A. Inside
B. None of these
C. Under
D. Beside
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The coin went under the sofa, meaning it moved to a position beneath it. " Under " is the correct preposition to show something is beneath or below an object.
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A. Loose
B. None of these
C. Lost
D. Lose
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The sentence refers to " last week ", indicating past tense .
The past tense of " lose " is " lost ".
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A. For
B. About
C. To
D. Of
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"For" is used to indicate the object of the search.
The sentence " I am searching for my ca r" means you are trying to locate your car.
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A. Am searching
B. Will look
C. Looking
D. None of these
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The sentence indicates a present continuous action, so " am searching " is the correct choice.
" I am searching for my pen " shows an action happening at the moment of speaking.
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A. Anywhere
B. All of these
C. Everywhere
D. Nowhere
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Anywhere is used in questions or negatives to mean ‘ a place ’.
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A. Preposition
B. Pronoun
C. None of these
D. Adjective
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" Under " is a preposition in this sentence.
As it shows the relationship between the shoes and their position relative to the kitchen table.
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A. Much
B. None of these
C. Most
D. Many
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"When they opened the suitcase, many of the items were found missing."
"Items" is a countable plural noun , so we use "many" with it .
"Much" is used with uncountable nouns.
"Most" would change the meaning (implying almost all were missing), while "many" simply means a large number.
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A. Wandered
B. Arrived
C. Focused
D. Settled
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Strayed – بھٹک جانا / راستے سے ہٹ جانا
Wandered – آوارہ گردی کرنا / ادھر اُدھر گھومنا
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A. Which
B. What
C. Who
D. Whose
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We use which in questions as a determiner and interrogative pronoun to ask for specific information.
We use both which and what to ask questions. We use which when there is a restricted range of answers. We use what more commonly when the range of answers is not restricted
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A. For
B. As far as
C. If
D. As
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This is a conditional sentence.
If means اگر
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