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A. On
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B. Since
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C. With
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D. For
Explanation
The word 'for' is used to show a period of time, be it in the past, present or future.
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A. The strike was called off
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B. The strike was called in
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C. The strike was called on
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D. The strike was called to
Explanation
"Called off" means to cancel or stop something, which fits the context of a strike being canceled.
Example: "The strike was called off after negotiations."
مذاکرات کے بعد ہڑتال کو بلایا گیا۔
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A. He died of Bronchitis
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B. He died in Bronchitis
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C. He died from Bronchitis
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D. He died with Bronchitis
Explanation
The correct phrase is "He died of Bronchitis".
"Died of" is used to indicate the direct cause of death, such as a disease or illness (e.g., Bronchitis).
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A. Roof
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B. Vicinity
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C. Hole
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D. Window
Explanation
"We had a beautiful view of the valley through the window."
Window: A transparent opening in a wall or building that provides a view, making it the most appropriate choice.
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A. Noun
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B. Adjective
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C. Conjunction
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D. Adverb
Explanation
The words like yesterday, before, now, daily, tomorrow etc. are called Adverb of Time.
Adverb of Time وہ الفاظ جو وقت بتائیں
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A. Unless
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B. Up
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C. To
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D. Until
Explanation
ابھی شروع کریں اور اس وقت تک جاری رکھaیں جب تک آپ ندی تک نہ پہنچیں
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A. none of these
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B. on
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C. at
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D. over
Explanation
The ‘solid’ reason is that the preposition ‘at’ is always used with ‘jeer
We should not jeer at the poor
jeer at, jest at, sneer at, smile at, laugh at etc.
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A. None of these
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B. Adjective
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C. Adverb
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D. Preposition
Explanation
In the sentence "They arrived soon after," the word "after" modifies the verb "arrived", showing when they arrived—so it's an adverb.
It is not followed by a noun or clause, which means it's not a preposition or conjunction in this usage.
Explanation
To use as a preposition. meaning of To, like “toward” & “until.”
Explanation
Genius for use when any one very good at doing something.
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