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A. melt
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B. bless
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C. repent
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D. blame
Explanation
Absolve (بری کرنا، معاف کرنا)
Blame (الزام دینا)
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A. Both A and B
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B. Is
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C. Are
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D. No article required
Explanation
Every generally takes singular verb.
We use is for every & each.
Every man is responsible.
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A. she
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B. am
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C. was
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D. were
Explanation
We don't use "is" as an auxiliary verb for the first person.
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A. However, yet
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B. None of these
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C. Though, however
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D. Since, never
Explanation
"Though I am afraid of dogs, my sister, however lets her dog without a leash."
Explanation:
"Though"
is used to introduce a clause that is in contrast to the main clause.
"However"
is used to introduce an adverbial that contrasts the previous statement.
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A. None of these
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B. Should
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C. Ought
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D. Must
Explanation
The sentence expresses moral obligation, and "ought to" is suitable for that.
Correct usage: "You ought to complete your homework before you go out."
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A. Looking at
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B. None of these
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C. Looking in
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D. Looking after
Explanation
I’ll be looking after their cat while they are away on holiday.
میں ان کی بلی کی دیکھ بھال کروں گا جب وہ چھٹی کے دن دور ہوں۔
"Look after" means to take care of something or someone.
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A. With
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B. At
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C. From
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D. For
Explanation
Liable for means responsible for
Liable for ذمہ دار قرار دینا
Liable to means entitled to.
Liable to حقدار
I hold you liable for the murder.
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A. Them
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B. There
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C. Their
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D. Theirs
Explanation
Here theirs is a pronoun which means ان کا
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A. Tiringly
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B. Swiftly
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C. Completely
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D. Partially
Explanation
ENTIRELY مکمل طور پر
Completely مکمل طور پر
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A. Himself
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B. Myself
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C. None of these
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D. Itself
Explanation
"Himself" is the correct reflexive pronoun to use when Ali is both the subject and object of the action.
It indicates that Ali was cooking for Ali, rather than for someone or something else.
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