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A. To
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B. None of these
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C. For
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D. At
Explanation
The phrase accustomed ended with “To” and is followed by “ing” form of a verb.
Accustomed to something means کسی چیز کا عادی ہونا
I am not accustomed to being interrupted.
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A. Gerund
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B. Participle
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C. None of these
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D. Infinitive
Explanation
A gerund is a verb form that ends in "-ing" and acts as a noun.
It is formed by adding the suffix "-ing" to the base form of a verb.
Gerunds can function as subjects, complements, or objects of a sentence.
Examples:
- Singing is my favorite hobby. (Here, "singing" is a gerund and the subject of the sentence.)
- I love watching movies. (Here, "watching movies" is a gerund and the object of the verb "love".)
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A. Article
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B. Infinitive
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C. Participle
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D. Gerund
Explanation
"To memorize" is the infinitive form of the verb.
It is used here as part of the noun phrase to describe the action of memorizing.
It functions as a complement to the adjective "easy" in the sentence.
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A. Enjoy she running in the park.
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B. Running the park she enjoy.
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C. Running in the park enjoy she.
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D. She enjoy running in the park.
Explanation
The correct sentence should be "She enjoys running in the park."
where "enjoys" should be in the present tense to match the subject "She."
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A. Infinitive
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B. None of these
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C. Participle
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D. Gerund
Explanation
To + first form of a verb = Infinitive
Other examples of Infinitive: to walk, to read, to eat etc.
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A. Infinitive
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B. None of these
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C. Helping verb
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D. Copular verb
Explanation
"To help" is in its infinitive form, which is the base form of the verb preceded by "to."
It expresses the purpose or intent of the action in the sentence.
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A. You
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B. To help
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C. Happy
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D. None of these
Explanation
"To help" is an infinitive verb (to + base form of verb).
It expresses purpose or intention — what the speaker would be happy to do.
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A. Infinitive phrase
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B. None of these
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C. Adjective phrase
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D. Adverb phrase
Explanation
"To reach the stadium" is an infinitive phrase, as it begins with the infinitive verb "to reach."
It functions as the object of the verb "have," explaining what is enough time for.
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A. Noun
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B. Adverb
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C. None of these
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D. Adjective
Explanation
The infinitive phrase "to sleep" is modifying the noun "day", telling what kind of day.
Since it describes or qualifies a noun, it functions as an adjective.
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A. Noun
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B. Adjective
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C. None of these
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D. Adverb
Explanation
The phrase "to vote" is an infinitive acting as the subject complement or noun in the sentence.
It answers "what" is valuable — the right to vote, making it a noun phrase.
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