وہ ایک آنکھ ______ اندھا ہے۔
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A. In
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B. To
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C. None of these
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D. Of
Explanation
The preposition “In” is an example of a simple preposition and is used to show the relationship between two things.
the preposition indicates the relationship between the words 'blind' and eyes.
ND13-07-2023
SH6-9-2023
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A. None of the above
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B. Under
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C. Below
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D. Beneath
Explanation
The phrase "under the shadow of the tree" is commonly used in English to indicate sitting within the shade provided by the tree.
So, the complete sentence is: He sat under the tree's shadow.
اسے ہسپانوی سیکھنے ______ دلچسپی ہے
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A. With
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B. In
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C. On
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D. At
Explanation
Interested In
ہمیشہ انٹرسٹڈ کے ساتھ ان آتا ہے
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He is interested in learning Spanish.
اسے ہسپانوی سیکھنے میں دلچسپی ہے
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A. About
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B. On
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C. In
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D. Of
Explanation
Do not take any notice of him means ignore him.
Do not take any notice of him means نظر انداز کرنا
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A. Screening
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B. Sulking
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C. None of these
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D. Sifting
Explanation
Sifting means to examine carefully, especially to separate useful from unwanted items.
It fits the context of sorting through junk thoroughly.
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A. By
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B. For
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C. On
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D. With
Explanation
- The preposition "with" is used to express satisfaction or dissatisfaction about something or someone.
- So the sentence would be: "I am satisfied with his performance."
- میں اس کی کارکردگی سے مطمئن ہوں۔
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A. Of
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B. For
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C. Into
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D. In
Explanation
- A fool dog fell into the water.
- ایک بیوقوف کتا پانی میں گر گیا۔
- The dog fell within the water, so we use the "into" preposition.
- The "into" preposition is used in a sentence because they show the dog is within or inside the water.
- Into is a preposition that shows what something is within or inside.
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A. With
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B. Of
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C. In
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D. Over
Explanation
Sick is generally followed by of.
Sick of means اکتا جانا
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A. While
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B. Between
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C. When
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D. During
Explanation
During means کے دوران
The fire alarm rang during yesterday's meeting.
کل کی میٹنگ کے دوران فائر الارم بج گیا۔
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A. None of these
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B. Distressed
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C. Distressing
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D. Distress
Explanation
"The petrol boat picked up signals of a ship in distress."
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"Distress" is a noun that refers to a state of danger or emergency.
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"Distressed" is an adjective, but it doesn’t fit the grammatical structure of the sentence.
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"Distressing" is a present participle/adjective that refers to something causing distress, but here we need the noun "distress".
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