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A. Main clause
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B. Adjective clause
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C. Noun clause
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D. None of these
Explanation
A noun clause functions as a noun and acts as the object of the verb "believe."
"Everything that you read in the newspaper" serves as the direct object of "believe," making it a noun clause.
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A. Commander-in-chiefs
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B. Commanders-in-chiefs
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C. Commanders-in-chief
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D. all are wrong
Explanation
Generally, a compound noun is made plural by changing main word only. |
Singular Compound Noun | Plural Compound Noun |
Car Park | Car Parks |
Mother-in-law | Mothers-in-law |
Commander-in-chief | Commanders-in-chief |
Taxi Driver | Taxi Drivers |
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A. Repeating our request
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B. None of these
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C. Wasting time in useless effort
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D. Beating about the bush
Explanation
The idiom "flogging a dead horse" means trying to continue with something that has no hope of success.
In this context, it suggests further appeals are pointless and a waste of time.
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A. Being good listener
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B. Having long ears
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C. None of these
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D. Listen with interest
Explanation
The idiom “Be all ears” means to listen carefully and attentively.
It conveys readiness to hear every word being said.
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A. Description
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B. Indicative adjective
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C. Proper adjective
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D. Limiting
Explanation
Objectives limiting the meaning of a noun showing either possession, demonstration, or number are called Proper adjectives.
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- "Proper adjectives" also describe people, places, and things
- for example
- Your country is a proper noun and it has a capitalized proper adjective.
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A. Phonology
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B. Morphology
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C. Syntax
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D. Semantics
Explanation
Syntax, the arrangement of words in sentences, clauses, and phrases,
The study of the formation of sentences and the relationship of their parts.
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A. Was pinching
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B. None of these
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C. Pinches
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D. Is pinching
Explanation
The correct proverb is: "The wearer knows where the shoe pinches," meaning only the person experiencing something knows the discomfort.
Present tense "pinches" is used for general truth.
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A. To have a dispute with someone
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B. Selfish motive
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C. To be fair with someone
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D. To use axe frequently
Explanation
"Have an axe to grind" means having a personal stake or selfish motive in a situation.
It often implying a hidden agenda or ulterior motive.
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A. At
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B. For
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C. With
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D. Since
Explanation
Since long is a phrase which means a long time ago.
Since long means کافی عرصے سے
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A. None of these
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B. To settle a dispute
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C. To have one's revenge
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D. To repay the old loan
Explanation
- To pay off old scores is an idiom.
- To pay off old scores means to settle old grudges by taking revenge.
- To pay off old scores پرانی دشمنی کا بدلہ لینا
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