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A. None of these
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B. Many
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C. Much
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D. Most
Explanation
"When they opened the suitcase, many of the items were found missing."
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"Items" is a countable plural noun, so we use "many" with it.
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"Much" is used with uncountable nouns.
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"Most" would change the meaning (implying almost all were missing), while "many" simply means a large number.
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A. As far as
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B. If
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C. For
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D. As
Explanation
This is a conditional sentence.
If means اگر
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A. All Of The Above
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B. To
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C. Under
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D. From
Explanation
Usage of Over & Under
Over = something is placed higher but no physical contact.
Under = Something is placed below
There is a fan over my head.
There is a pen under my bed.
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A. Both A and B
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B. She asked me whether I had seen her daughter in that room.
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C. None of these
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D. She asked me if I had seen her daughter in that room.
Explanation
This is an interrogative sentence (yes/no question).
- "Did you see" → "I had seen" (past simple → past perfect)
- "my" → "her"
- "this room" → "that room"
- "said to" → "asked"
- We can use "if" or "whether" in indirect questions.
So both are correct:
She asked me whether I had seen her daughter in that room.
She asked me if I had seen her daughter in that room.
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