A. Since
B. For
C. None of these
D. In
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"I have not seen her since June."
میں نے اسے جون سے نہیں دیکھا۔
" Since " is used to indicate a starting point in time for something that continues to the present.
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A. To
B. None of these
C. With
D. By
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" Angry with " is the correct preposition when referring to a person .
" Angry at " is used for situations or things.
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A. During
B. At
C. None of these
D. For
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The student will go camping during the vacation.
طالب علم چھٹی کے دوران کیمپنگ میں جائے گا۔
During is a preposition.
It is used throughout the duration of (a period of time).
By indication of " period of time throughout students vacation", we marked the option "during".
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A. Of
B. In
C. Into
D. From
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We generally use in after succeed.
In is a preposition here.
Succeed in something means کسی کام میں کامیاب ہونا
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A. From
B. Of
C. To
D. None of the above
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Getting out of something means کسی چیز یا جگہ سے باہر نکلنا
The correct phrase is " getting out of the car " — " of " is used after " get out " when referring to vehicles.
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A. Of
B. With
C. To
D. On
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Generally shy is followed by of.
Of is a preposition here.
Shy of someone means کسی سے شرمانا
He was shy of fighting.
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A. To
B. Above
C. At
D. Towards
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Note:- If “possessive adjective” or “a noun with an apostrophe” is used before “home”, “to” or "at " is used before “ home ” only in case of specific verbs (Not with “arrive” and “reach”.
She arrived at his home means وہ اس کے گھر پہنچی تھی
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A. Verb
B. Preposition
C. Adjective
D. Noun
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Words like Of , Off, In, Into, On, Near, Beside etc are considered to be Prepositions .
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A. Above
B. None of these
C. Under
D. Below
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We use preposition under to indicate beneath of something.
I hide it under the table.
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Into is used when something or someone is going or being put into another location.
In is used to describe where someone or something already is.
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