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A. Doe
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B. Bee
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C. Duck
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D. Sow
Explanation
- bee is the feminine of “Drone”
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- (مکھی )مذکر Drone
- (مکھی )مونث Bee
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A. hyphen
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B. dash
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C. Apostrophe
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D. colon
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. swain
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D. stag
Explanation
- Wizard is the masculine of “witch”
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- ڈائن Witch●
- جادوگر Wizard●
Explanation
A phrase is a group of two or more words that work together but don't form a clause.
Types of phrase
- Noun phrase
- Adjective phrase
- Adverb phrase
- Verb phrase
- Prepositional phrase
SH16-8-2023
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A. Two 5's and four 3's
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B. Two 5s and four 3s
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C. Two 5s and four 3's
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D. None of these
Explanation
The correct plural form of numbers is written without apostrophes (e.g., 5s, 3s).
Apostrophes are not needed unless showing possession or contractions.
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A. Every mother have to bring her art work.
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B. Each mother has to bring her art work.
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C. All mothers has to bring their art work.
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D. Each mother has to bring their art work.
Explanation
"Each mother has to bring her artwork."
Correct: "Each" is singular, and "her" matches in number and gender.
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A. She likes to hike, swimming, and biking.
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B. None of these
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C. She likes hiking, swimming, and biking.
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D. She likes hiking, swimming, and to ride a bike.
Explanation
She likes hiking, swimming, and biking.
It sentence maintains parallel structure (all gerunds: hiking, swimming, biking).
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A. She done good on the presentation.
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B. She did good on the presentation.
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C. None of these
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D. She did well on the presentation.
Explanation
She did well on the presentation.
"Did well" is grammatically correct — "well" is the proper adverb to describe how she performed.
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A. The new policy will effect everyone in the department.
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B. The new policy will have a positive affect on morale.
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C. The new policy will affect everyone in the department.
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D. None of these
Explanation
The new policy will affect everyone in the department.
"Affect" is a verb meaning to influence — correctly used here.
"Effect" is a noun, not a verb.
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A. The meeting is scheduled for 3:00 p.m., on Tuesday, October 5th.
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B. The meeting is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday October 5th.
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C. None of these
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D. The meeting is scheduled for 3.00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 5th.
Explanation
The meeting is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 5th.
The correct time format uses a colon: 3:00 p.m., not a period.
A comma is placed after the day of the week (Tuesday) when followed by the full date (October 5th).
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