A. She was laughed at by them.
B. None of these
C. She was being laughed at by them.
D. They were being laughed at by her.
Explanation
The active sentence " They were laughing at her " is in past continuous tense.
In passive voice, it becomes:
" She was being laughed at by them ."
Structure : was/were being + past participle (laughed).
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A. Ultimately
B. None of these
C. Extremely
D. Indispensably
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" Ultimately " means in the end or eventually , which fits the idea of gradual conversion over time.
It contrasts with the Germanic tribes initially resisting but eventually accepting Christianity while keeping their traditions.
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A. Concerned ...... Think
B. Involve ...... Console
C. Absorbed ...... Care
D. None of these
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" Absorbed " fits the context of being deeply involved or preoccupied with one's own life.
" Care " fits naturally with the idea of not thinking much about others' troubles.
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A. Projected - Destined
B. Attributed - Requested
C. None of these
D. Reduced - Required
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"Complete and constant openness is a notion that can be reduced to absurdity. Am I required to stop everyone on the street and tell them my reaction to their appearance?"
The sentence uses irony to question extreme openness, and " reduced " and " required " fit the tone and logic well.
Reduced means کم
Required means ضروری ہے
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A. Killing - Magic
B. Wrong - Excuse
C. None of these
D. Murder - Command
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The word " wrong " rightly describes harassment as morally unacceptable .
" Excuse " fits naturally, emphasizing that no justification can make harassment acceptable.
Wrong means غلط
Excuse means عذر
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A. With
B. Out . Of
C. To
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The correct phrasal verb is "bear with", which means to tolerate or be patient with someone.
Sentence:
"You must bear with his rudeness."
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A. tall
B. the taller
C. None of these
D. the tallest
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Sara is the tallest girl in our school.
“The tallest” is a superlative form that compares more than two.
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A. Would you be
B. Would you have been
C. None of these
D. Would you
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The phrase " Would you be so kind as to " is a polite way of making a request.
" Would you be " is the correct structure for this polite form of asking.
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A. None of these
B. Were contacted
C. Contacted
D. Were contacting
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The phrase " after the performance was over " indicates a completed action in the past.
So, the simple past tense " contacted " is correct.
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A. For
B. To
C. With
D. By
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He is grateful to his friends.
"grateful" is typically followed by "to" when indicating the person or group one is thankful towards.
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