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A. at
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B. in
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C. on
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D. over
Explanation
A word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause is called preposition.
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A. None
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B. Nose
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C. Expressions
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D. Hairs
Explanation
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A. ان میں سے کوئی ںہیں
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B. آپ کھیل چکے ہیں
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C. آپ شروع کرچکے ہیں
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D. آپ کھا چکے ہیں
Explanation
You have seen means آپ دیکھ چکے ہیں
The word see is a verb which means دیکھنا
Saw is the second form while Seen is the third form of Saw.
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A. As
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B. If
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C. As far as
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D. For
Explanation
This is a conditional sentence.
If means اگر
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A. For
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B. At
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C. From
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D. Since
Explanation
Ali has lived here since his birth.
علی اپنی پیدائش سے یہیں مقیم ہے۔
"Since" is used to indicate the starting point of a period extending up to the present.
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A. On
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B. Of
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C. To
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D. With
Explanation
Generally destined is followed by To.
Destine to means ارادہ رکھنا
Explanation
When both small and large places are used in a single sentence we should prefer small first and large second.
For example: He was born at Baluchistan in Pakistan.
For example: He was born at Pakistan in Asia.
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A. Towards
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B. Until
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C. No Preposition Required
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D. To
Explanation
Sometimes, Prepositions are inserted where they are not required.
Where have you been to? (Incorrect Sentence)
Where have you been? (Correct & Complete Sentence)
Where have you been means آپ کہاں تھے
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A. Of
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B. With
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C. On
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D. By
Explanation
Live on کوئی خوراک کھاکر زندگی گزارنا
Live by کے سہارے زندگی گزارنا
I have to live by the labour of my own hands.
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A. With
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B. From
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C. Of
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D. Off
Explanation
Generally of is used after capable.
Of is a preposition here
He is capable of doing anything.
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