A. None of these
B. Noun
C. Pronoun
D. Adjective
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The word " beautiful " describes the appearance of the noun " doll ."
It functioning as an adjective in the sentence.
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A. He exclaimed in the joy that they have won the match.
B. He exclaimed with joy that they had won the match.
C. He exclaimed in the joy that they had win the match.
D. None
Explanation
While changing the given direct statement, keep these points in mind:
The given sentence is an exclamatory sentence displaying the emotion with ' hurrah !' so it can be changed by using exclaimed with joy in the indirect sentence.
The given sentence is in present perfect tense so while converting it into indirect statement it will be changed into past perfect tense.
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A. None of these
B. Experience
C. Expereence
D. Experiance
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Experience means تجربہ
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A. I am obliged to go by the circumstances
B. I should be obliged to go by the circumstances
C. I shall be obliged to go by the circumstances
D. I was obliged to go by the circumstances
Explanation
Active Voice: Circumstances will oblige me to go.
Passive Voice: I shall be obliged to go by the circumstances.
Future Indefinite Tense
Active Voice Formula : Subject + Will/Shall + Verb ( Ist form) + Object + (.) Passive Voice Formula : Convert Object to Subject + Will/Shall + Be + Verb (3rd form) + By + Convert Subject to Object + Remaining + (.)
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A. Sometimes
B. Often
C. Softly
D. Mostly
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Hardly means سختی سے
"Hardly" means seldom or rarely.
Its opposite is "often ", which means frequently or many times.
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A. Authentic
B. True
C. Artificial
D. Pure
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Faux means جو اصلی نہ ہو یعنی مصنوعی یا بناوٹی ہو
Artificial means مصنوعی
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A. Worse
B. Good
C. Bad
D. Bitter
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BETTER means بہتر
Worse means بدتر
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A. Wants to set them free
B. Hates them
C. Is afraid of them
D. Is fond of them
Explanation
Tame animals mean جانور پالنا
He is fond وہ شوقین ہے
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A. Exclamatory
B. Imperative
C. Declarative
D. Interrogative
Explanation
“Go to your room” is an imperative sentence because it expresses an order or command.
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A. He doesn't like to eat vegetables.
B. None of these
C. He don't like to eat vegetables.
D. He doesn't liking to eat vegetables.
Explanation
The correct sentence is: " He doesn't like to eat vegetables ."
"Doesn't" is the correct form of the auxiliary verb for the third person singular, and "like" is used in its base form.
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