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A. As far as my health is concerned, you don't have to worry
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B. As goes my health, you cannot worry.
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C. As for my health, you needn't worry
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D. As concerning my health, you don't have to worry.
Explanation
As far as my health is concerned, you don't have to worry
This is a grammatically correct and natural English expression.
"As far as... is concerned" is the proper idiomatic structure to talk about a specific topic.
The sentence clearly and politely reassures someone regarding the speaker's health.
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A. He always has and will do it.
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B. He has always done it, and will always do it.
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C. He always had and will be doing it.
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D. He always will do as he has in the past.
Explanation
He has always done it, and will always do it.
This sentence maintains correct verb tense consistency:
"has always done it" (present perfect)
"will always do it" (future simple)
The use of "and" connects the two parts smoothly and grammatically.
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A. Gather
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B. Suspect
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C. Continue
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D. Suspend
Explanation
Continue is the opposite of defer.
To defer means ملتوی کرنا
To continue means جاری رکھنا
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A. Good
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B. none of the above
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C. Best
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D. Better
Explanation
The words comparatively and relatively take adjectives of positive degree.
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A. Conjunction
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B. Pronoun
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C. None of the above
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D. Noun
Explanation
Here the word each is a
Distributive adjective.
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A. Noun
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B. Verb
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C. Adjective
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D. Adverb
Explanation
Ignominious is an adjective which means Humiliating or undegnified.
Opposite word of Ignominious: Glorious or Admirable.
Usage is a sentence: The cospiracy frittered away to an ignominous conclusion.
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A. She makes an breakfast once in a blue moon.
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B. She makes a breakfast once in a blue moon.
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C. She makes breakfast once in a blue moon.
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D. All are incorrect
Explanation
No article should be used before Breakfast, lunch, tea, coffee etc.
Once in a blue moon means very rarely.
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A. She is a scholar and writer.
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B. She is scholar and writer.
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C. She is scholar and awriter.
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D. She is a scholar and a writer.
Explanation
Articles are needed before singular countable nouns.
Both "scholar" and "writer" are singular, countable nouns.
The article "a" is used before each for clarity and correctness.
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