A. An
B. None of these
C. A
D. The
Explanation
We use " the " before specific or known things.
Here, " things " are specific ones he wants to change.
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A. Compound sentence
B. None of these
C. Simple sentence
D. Dependent clause
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The sentence “The evil that men do lives after them” is a simple sentence with one independent clause, though it contains a relative clause ("that men do").
A simple sentence can include modifiers or phrases but has only one main clause with a subject and verb.
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A. Metaphor
B. Personification
C. None of these
D. Simile
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A metaphor directly compares two unrelated things without using " like " or " as " — here, life is directly called a box of chocolates.
It implies that life is full of surprises , just like assorted chocolates in a box.
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A. He and I went to the store
B. I and him went to the store
C. Him and me went to the store
D. Me and him went to the store
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" He and I went to the store. "
When pronouns are connected in series, they should have the same case.
They could all be in the subject case (e.g., "he and I" ), object case (" him and me "), or possessive case (" his and my ")
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A. None of these
B. Large : Vast
C. Small : Tiny
D. Big : Huge
Explanation
" Huge " and " Immense " are synonyms, just as " Small " and " Tiny " are synonyms, both referring to size.
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A. End
B. Complete
C. Conclude
D. Initiate
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Finish means: ختم کرنا
Initiate means: شروع کرنا
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A. End
B. Start
C. Mislead
D. Behead
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Begin/Start means شروع کرنا
End means ختم کرنا
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A. It
B. That
C. For
D. Was
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They have been living in Switzerland for seven years.
وہ سات سال سے سوئٹزرلینڈ میں رہ رہے ہیں۔
The word "for" is used to indicate the duration of time during which the action (living in Switzerland) has been happening.
This usage is common when talking about actions or states that have been ongoing for a specific period.
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A. In
B. None
C. With
D. On
Explanation
We generally use with after infested and filled .
Infested with something means کسی چیز سے بھرا ہوا
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A. Simple Sentences
B. None of these
C. Complex Sentences
D. Compound Sentences
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A compound sentence contains at least two independent clauses.
These two independent clauses can be combined with a comma and a coordinating conjunction or with a semicolon.
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