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A. With
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B. On
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C. For
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D. Since
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. He was prevented for going.
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B. He was prevented to go.
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C. None of these
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D. He was prevented from going.
Explanation
The verb "prevented" is typically followed by the preposition "from" when talking about stopping someone from doing something.
The correct structure is: "prevented from + gerund (verb + ing)."
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A. To Submit
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B. None of these
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C. To Attempt
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D. To Solve
Explanation
"He was too late to submit the paper."
"To submit" is the correct infinitive form because it fits the context of the sentence.
The sentence implies that he was too late to take action (submit the paper).
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A. The strike was called off
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B. The strike was called on
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C. The strike was called in
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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 with Bronchitis
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C. He died in Bronchitis
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D. He died from 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. Window
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B. Roof
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C. Vicinity
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D. Hole
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. by
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B. against
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C. for
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D. with
Explanation
"The children have been vaccinated against polio."
"بچوں کو پولیو سے بچاؤ کے قطرے پلائے گئے ہیں۔"
Correct, as "against" is used to show the disease the vaccination is protecting against.
گرامر کے لحاظ سے صحیح جملے کا انتخاب کریں
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A. Let's go to home, did we?
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B. Let's go to home, shall we?
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C. Let's go home, did we?
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D. Let's go home, shall we?
Explanation
In this sentence, "Let's go home, shall we?" is correct
Because it uses "shall we" to form a polite suggestion or confirmation.
"Shall we" is the appropriate choice for tag questions following a suggestion or imperative sentence.
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A. Lying
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B. Lain
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C. Laying
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D. Lay
Explanation
In this sentence, "lying" is the correct form of the verb to use
because it is the present participle that describes the continuous action of the cat being
"laying" is the present participle of "lay," which means to place something down.
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A. Khalid is afraid off snakes.
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B. Khalid is afraid of snakes.
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C. Khalid is afraid from snakes.
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D. None
Explanation
The correct sentence is:."Khalid is afraid of snakes."
"Afraid of" is the correct prepositional phrase used to express fear of something.
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