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A. None of these
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B. Into
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C. Between
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D. Among
Explanation
Use "between" when referring to two people or things.
Use "among" when referring to more than two.
Since the land is divided among four people (two sisters and two brothers).
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A. None of these
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B. Into
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C. On
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D. In
Explanation
"On" is used for large vehicles (buses, trains, planes) when boarding ("get on the bus").
On means پر
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A. On
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B. None of these
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C. Up
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D. At
Explanation
Put up is the correct collocation for displaying posters (e.g., "Put up posters on the wall").
"Up" implies affixing or posting.
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A. To
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B. None of these
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C. For
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D. From
Explanation
The correct phrase is "looks forward to", which means to anticipate something with pleasure.
Example: "She looks forward to meeting you."
Explanation
اس کی بیماری اسے بستر تک محدود کر دیتی ہے۔
"His sickness confines him to bed."
"Confine to" is the correct phrase, meaning to restrict or limit someone within certain boundaries — in this case, to the bed.
The phrase "confined to bed" is a standard expression when someone is bedridden due to illness.
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A. In
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B. Of
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C. With
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D. At
Explanation
"He is vain of his beauty."
The correct preposition to use with "vain" (meaning overly proud) is "of."
"Vain of" means proud of (in a conceited way).
Explanation
The phrase "hit someone on something"
Indicates that the action of hitting is directed at a specific part of the body or object.
In this case, "the bad touch" is considered as the target of the hitting action.
"On" is the preposition that denotes contact with something.
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A. With
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B. To
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C. For
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D. By
Explanation
You must comply with the teacher’s advice.
آپ کو استاد کے مشورے پر عمل کرنا چاہیے۔
The correct preposition after "comply" is "with".
It's used in contexts where you are required to abide by a rule, instruction, or request.
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A. Up
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B. Above
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C. On
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D. For
Explanation
The accused was released on bail.
"On" is often used to indicate a condition or basis for something.
So, when someone is released on bail, it means:
The person’s release is contingent upon the grant of bail.
It’s similar to other phrases like:
- on leave (چھٹی پر)
- on probation (نگرانی پر)
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A. With
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B. None of these
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C. On
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D. From
Explanation
The correct structure is "prevent someone from doing something."
So, "He prevented me from going there" is the correct sentence.
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