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A. all
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B. with
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C. to
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D. on
Explanation
With means 'in the same place as someone or something' or 'accompanying': She arrived with her boyfriend.
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A. From
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B. None of these
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C. Of
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D. With
Explanation
The correct preposition used with "devoid" is "of".
"Devoid of" means completely lacking in something.
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A. of
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B. from
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C. with
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D. to
Explanation
The correct preposition to use with "similar" is "to".
The phrase "similar to" is used to indicate a resemblance between two things.
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A. With
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B. Across
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C. None of these
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D. Around
Explanation
I came across an old friend in Islamabad this morning.
آج صبح اسلام آباد میں ایک پرانے دوست سے ملاقات ہوئی۔
The phrase "came across" means to encounter or find something or someone unexpectedly.
Here, it indicates meeting an old friend by chance.
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A. Visit
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B. Visited
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C. Visits
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D. Visiting
Explanation
"My aunt will visit my home."
"میری خالہ میرے گھر آئیں گی۔"
"Visit" is the correct verb form to use with "will" because "will" is followed by the base form of the verb to indicate future tense.
وہ اپنے اردگرد کے لوگوں سے مختلف ہے۔
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A. of
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B. to
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C. with
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D. from
Explanation
He is different to the people around him .
وہ اپنے اردگرد کے لوگوں سے مختلف ہے۔
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A. why
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B. no
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C. none
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D. would
Explanation
We use would as the past of will, to describe past beliefs about the future: I thought we would be late, so we would have to take the train.
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A. upon
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B. Onto
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C. Above
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D. On
Explanation
AGM 22.01.2023
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A. For
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B. With
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C. Of
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D. In
Explanation
Look for is phrasal verb which means ڈھونڈنا
Look for means to search.
I looked for you.
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A. None of these
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B. for
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C. with
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D. on
Explanation
Our words should be consistent with our actions
ہمارے الفاظ ہمارے اعمال کے مطابق ہونے چاہئیں
consistent with means: in agreement with other facts or with typical or previous behavior
"With" is used as a preposition here
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