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A. over
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B. None of these
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C. down
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D. on
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A. over
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B. on
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C. none of these
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D. at
Explanation
The ‘solid’ reason is that the preposition ‘at’ is always used with ‘jeer
We should not jeer at the poor
jeer at, jest at, sneer at, smile at, laugh at etc.
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A. You are requested to open the door
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B. You should be requested to open the door
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C. You will be requested to open the door
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D. You were requested to open the door
Explanation
Impetrative Sentences
Order: Let + object + be + third form of a verb
Suggestion: Object + should be + third form of a verb
Request: You are requested/advised to + first form of a verb + object.
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A. driver
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B. Saint
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C. employee
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D. beggar
Explanation
Mendicant means فقیر یا گداگر
Beggar means فقیر یا گداگر
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A. Joke with someone
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B. Tell someone a secret
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C. Get upset with someone
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D. Trust someone
Explanation
The idiom "Pull someone's leg" means کسی کے ساتھ مذاق کرنا یا تنگ کرنا
For example:
I told you there was a monster in the closet, but I was just pulling your leg!
میں نے تمہیں بتایا تھا وہاں الماری میں ایک مونسٹر ہے لیکن میں تو بس تمہارے ساتھ مذاق کررہا تھا۔
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A. Fee
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B. Bonus
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C. None of the above
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D. Tip
Explanation
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A. Who had given you ice cream?
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B. All of the above
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C. By whom was you given ice cream?
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D. By whom were you given ice-cream?
Explanation
The sentence is in Simple Past Tense.
Past Indefinite tense
Active Voice= Subject + Second Form of Verb + Object.
Passive Voice = Object + was/were + third of verb + by + subject.
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A. By whom was he be helped in difficulty?
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B. By whom can he be helped in difficulty?
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C. By whom is he helped in difficulty?
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D. By whom will he be helped in difficulty?
Explanation
Active Voice: Who
Passive Voice: By whom
This is a sentence of Future Indefinite Tense.
Will be and Shall be are the helping verbs of Future Indefinite Tense.
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A. Would a number of poor people not have helped by the number of politicians?
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B. Would a number of poor people not have been help by the number of politicians?
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C. Would a number of poor people not have been helped by the number of politicians?
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D. Would a number of poor people not has been helped by the number of politicians?
Explanation
Active Voice: Would have + third form of a verb
Passive Voice: Would have been + third form of a verb.
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A. None of these
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B. From
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C. Of
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D. With
Explanation
The correct preposition used with "devoid" is "of".
"Devoid of" means completely lacking in something.
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