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A. On, to
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B. For, at
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C. For, at
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D. From, to
Explanation
Generally, insist takes on.
On is a preposition here.
Insist on something means کسی بات پر اسرار کرنا
She insisted on going to Lahore اس نے لاہور جانے کا اصرار کیا۔
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A. Into
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B. For
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C. In
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D. With
Explanation
- We use In for places, cities or countries.
- In is a preposition here.
- The prime minister has arrived in Peshawar.
- وزیراعظم پشاور پہنچ گئے
- *****
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A. plan
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B. logbook
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C. All
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D. blog
Explanation
سفر نامہitinerary
Explanation
Use of At and In (For places)
At is used for small places. (villages, cities and towns)
In is used for large places and big cities, countries etc.
For example: He lives in Karachi. We stayed in Lahore for three days.
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A. On
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B. At
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C. With
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D. In
Explanation
A big city can also be treated as a point, when we speak of global distances; in that case, at is used.
At is a preposition here.
While flying to London I had a brief stopover at Paris.
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A. He asked when he would go again there.
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B. None of these
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C. He asked whether he would go there again.
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D. He asked when he will go there again.
Explanation
Direct Speech: "Shall I ever go there again?" he asked.
Indirect Speech: The question is yes/no type, so it changes using "whether" or "if".
"Shall I" becomes "he would" (future in past).
Pronoun "I" → "he"
Hence, the correct transformation is:
He asked whether he would go there again.
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A. None of these
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B. Ali told Amina that Sara would leave for Peshawar the previous day
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C. Ali told Amina that Sara would be leaving for Peshawar the next day
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D. Ali told Amina that Sara would leave for Peshawar the next day
Explanation
If reported verb is in Past Tense, and reported speech is in Future Indefinite Tense, will changes into would & shall changes into should.
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A. all together
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B. altogether
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C. all ready
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D. already
Explanation
Are we all ready to leave on vacation?
all ready – means “completely ready"
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