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A. Drank
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B. Drink
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C. Drunk
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Drank" is the past tense of "drink," used for actions completed in the past.
"Drunk" is the past participle, which requires "have/has/had" (e.g., "They have drunk milk").
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A. into
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B. during
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C. in
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D. for
Explanation
Soda and milk make a refreshing drink in summer.
سوڈا اور دودھ گرمیوں میں تازگی بخش مشروب بناتے ہیں۔
"In" for Months, Years, Decades, and Seasons
ND18-9-2023
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A. The
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B. A
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C. No article required
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D. An
Explanation
Here the word "Milk" is a material noun but here the sentence is talking about the "particular" milk.
Therefore, article "the" should be used.
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A. A
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B. An
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C. The
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D. None of the above
Explanation
Generally no article required before material nouns.
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A. An
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B. A
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C. The
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D. No article required
Explanation
Usually no article required before a material noun.
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