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A. To any extent
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B. At ease
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C. Extension of limit
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D. To a limit or extent
Explanation
"Ad libitum" is a Latin phrase meaning "at one's pleasure" or "as you desire."
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A. Click on
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B. Click under
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C. Double click in
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Click on" is the correct phrasal verb for selecting a link.
It is commonly used in computer terminology for selecting or opening links and buttons.
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A. on the ground of
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B. on the brink of
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C. on the pretence of
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D. with the intention of
Explanation
On the score of → on the ground of
(کسی وجہ سے، کسی بنیاد پر)
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A. None of these
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B. Come
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C. By virtue of
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D. You live here
Explanation
By virtue of is a prepositional phrase because it begins with a preposition (by) and functions as a phrase.
By virtue of means کی وجہ سے
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A. More than one word
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B. Subject and predicate
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C. None of these
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D. One or more words
Explanation
- A phrase is a group of one or more words that work together as a unit in a sentence.
- It does not contain both a subject and a predicate, unlike a clause.
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A. I am
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B. I was
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C. I have been
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D. I will be
Explanation
The phrase "It’s the first time" is used to indicate that something is happening for the first time,
it is followed by the present perfect tense to describe the experience.
Therefore, "I have been" is the correct choice,
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A. Phrasal verb
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B. Adjective phrase
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C. Noun Phrase
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D. Adjective clause
Explanation
"Extremely catching" describes the noun "eyes," functioning as an adjective phrase.
It consists of an adverb ("extremely") modifying an adjective ("catching").
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A. None of these
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B. Predicate
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C. Adverb phrase
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D. Adjective phrase
Explanation
- "Of blue colour" describes the noun "car," making it an adjective phrase.
- A predicate expresses an action or state, and an adverb phrase modifies a verb, neither of which apply here.
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A. Themselves
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B. Yourselves
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C. None of these
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D. Ourselves
Explanation
"Yourselves" is the correct reflexive pronoun for the second person plural (you and your brother).
It matches the plural subject "you and your brother" in the sentence.
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A. None of these
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B. Noun
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C. Adjective
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D. Adverb
Explanation
The phrase "to vote" is an infinitive acting as the subject complement or noun in the sentence.
It answers "what" is valuable — the right to vote, making it a noun phrase.
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