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A. Verb
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B. Preposition
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C. Noun
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D. Article
Explanation
In this sentence, "AN" is an indefinite article used before the noun "onion."
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A. None
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B. Bitterer
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C. Most Bitter
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D. More Bitter
Explanation
Bitter, Bitterness : کڑواہٹ, کڑوا :
The comparative degree of bitter is bitterer
A superlative degree of bitter is bitterest.
more bitter and most bitter are the usual comparative and superlative forms
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ND9-11-2022
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A. Sourest
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B. Most sour
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C. Sour Most
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D. none
Explanation
Sour: خراب ہونا :
The comparative degree of Sour is sourer,
superlative degree of Sour is sourest.
The comparative form of sour; is more sour.
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the superlative degree is the highest degree of comparison and is used to compare three or more nouns or pronouns.
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ND9-11-2022
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A. apostrophe
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B. period
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C. Semi colon
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D. colon
Explanation
- It is Najam’s mobile. the underlined punctuation is an apostrophe
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- 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. Sow
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B. Bee
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C. Duck
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D. Doe
Explanation
- bee is the feminine of “Drone”
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- (مکھی )مذکر Drone
- (مکھی )مونث Bee
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A. colon
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B. dash
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C. hyphen
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D. Apostrophe
Explanation
- hyphen is the punctuation used in “son-in-law”
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- Son-in-law is an example of a hyphenated word
- A hyphen is also called a hyphenation.
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A. Wizard
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B. stallion
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C. stag
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D. swain
Explanation
- Wizard is the masculine of “witch”
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- ڈائن Witch●
- جادوگر Wizard●
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A. None of these
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B. Simple sentence
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C. Compound sentence
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D. Complex sentence
Explanation
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. Compound sentence
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B. Complex sentence
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C. None of these
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D. Simple sentence
Explanation
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. Complex sentence
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B. Compound sentence
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C. Simple sentence
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D. None of these
Explanation
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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