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A. To Drive
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B. Driving
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C. None of these
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D. Drive
Explanation
I don’t mind driving if you are tired.
اگر آپ تھکے ہوئے ہیں تو مجھے گاڑی چلانے میں کوئی اعتراض نہیں ہے۔
"Driving" is the correct form as it follows the verb "mind," which is typically followed by a gerund (verb + ing).
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A. At
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B. On
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C. With
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D. Upon
Explanation
Laugh is an intransitive verb.
Laugh at someone means کسی پر ہنسنا یا مذاق اڑانا
Laugh is generally followed by at
We should not laugh at the poor means ہمیں غریبوں پر نہیں ہنسنا چایئے
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A. To
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B. From
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C. Of
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D. For
Explanation
it is very Kind of you means آپ نے بہت مہربانی کی
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we use the "of" preposition with "kind" because it competes for the meaning of the original sentence
"kind of you" is the most formal, “correct” use of the expression.
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A. None of these
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B. To
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C. About
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D. Of
Explanation
Correct sentence: "It was kind of you to help."
"Of" is used with adjectives describing someone's behavior.
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A. Lofty
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B. Naïve
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C. Selfish
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D. Generous
Explanation
Magnanimous means فراخدلانہ
Generous means فیاض یا سخی
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A. I am given a gift by him
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B. I will be given a gift by him
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C. I was given a gift by him
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D. I should be given a gift by him
Explanation
Past Indefinite tense
Active Voice= Subject + Second Form of Verb + Object.
Passive Voice = Object + was/were + third of verb + by + subject.
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A. اہل مکہ
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B. مہاجرین
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C. ان میں سے کوئی نہیں
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D. انصار
Explanation
حضور صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم نے وصال سے پہلے اپنی آخری وقتوں میں مہاجرین کے ساتھ حسن سلوک کی وصیت کی تھی۔
آپ صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم نے فرمایا تھا کہ مہاجرین کے ساتھ اچھا سلوک کیا جائے اور ان کے حقوق کا خیال رکھا جائے۔
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A. To
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B. Towards
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C. For
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D. With
Explanation
Generally grateful is followed by for.
Grateful for something means کسی چیز کیلئے احسان مند ہونا
Grateful to someone means کسی انسان کا احسان مند ہونا
They are very grateful for your kindness.
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A. Inflict
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B. None
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C. conflict
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D. Given
Explanation
Inflict meaning دیا گیا
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A. Inflict
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B. Direct
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C. Put
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D. Force
Explanation
The word ‘inflict’ means to burden someone with or impose.
The correct word is filled in the above-given sentence:-
You have no business to inflict pain on a weak and poor person.
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