A. She visited the Eiffel Tower in France.
B. None of these
C. She visited the Eiffel tower in France.
D. She visited The Eiffel Tower in France.
Explanation
She visited the Eiffel Tower in France.
" Eiffel Tower " is a proper noun, so both " Eiffel " and " Tower " should be capitalized.
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A. He was tired, so he took a nap.
B. He was, tired so he took a nap.
C. He was tired so he took, a nap.
D. He was tired so, he took a nap.
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He was tired, so he took a nap.
A comma is needed before " so " when it connects two independent clauses.
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A. Frequency
B. None of these
C. Emotions
D. Possession
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The apostrophe (') is mainly used to show possession (e.g., Ali’s book).
It can also show omissions in contractions (e.g., don’t = do not), but in this context, possession is correct.
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A. None of these
B. Compound
C. Simple
D. Complex
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A complex sentence contains one independent clause and at least one dependent clause.
The sentence " If I fail to secure this job, I will launch my own startup " has a dependent clause ("If I fail to secure this job") and an independent clause ("I will launch my own startup").
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A. She was hungry, so she ate an apple.
B. Although it was raining, we went for a walk.
C. The sun set, and the stars appeared.
D. He likes football, but his brother prefers basketball.
Explanation
A complex sentence has one independent clause and at least one dependent clause.
" Although it was raining " is a dependent clause, and " we went for a walk " is an independent clause.
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A. Even so
B. As a result
C. Indeed
D. Nonetheless
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As a result means جس کے نتیجے میں
Dog means کتا
Bark means بھونکنا
Neighbours means پڑوسی
Sleep means سونا
It shows a cause and effect relationship : the dog barked, so the neighbors couldn’t sleep.
Example : The power went out; as a result , the class was canceled.
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A. !
B. ?
C. None of these
D. .
Explanation
The sentence is a question , as it is asking about the cookies, which requires a question mark at the end.
An exclamation mark would imply excitement or surprise.
A period would indicate a statement.
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A. Complex
B. Compound Complex
C. Compound
D. Simple
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The sentence has one independent clause: " Neither Salma nor Aisha ate dinner after a long day at work ."
There are no dependent clauses or coordinating conjunctions linking multiple independent clauses , so it is a simple sentence despite having a compound subject.
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A. Simple sentence
B. Complex sentence
C. None of these
D. Compound sentence
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This is a compound sentence because it contains two independent clauses ("Samer and Ali played in the garden" and "read in the study room") connected by the conjunction and.
Each clause can stand alone as a complete sentence , which is characteristic of a compound sentence .
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A. Pronoun clause
B. None of these
C. Relative clause
D. Adverb clause
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" Whose family owns a cattle farm " gives more information about " Maria " and begins with the relative pronoun "whose."
It is a relative clause because it modifies a noun and connects to it using a relative pronoun .
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