A. but
B. that
C. also
D. has
Explanation
There is no Rose but has some Throne.
There's no rose without a thorn - this is Idioms
کانٹے کے بغیر گلاب نہیں ہوتا
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A. Fail
B. Move
C. Appear
D. Succeed
Explanation
Sink without trace means fail completely.
To sink without trace means مکمل ناکام ہونا
Example:
The factory sank without trace last year.
فیکٹری گزشتہ سال مکمل ناکام ہوگئی تھی۔
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A. To destroy one's reputation
B. To say something that is exactly right
C. Te announce one's fixed views
D. To teach someone a lesson
Explanation
The correct meaning of "To hit the nail right on the head" is " To say something that is exactly right ."
This idiom is used to indicate that someone has made an accurate or precise statement.
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A. Novelty
B. Neologism
C. Inception
D. Innovation
Explanation
Neologism means a newly coined word or expression by an author.
Neologism means نیا لفظ یا ترکیب
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A. He asked me where were you.
B. He said to me where were you.
C. He asked me where I was.
D. He said to me where you were.
Explanation
The correct sentence is: He asked me where I was .
The word "he" is a subject pronoun , and "asked" is the verb.
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A. The homework is being completed by the students.
B. None of these
C. The homework was completed by the students.
D. The homework has been completed by the students.
Explanation
The homework has been completed by the students.
In passive voice, the focus shifts to the object, and " has been " is used with the past participle to show the homework was completed by the students recently .
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A. 350 runs have been scored by our team in the Inter-college Cricket Tournament.
B. 350 runs were scoring our team in the Inter-college Cricket Tournament.
C. 350 runs were scored by our team in the Inter-college Cricket Tournament.
D. None of these
Explanation
350 runs were scored by our team in the Inter-college Cricket Tournament.
In passive voice, the object of the active sentence becomes the subject, and the verb is in the past participle form , making " were scored " the correct construction.
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A. None of these
B. She said that she kept at an arms length all those who try to flatter her.
C. She says that she keeps at an arm’s length all those who try to flatter her.
D. She exclaims that she keeps at an arm’s length all of them who try to flatter her.
Explanation
She says that she keeps at an arm's length all those who try to flatter her.
This is the correct way to report the original direct speech sentence in indirect speech.
When converting direct speech to indirect speech:
The pronoun " I " becomes " she " The verb tense remains the same ( keeps ) The sentence structure remains the same
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A. Bala’s mother told Bala that he need not lock the door.
B. None of these
C. Bala’s mother asked Bala if he would lock the door.
D. Bala’s mother asked Bala if he had locked the door.
Explanation
Bala's mother asked Bala if he would lock the door.
This is the correct way to report the original direct speech sentence in indirect speech.
When converting direct speech to indirect speech:
The question becomes a statement The pronoun " you " becomes " he " The verb tense remains the same ( would )
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A. The instructor asked Ronny if he was ready for the race.
B. None of these
C. ‘Are you ready for the race Ronny?’, the instructor asked.
D. ‘Ronny, ready for race?’ the instructor said.
Explanation
The instructor asked Ronny if he was ready for the race.
This is the correct way to report the original direct speech sentence in indirect speech.
When converting direct speech to indirect speech:
The question becomes a statement The pronoun " you " becomes " he " The verb tense changes to the past simple (" are " becomes " was ")
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