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A. None of these
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B. Register
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C. Dialect
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D. Style
Explanation
- In linguistics, a register refers to a specific variety of language used in a particular social setting or for a specific purpose.
- Examples include formal register (used in official speeches) and informal register (used in casual conversations).
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A. None of these
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B. Neurolinguistics
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C. Psycholinguistics
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D. Micro-linguistics
Explanation
- Neurolinguistics studies how the brain processes and structures language, including grammar and communication.
- It explores the neural mechanisms involved in speech production, comprehension, and language disorders.
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A. Pidgin
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B. None of these
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C. Dialect
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D. Isogloss
Explanation
- A Pidgin is a simplified language that develops as a means of communication between speakers of different native languages.
- It has no native speakers.
- It is used for trade or interaction in multilingual settings.
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A. Semiotics
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B. Pragmatics
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C. Semantics
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D. None of these
Explanation
- Pragmatics is the study of meaning in context, focusing on how speakers convey and listeners interpret meaning beyond literal words.
- It considers implications, tone, gestures, and situational factors in communication.
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A. Affixation
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B. None of these
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C. Counting
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D. Compounding
Explanation
- Counting is a numerical concept.
- While Affixation, Compounding, and Reduplication are linguistic processes related to word formation.
- These belong to morphology, the study of word structure in linguistics.
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A. None of these
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B. Verner, Grimm, Grassman
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C. Grimm, Grassman, Verner
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D. Verner, Grimm, Grassman
Explanation
- Grimm's Law describes the systematic shift of consonants in early Germanic languages.
- Grassmann's Law and Verner's Law further explain exceptions and modifications in Indo-European phonetics.
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A. Do you like dogs? Yes, I do.
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B. Do you like dogs’? Yes, I liked it.
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C. None of these
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D. Do you like dogs? Yes, I did.
Explanation
The verb "do" is used to confirm a present-tense question.
"Yes, I do" is the correct response to "Do you like dogs?" as it matches the tense and subject.
گرامر کے لحاظ سے صحیح جملے کا انتخاب کریں
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A. She used to speak in public.
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B. She was used to speak in public.
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C. She used speaking in public.
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D. She uses to speak in public.
Explanation
The phrase "used to" is correctly followed by the base form of the verb to describe a habitual action in the past.
گرامر کے لحاظ سے صحیح جملے کا انتخاب کریں
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A. Let's go home, shall we?
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B. Let's go to home, shall we?
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C. Let's go to home, did we?
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D. Let's go home, did we?
Explanation
In this sentence, "Let's go home, shall we?" is correct
Because it uses "shall we" to form a polite suggestion or confirmation.
"Shall we" is the appropriate choice for tag questions following a suggestion or imperative sentence.
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A. Synonyms
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B. Antonyms
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C. Cognates
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D. Homophones
Explanation
Cognates are words in different languages with a common origin or etymological root.
They often look similar and have similar meanings due to their shared ancestry.
For example,
the English word "mother" and the German word "Mutter" are cognates
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