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A. None of these
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B. Abstract noun
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C. Proper noun
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D. Collective noun
Explanation
An abstract noun refers to intangible things like ideas, emotions, qualities, or concepts (e.g., courage, freedom, love).
Unlike concrete nouns, abstract nouns cannot be perceived through the five senses.
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A. Class
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B. School
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C. Garden
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Class" is a collective noun because it refers to a group of students.
"School" and "Garden" are common nouns.
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A. Uncountable noun
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B. Collective noun
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C. Countable noun
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Sugar" is an uncountable noun because it cannot be counted individually without using a unit (e.g., a spoon of sugar).
Uncountable nouns refer to substances, concepts, or masses that do not have a plural form.
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A. Bouquet of flowers
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B. Bunch of keys
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C. Flock of geese
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D. None of these
Explanation
Goose: ایک قسم کا پرندہ، ہنس
Note: Plural of goose is geese.
A flock is the correct collective noun for geese.
The sentence correctly refers to a group of geese flying over the lake.
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A. Verb phrase
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B. Adverbial phrase
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C. Noun phrase
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Sarah’s bowl of noodles" functions as a noun phrase because it acts as a single unit referring to a thing (the bowl).
A noun phrase consists of a noun and its modifiers, which in this case are "Sarah’s" (possessive) and "of noodles" (prepositional phrase).
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A. Common, uncountable, common
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B. None of these
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C. Abstract, common, common
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D. Proper, common, concrete
Explanation
Cat – A common noun as it refers to a general animal.
Milk – An uncountable noun because it is a liquid and cannot be counted directly.
Saucer – A common noun as it refers to a general object.
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A. Adverb clause
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B. Noun phrase
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C. Prepositional phrase
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D. None of these
Explanation
- "The ability to give to others" functions as a noun phrase because it acts as the subject of the sentence.
- It consists of a main noun ("ability") and a defining phrase ("to give to others").
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A. Lake
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B. Country
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C. Mountain
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D. Islamabad
Explanation
The name of any particular person, place or thing is called Proper Noun.
Iran, Islamabad, Samsung, K2 etc. are examples of Proper Noun.
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A. Adjective
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B. Infinitive
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C. Participle
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D. Gerund
Explanation
A gerund is the "-ing" form of a verb that functions as a noun in a sentence.
For example, in "Reading is fun," "reading" is a gerund.
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A. An
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B. The
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C. A
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D. None of these
Explanation
The correct sentence is: "This is the house she was referring to."
"The" is used here to refer to a specific house that is being discussed or identified.
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