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A. Cogency
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B. Frivolity
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C. Verbosity
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D. Ambivalence
Explanation
Her verbosity is always a source of irritation: she never uses a single word when she can substitute a long clause or phrase in its place
اس کی زبان ہمیشہ چڑچڑاپن کا باعث بنتی ہے: وہ کبھی ایک لفظ بھی استعمال نہیں کرتی جب وہ اس کی جگہ ایک لمبی شق یا فقرہ بدل سکتی ہے
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A. With the vial set inside the fly box, all the flies could be put to sleep within seconds
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B. With the vial set inside the fly box, all the fly could be put to sleep in seconds
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C. With the vial set inside the fly box, all the flies could be putting to sleep within seconds
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D. With the vial settled inside the fly box, all the flies could be put to sleep within seconds
Explanation
With the vial set inside the fly box, all the flies could be put to sleep within seconds
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"Set" is the correct past participle (not "settled") for passive construction.
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"Flies" is the correct plural of "fly."
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"Could be put to sleep" is the correct passive form.
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"Within seconds" is correct and natural English.
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A. None of these
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B. Laboratory
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C. Laboratary
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D. Leboratory
Explanation
Laboratory means علم کیمیا کے امتحان کا مکان یا کارخانہ
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A. adverb
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B. indefinite pronoun
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C. noun
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D. Personal pronoun
Explanation
They is the subjective personal pronoun whereas their is the possessive personal pronoun.
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A. Pronoun
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B. Adjective
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C. Preposition
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D. Verb
Explanation
Pronoun is a word which is used in place of a noun.
Pronoun means اسم ضمیر
بحث کرنے کا کوئی فائدہ نہیں
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A. On
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B. To
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C. Over
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D. In
Explanation
There is no point in arguing.
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A. She asked her husband would you be home soon.
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B. She asked her husband if he would be home soon.
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C. None of these
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D. She told her husband will he be home soon.
Explanation
She asked her husband if he would be home soon.
"Will you be..." (direct question) changes to "if he would be..." (indirect speech).
The question form becomes a statement in reported speech, and "will" changes to "would."
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A. You had been warned by us for the last time.
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B. You are warned by us for the last time.
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C. None of these
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D. You are being warned by us for the last time.
Explanation
Tense: Present continuous ("are warning")
Passive voice structure: am/is/are + being + past participle
"are warning" → "are being warned"
Correct passive voice: You are being warned by us for the last time.
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A. None of these
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B. Let him not will be paid anything.
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C. Let don’t pay anything to him.
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D. Let him not be paid anything.
Explanation
Negative imperative sentence → passive voice starts with "Let... not be + past participle"
"Do not pay" → "Let... not be paid"
Object "him" becomes the subject in passive.
Correct passive voice:
Let him not be paid anything.
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A. none of these
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B. 'compliment' is a courteous remark that expresses admiration
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C. 'complement' is something that completes
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D. both a & b
Explanation
A 'complement' is something that completes something else in some way.
But, 'compliment' is a courteous remark that expresses admiration.
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