A. Adjective phrase
B. Noun phrase
C. Conjunction
D. Verb phrase
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An adjective phrase is a phrase that's headed by an adjective and provides context, clarity, or details that support that adjective.
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A. With
B. Out
C. By
D. In
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He gave a lecture in which he pointed out an error in the book.
انہوں نے ایک لیکچر دیا جس میں انہوں نے کتاب میں ایک خامی کی نشاندہی کی۔
Point out is a phrasal verb that means to draw attention to something or identify something, especially an error, issue, or important detail.
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A. none
B. into
C. under
D. in
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But here we use under because of the logical argument that a cat is generally under the chair.
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A. Noun clause
B. None
C. Adverb clause
D. Adjective clause
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A relative clause is a clause that modifies a noun or noun phrase and uses some grammatical device to indicate that one of the arguments in the relative clause refers to the noun or noun phrase.
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A. from
B. at
C. since
D. on
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She has been supporting her family since her husband’s death.
وہ اپنے شوہر کی موت کے بعد سے اپنے خاندان کی کفالت کر رہی ہے۔
Since is used to refer to the starting point of an action or situation that continues into the present.
She has been doing it from the time her husband died — and is still doing it.
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A. you have often heard me speak about my friend; wahaj waheed-a barrister hear
B. You have often heard me. Speak off my friend, wahaj waheed who is a Barrister here
C. You have often heard of me speeking of my friend Wahaj waheed a barrister here
D. You have often heard me speak of my friend, Wahaj Waheed, who is a barrister here.
Explanation
You have often heard me speak of my friend, Wahaj Waheed, who is a barrister here.
This sentence is grammatically correct with proper punctuation, capitalization, and structure.
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A. It was awfully good by you to proposed a day's picnic in Murree.
B. It was greatly good by you to proposd day's picnic at murree
C. It was very good off you too propose days picnic in Murree
D. It was awfully good of you to propose a day's picnic at Murree.
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It was awfully good of you to propose a day's picnic at Murree .
This sentence is grammatically correct with proper word choice, punctuation , and sentence structure .
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