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A. Has worked
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B. None of these
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C. Worked
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D. Had worked
Explanation
This sentence follows the third conditional structure: If + past perfect (had worked) + would have + past participle (succeeded).
The third conditional expresses unreal past situations, meaning she did not work hard, so she did not succeed.
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A. Your mother had been waiting for you when you went to your friend's house.
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B. Your mother have been waited for you when you went to your friend's house.
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C. Your mother had being waited for you when you went to your friend's house
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D. None of these
Explanation
The correct use of tenses is: "Your mother had been waiting for you when you went to your friend's house."
This sentence correctly uses the past perfect continuous tense to describe an action that was ongoing in the past before another past action.
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A. All of that is not its reality
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B. All these things are its reality
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C. All of that is not true about it
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D. All of that is not its structure
Explanation
- 'But all of that is not its core' means All of that is not its reality.
- 'But all of that is not its core' these words are taken from the poem called 'Peace' written by Dr. Silvia Hartman
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A. Spontaneous decision
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B. Make an offer
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C. Predict future
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Shall I open the window?" is a polite way to offer help or do something for someone.
Make an offer means ایک پیش کش کریں
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A. Star, Store
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B. Pray, Prey
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C. Leave, Line
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D. Ear, Fear
Explanation
"Pray" (to worship) and "Prey" (an animal hunted) sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Such word pairs are called homophones.
Homophones: pronounced alike but different in meaning
Examples:
Buy _______ By
Cell _______ Sell
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A. i am sick from your lies
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B. i am sick by your lies
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C. i am sick to your lies
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D. i am sick of your lies
Explanation
i am sick of your lies میں تمہارے جھوٹ سے بیمار ہوں۔
this is the idiomatic and natural way to express emotional frustration or annoyance.
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A. Personification
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B. Simile
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C. None of these
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D. Irony
Explanation
Irony is a type of figurative language that refers to the clash between expectations and reality
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A. Opportunity
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B. Apportunity
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C. Oppertunity
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D. Opertunity
Explanation
The correct spelling is Opportunity.
Opportunity means موقع
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A. Magnanimous
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B. Greedy
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C. Mean
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D. Selfish
Explanation
Just as "Stubborn" is a synonym for "Obstinate",
"Generous" is a synonym for "Magnanimous".
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A. Right : Right
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B. Churches : Brushes
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C. None of these
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D. Mouse : Mice
Explanation
Families and Allies both end in -ies, showing a plural form with a similar pattern.
Churches and Brushes both end in -es, matching the plural form pattern.
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