."
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A. Document
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B. None of these
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C. Must
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D. Their
Explanation
Must: This is the modal verb that expresses necessity or obligation.
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A. Could not understood
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B. all are correct
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C. Could not understands
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D. Could not understand
Explanation
I could not understand what she was saying.
Usually first form of a verb (understand) is used after Could.
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A. Preposition
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B. Noun
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C. Pronoun
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D. Verb
Explanation
The word "Prescribe" is a verb which means مشورہ دینا، تجویز دینا یا کوئی نسخہ بتانا
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A. Appreciated
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B. applauded
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C. Appraised
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D. Praised
Explanation
The word “applaud” is an intransitive verb here which تالیاں بجاکر سراہنا، تعریف کرنا، پسندگی کا اظہار کرنا
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A. Lawyers
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B. Persons
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C. Individuals
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D. Witnesses
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. Fahad Mustafa, who is known for his acting skills, has won many Filmfare awards.
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B. Fahad Mustafa, known for whose acting skills, has won many Filmfare awards.
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C. None of these
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D. Fahad Mustafa, whose known for his acting skills, have won many Filmfare awards.
Explanation
Fahad Mustafa, who is known for his acting skills, has won many Filmfare awards.
"Who is known" is the correct relative clause for referring to a person.
"Has won" matches the singular subject "Fahad Mustafa" in verb agreement.
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A. Deductive reasoning
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B. None of these
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C. Systematic arrangement
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D. Relationship
Explanation
- Syntax comes from the Greek word "syntaxis", meaning "systematic arrangement" or "orderly composition."
- In linguistics, syntax refers to the structure and arrangement of words in sentences.
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A. None of these
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B. Could
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C. Would
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D. Should
Explanation
In indirect speech, the verb "will" is converted to "would" to maintain the correct tense sequence.
For example:
Direct: She said, "I will go to the market."
Indirect: She said that she would go to the market.
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