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A. None of these
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B. A big trading ship
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C. Arrogant
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D. Misguiding
Explanation
ARGOSY means a big trading ship.
Trading ship means a seagoing ship engaged in trade and proceeding to sea on regular voyages, excluding.
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A. Obsilote
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B. Obsolete
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C. Absolute
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D. Absoliete
Explanation
The correct spelling is Obsolete.
It means something that is no longer in use.
Obsolete means متروک
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A. Speak
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B. Bleed
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C. Break
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D. Speach
Explanation
The correct spelling is Speech.
The other words (Speak, Break, Bleed) are spelled correctly.
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A. None of these
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B. Colon
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C. Period
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D. Dash
Explanation
Punctuation Marks:
- Full Stop (.): It is used to end sentences.
- Comma (,): Indicates a pause between parts of a sentence.
- Semicolon (;): Links closely related independent clauses.
- Colon (:): Introduces a list or explanation.
- Question Mark (?): Used at the end of a question.
- Exclamation Mark (!): Expresses strong emotion or emphasis.
- Dash (—): Indicates a range, pause, or emphasis.
- Apostrophe (’): Indicates possession or contraction.
- Quotation Marks (“”): Enclose direct speech or quotes.
- Ellipsis (...): Indicates omission or pause in speech.
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A. Mosquitoes are bred by the rainy season
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B. Mosquitoes are breeded by the rainy season
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C. None of these
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D. Mosquitoes is bred by the rainy season
Explanation
- The sentence is in active voice with a present tense verb.
- In passive voice, the object "mosquitoes" becomes the subject, and "breeds" changes to "are bred."
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A. Breakfast are made by Tara at 6 AM
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B. Breakfast have made by Tara at 6 AM
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C. Breakfast has made by Tara at 6 AM
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D. Breakfast is made by Tara at 6 AM
Explanation
- In passive voice, the subject "breakfast" is acted upon, and "is made" is the correct verb form to match the present simple tense.
- The structure follows: Object + is/are + past participle + by + subject.
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A. He requested him for his kind help
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B. None of these
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C. He thanked him for his kind help
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D. He asked him for his kind help
Explanation
He thanked him for his kind help. (Indirect)
said to ⇒ thanked
you ⇒ him
your ⇒ his
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A. Speak
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B. Is speaking
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C. Speaks
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D. None of these
Explanation
She is speaking English now.
وہ اب انگریزی بول رہی ہے۔
The present continuous tense "is speaking.".
It is used to describe an action happening at the moment of speaking.
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A. His father is a poet and novelist.
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B. His father isa poet and a novelist.
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C. None of these
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D. His father is poet and novelist.
Explanation
The correct answer is: His father is a poet and a novelist.
This sentence is grammatically correct and uses the correct articles ("a" and "a") before the nouns "poet" and "novelist".
The sentence is a simple sentence, and the use of "and" connects the two professions, indicating that his father is both a poet and a novelist.
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A. Are
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B. Has
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C. Have
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D. Am
Explanation
The sentence should read: "My sister is not studying hard, but I am."
This is a comparative sentence, where the speaker is contrasting their own behavior with that of their sister.
The correct verb to use in this case is "am", which is the first person singular form of the verb "to be".
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