A. apostrophe
B. Semi colon
C. period
D. colon
Explanation
It is Najam’s mobile. the underlined punctuation is an apostrophe *** An apostrophe is a small punctuation mark ( ' ) placed after a noun to show that the noun owns something. The apostrophe will always be placed either before or after an s at the end of the noun owner.
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A. Doe
B. Sow
C. Bee
D. Duck
Explanation
bee is the feminine of “Drone” ** (مکھی )مذکر Drone (مکھی )مونث Bee
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A. colon
B. hyphen
C. Apostrophe
D. dash
Explanation
hyphen is the punctuation used in “son-in-law” *** Son-in-law is an example of a hyphenated word A hyphen is also called a hyphenation.
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A. swain
B. stag
C. Wizard
D. stallion
Explanation
Wizard is the masculine of “witch” ** ڈائن Witch● جادوگر Wizard●
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A. Complex sentence
B. Compound sentence
C. Simple sentence
D. None of these
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The sentence contains one independent clause: "the boy ran away."
" Seeing the wolf " is a present participial phrase, not a separate clause, so the sentence remains simple .
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A. Simple sentence
B. None of these
C. Compound sentence
D. Complex sentence
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The sentence has a dependent clause ("After he retired") and an independent clause ("he bought the house").
The subordinating conjunction "After" introduces the dependent clause, making it a complex sentence .
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A. Compound sentence
B. None of these
C. Complex sentence
D. Simple sentence
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The sentence has three independent clauses: " He saw ," " he came ," and " he conquered. "
They are joined by semicolons, which link independent clauses without conjunctions — a key trait of a compound sentence.
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A. She resembles with her mother in courts and features.
B. She is taking after her mother in curts and feature
C. She takes after her mother in curts and features
D. She takes after her mother's curts and features
Explanation
She takes after her mother in curts and features.
This sentence is incorrect.
The word "curts" is still incorrect and does not convey the intended meaning.
The correct word to use in this context is "traits" or "characteristics. "
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A. Is it known to you where does he lives?
B. Do you know where he lives?
C. Do you know where does he live?
D. Do you know where is he living?
Explanation
"Do you know where is he lives?"
This sentence is grammatically correct,
but it implies that the person's living situation is temporary or ongoing.
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A. none
B. tag question
C. close question
D. open question
Explanation
An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
I nterrogative sentences can be direct or indirect , begin with or without pronouns , and feature yes/no interrogatives, alternative questions, or tag questions.
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