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A. The committee meeting tomorrow
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B. The committee are meeting tomorrow.
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C. The committees is meeting tomorrow.
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D. The committee is meeting tomorrow.
Explanation
"The committee is meeting tomorrow."
"Committee" is a collective noun and is treated as singular in American English, so it takes "is".
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A. Goosi
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B. Geese
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C. Gooses
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D. Geeses
Explanation
The plural of "goose" is "geese."
This is an example of an irregular plural form.
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A. Has been writing
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B. Writes
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C. Is writing
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D. Write
Explanation
His father is writing a book. (Present continuous tense)
If the action is a regular or habitual activity
Is writing – if it’s happening right now
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A. But
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B. Yet
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C. Or
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Or" is used to show a choice or alternative between two options: hardworking or lazy.
The sentence is asking which one applies, not contrasting or adding, so "or" fits best.
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A. He is to tell the truth a fool.
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B. He is: to tell the truth, a fool.
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C. He is to tell the truth; a fool.
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D. He is, to tell the truth, a fool.
Explanation
He is, to tell the truth, a fool.
This sentence uses commas to set off the parenthetical phrase "to tell the truth".
This making it clear and grammatically correct.
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A. To
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B. With
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C. By
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D. Until
Explanation
I am not concerned with his affairs
With means 'in the same place as someone or something' or 'accompanying':
She arrived with her boyfriend.
I don't like tea with milk.
There was a free phone with the car.
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A. Very Rich
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B. spending more than income
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C. Poor
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D. Stingy
Explanation
To be rolling in money means بہت زیادہ امیر یا مالدار ہونا
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A. Adjective phrase
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B. Noun phrase
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C. Prepositional phrase
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D. Adverb phrase
Explanation
Ans: d
Here the phrase "with a strange device" is acting as adjective phrase
He= subject
Bore= verb
Banner= noun
Therefore the adjectival phrase is ‘with a strange device'
وہ جتنا __ بھاگ سکتا تھا۔
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A. fast
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B. fastly
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C. cleverly
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D. solemny
Explanation
He ran as fast as he could
وہ جتنی تیزی سے بھاگ سکتا تھا، بھاگا۔
"Fast" is both an adjective and an adverb
ND23-4-2023
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A. He told me not to smoke
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B. He shouted at me not to smoke
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C. He asked me not to smoke
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D. He forbade me to smoke
Explanation
He forbade me to smoke means اس نے مجھے تمباکونوشی سے منع کیا
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