A. sleepy
B. Merry
C. Dizzy
D. revolting
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JOVIAL خوش مزاج , ہنس مکھ
Merry , مَسْرُور
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A. naive
B. sophisticated
C. clever
D. cunning
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INGENUOUS غیر معمولی , بے خطا
naive بولی
PM
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A. enjoyable
B. none of the above
C. cheerful
D. Gloomy
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Saturnine means دکھی، غمگین یا افسردہ
Saturnine means gloomy , sorrowful or pain.
Antonyms of saturnine: cheerful or jovial.
For example: Her smile became saturnine yesterday.
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A. Determined
B. Lazy
C. Aspiring
D. Motivated
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Ambitious means بلند حوصلہ
Lazy means سست
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A. am
B. none of the above
C. are
D. Is
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The word criteria is plural while the word criterion is singular.
We use a singular verb (is) with a singular noun.
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A. Luggage
B. None of the above
C. Both of the above
D. Luggages
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S should not be added with luggage .
Luggage means سامان
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A. She asked me what my name is.
B. She asked me what is my name.
C. She asked me what was my name.
D. She asked me what my name was.
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She asked me what my name was.
In indirect speech, the word "is" changes to "was" to reflect the past tense and the question is r ephrased as a statement
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A. An important lesson will be learnt by him.
B. An important lesson was learnt by him.
C. An important lesson had been learnt by him.
D. None of the above
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Past Perfect Tense
Active Voice Formula: Subject + had + V3+ object.
Passive Voice Formula: Object + had+ been + V3 + (By + subject)
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A. None of These
B. Fascias
C. Nazist
D. Narcissist
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one who praises oneself is called Narcissist .. praises oneself meaning اپنی تعریف کرتا ہے narcissist means Someone in love with themselves اپنے آپ سے محبت
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A. none of these
B. is rarely comes
C. has rarely come
D. rarely comes
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he use to visit us every week but rarely comes now.
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The sentence is in the simple present tense with a singular subject.
"Rarely comes" in option A is correct as it indicates the singular verb for the singular subject 'He'. The verb is also in tense agreement with the sentence as both are in the simple present tense.
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