A. Unclear
B. Discernible
C. None of these
D. Concealed
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Conspicuous means نمایاں
Discernible means قابل فہم
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A. To
B. On
C. None of these
D. At
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" On " is used to show something resting on a surface .
Here, the bird is sitting on the tree (likely on a branch).
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A. Unkind
B. Pliant
C. Tilt
D. Drip
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Cascade جھرنا۔
Drip ٹپکانا
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A. He asked me if he had seen that car
B. He asked me if I had seen that car
C. He asked me I had seen that car
D. He told me if I had seen that car
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He asked me if I had seen that car.
In indirect speech, the question is rephrased without quotation marks and typically begins with " if " or " whether ," and the verb tense changes appropriately.
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A. Leaving
B. Is leaving
C. Leaves
D. Does leave
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Look! The bus is leaving !
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We use the present continuous tense (is + verb-ing) for actions happening right now,
And the word “Look!” signals that s omething is happening at this moment.
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چونکہ روشنی آواز سے زیادہ تیزی سے سفر کرتی ہے، اس لیے بجلی _________ گرج کے ساتھ دکھائی دیتی ہے۔
A. traverse
B. Prolong
C. repel
D. go before
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Because light travels faster than sound, lightning appears to go before thunder.
چونکہ روشنی آواز سے زیادہ تیزی سے سفر کرتی ہے، اس لیے بجلی گرج سے پہلے چلتی دکھائی دیتی ہے۔
"go before" is the best option to keep the meaning of the original sentence
because
We see lightning first and then hear thunder
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انگریزی کے معیاری استعمال کے مطابق صحیح آپشن کا انتخاب کریں۔
A. The Japanese couple at the back of the coach were obviously newly-weds.
B. The Japanese couples at the back of the coach was obviously newly-weds.
C. The Japanese couple on the back of the coach was obviously newly-weds.
D. The Japanese couple in the back of the coach was obviously newly-weds.
Explanation
The correct option is: The Japanese couple at the back of the coach were obviously newly-weds.
In this sentence, "The Japanese couple" is the subject.
Since "couple" refers to two people, the verb should be plural.
Therefore, "were" i s the correct verb form to agree with the plural subject.
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A. None of these
B. By
C. At
D. On
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The correct sentence is: "Look at the flowers."
" Look at " is the correct phrasal verb used when directing attention toward something .
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A. A fox had been caught by the tiger
B. A fox was caught by the tiger
C. A fox is caught by the tiger
D. A fox has been caught by the tiger
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Given sentence is in Past simple tense and it is in active voice, we need to change it into passive voice.
Rule : Subject + (was / were) + V3 + Optional Agents.
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A. Grass is eaten not by a lion, however hungry he may be
B. Grass is not being eaten by a lion, however hungry he may be
C. Grass was being not eaten by a lion, however hungry he may be
D. Grass is not eaten by a lion, however hungry he may be
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