A. Will
B. Should
C. Could
D. Had
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You had better consult a physician. Note: We use ' had better ' to refer to the present or the future, to talk about actions we think people should do or which are desirable in a specific situation.
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A. un-
B. None of these
C. pre-
D. re
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The prefix “ pre -” means “ before ”, as seen in words like preview (before viewing) or predict (say before it happens).
It indicates something happening earlier in time or order.
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A. The subject of the sentence
B. The part of a sentence that tells what the subject does or is
C. None of these
D. The sentence before the subject
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A predicate is the part of a sentence that:
Describes the action (verb) performed by the subject.
Example : "She dances gracefully." ( Predicate : dances gracefully)
States what the subject is.
Example : "The sky is blue." ( Predicate : is blue)
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A. None of these
B. Rewrite
C. Kindness
D. Helpful
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" Re- " is a prefix that means " again ," added to the base word " write ."
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A. Our home is built of bricks.
B. Our home is built of bricks.
C. Our home is built with bricks.
D. None of these
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" Built with bricks " is the correct and standard prepositional usage in English.
It means bricks were used as a material in the construction.
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A. None of these
B. ness
C. re
D. ly
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" Re -" is a prefix meaning " again " (e.g., rebuild, rewrite).
Prefixes are added at the beginning of words, unlike -ly or -ness , which are suffixes .
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A. My views are different from yours.
B. My views are different to yours.
C. None of these
D. My views are different than yours.
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My views are different from yours.
" Different from " is the standard and grammatically correct phrase used to compare two things .
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A. Negative sentence
B. Simple sentence
C. None of these
D. Positive sentence
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The sentence contains " not ", which makes it a negative sentence .
It is in the present perfect continuous tense , indicating an action that hasn’t happened since 2007.
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A. Passed
B. A cloud
C. In front of
D. Passed
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" In front of " is a compound preposition because it consists of multiple words that function together as a single preposition .
It shows the relationship between " the cloud " and " the moon " in the sentence.
Compound Preposition : According To, In Addition, With regard to etc.
In front of means کے سامنے
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A. I assured him of my sincerely help.
B. I assure him to my sincere help.
C. I assured him of my sincere help.
D. I assured him for my sincere help.
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" Assure someone of something " is the correct preposition usage.
" Sincere " is the correct adjective; " sincerely " (adverb) would be incorrect here.
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