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A. Prepositional phrase
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B. Noun phrase
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C. None of the above
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D. Adverb phrase
Explanation
"In the red dress" starts with the preposition "in" and ends with a noun — making it a prepositional phrase.
It describes which girl Hira is, giving more detail about the noun.
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A. Prepositional phrase
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B. Noun phrase
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C. Vverb phrase
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D. Adjective phrase
Explanation
"All the kids" is a noun phrase because it functions as the subject of the sentence and contains a noun ("kids") with modifiers.
A noun phrase centers around a noun and may include determiners or adjectives.
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A. Noun Phrase
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B. None of these
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C. Verb Phrase
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D. Adverb Phrase
Explanation
"What he attempted" acts as the object of the verb "in" — it tells what he failed in.
Since it functions like a thing or idea, it's considered a Noun Phrase.
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A. This is his habit.
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B. He will be punished.
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C. None of these
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D. It doesn't matter.
Explanation
"It doesn't matter" is a polite and forgiving way to accept someone's apology.
It doesn't matter means اس سے کوئی فرق نہیں پڑتا ہے
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A. None of these
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B. Extremely busy
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C. Enjoying his work
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D. In trouble
Explanation
The idiom "up to his eyes" means someone is extremely busy or deeply involved in something.
In this context, it shows the colleague has had a heavy workload.
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A. To
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B. At
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C. Both
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D. None of these
Explanation
He comes home late.
Usually no article required before home or house.
Explanation
He has no trust in his own skill.
Trust in something means کسی چیز پر اعتماد ہونا
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A. Adverb phrase
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B. Noun phrase
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C. Prepositional phrase
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D. Adjective phrase
Explanation
Ans: d
Here the phrase "with a strange device" is acting as adjective phrase
He= subject
Bore= verb
Banner= noun
Therefore the adjectival phrase is ‘with a strange device'
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A. To harm unfairly
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B. To strike at the exact position
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C. To work confidentially
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D. None
Explanation
To hit below the belt: To say something that is often too personal, usually irrelevant, and always unfair.
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A. Somewhere in their life
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B. In fact
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C. Face-to-face
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D. None of these
Explanation
The phrase "in person" means meeting someone directly or face-to-face.
In person means ذاتی طور پر
Face-to-face means آمنے سامنے
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