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A. To listen eagerly
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B. To cry over little things
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C. To give false alarm
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D. To frighten someone
Explanation
To Cry Wolf means to ask help when you do not need it.
To Cry Wolf means ضرورت نہ ہو پھر بھی مدد طلب کرنا
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A. Pay a visit to someone
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B. Doubtful
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C. Summon as a witness
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D. Prove a theory
Explanation
Call on means کال آن کا مطلب ہے
Pay a visit to someone means کسی سے ملاحظہ کریں
The idiom "call on" commonly means to visit someone, especially formally or socially.
Example: She decided to call on her grandmother over the weekend.
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A. Adjective clause
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B. Gerund phrase
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C. Main clause
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Sailing on the lake" acts as the object of the verb "like" — this shows it functions as a noun.Since it begins with a verb in -ing form ("sailing") and acts as a noun, it's a gerund phrase.
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A. None
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B. An intelligent
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C. Offer gratitude
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D. A Prejudiced Person
Explanation
A Prejudiced Person
ایک متعصب شخص
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A. Fight without preparation
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B. fight heroically till the end
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C. Fight with small weapons
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D. Fight with hands only
Explanation
The idiom "tooth and nails" means: پوری طاقت سے، دل و جان سے آخر تک مقابلہ کرنا
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A. To deceive or tease some
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B. To physically drag someone
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C. To take someone up
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D. None of these
Explanation
The idiom "Pull someone's leg" means to playfully deceive or tease someone, often by telling a joke or a false statement.
It is a lighthearted way to trick or mock someone, without any malicious intent.
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A. Make something more exciting
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B. Be strong
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C. Go faster
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D. Make a lot of noise
Explanation
jazz up means to make something more interesting, lively, or exciting.
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A. None
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B. Destruction
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C. Wind fall
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D. Prosperity
Explanation
rack and ruin: to become destroyed or ruined The old house has gone to rack and ruin.
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A. Verb Phrase
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B. Prepositional phrase
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C. Noun phrase
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D. Gerund phrase
Explanation
A verb phrase consists of a verb, or of a main verb following a modal or one or more auxiliaries
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A. To take someone to a place and leave there
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B. Arrive
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C. None of these
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D. To respond a reply
Explanation
"Drop off" refers to the act of taking someone to a specific location and leaving them there.
It's commonly used when someone gives a ride to another person and then leaves them at their destination.
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