A. Appreciated
B. Appraised
C. Praised
D. applauded
Explanation
The word “ applaud ” is an intransitive verb here which تالیاں بجاکر سراہنا، تعریف کرنا، پسندگی کا اظہار کرنا
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A. Individuals
B. Persons
C. Witnesses
D. Lawyers
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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, whose known for his acting skills, have won many Filmfare awards.
B. Fahad Mustafa, known for whose acting skills, has won many Filmfare awards.
C. Fahad Mustafa, who is known for his acting skills, has won many Filmfare awards.
D. None of these
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. Adjective
B. Pronoun
C. Noun
D. Verb
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" Everyone " is a pronoun that refers to all individuals in a group.
It is used as a singular entity in sentences despite implying a plural meaning .
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A. Interrogative pronoun
B. Demonstrative pronoun
C. Relative pronoun
D. Conjunction
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He is the athlete who has won many competitions," the word "who" is a relative pronoun .
"Who" is a relative pronoun .
It is used to introduce a clause providing more information about "the athlete."
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A. destructive
B. none of these
C. innovative
D. reflexive
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"THEMSELVES" is a reflexive pronoun used here to indicate that the action of preparing i s directed back at the subject "they ."
Reflexive: Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and the object of the verb are the same, and they often end in "-self" or "-selves" (e.g., "myself," "yourself," "themselves").
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A. Distributive
B. None of these
C. Emphatic
D. Interrogative
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Distributive: This term is related to words that refer to distribution or allocation (e.g., "each," "every," "any").
"None" can be categorized as a distributive pronoun in this context, as it refers to not any of the items in a group.
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A. He and I went to the store
B. Me and him went to the store
C. I and him went to the store
D. Him and me went to the store
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Correct usage would be " He and I went to the store. "
When pronouns are connected in series, they should have the same case.
They could all be in the subject case (e.g., "he and I" ), object case (" him and me "), or possessive case (" his and my ")
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A. she
B. was
C. were
D. am
Explanation
We don't use "is" as an auxiliary verb for the first person.
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A. Noun Clause
B. Adjective Clause
C. None of these
D. Adverb Clause
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Noun Clause: A noun clause functions as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence.
In this case, " why she was late for the meeting " is explaining the content of what was explained, functioning as the direct object of the verb "explained."
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