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A. None of these
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B. Until
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C. However
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D. Therefore
Explanation
"Therefore" is the appropriate conjunction here because it shows a logical consequence or conclusion.
The sentence implies that the speaker loves pizza so much that they eat it for all meals as a result.
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A. Because
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B. But
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C. Of
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Because" is a subordinating conjunction, commonly used in complex sentences to show cause or reason.
It connects an independent clause with a dependent clause, e.g., She stayed home because she was sick.
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A. While
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B. Though
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C. Since
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D. Whenever
Explanation
Whenever is a conjunction which means جب بھی
"Whenever" is the best choice because it indicates that Saira starts sneezing every time she opens the window to get fresh air.
It expresses a habitual or recurring action, making it the most appropriate conjunction for this sentence.
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A. Although
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B. None of these
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C. Until
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D. Because
Explanation
Until is a conjunction.
Until means جب تک
Until is correct because it indicates the time before spring arrives when preparation is needed.
مندرجہ ذیل میں سے کون سا تعلق کنکشن کی مثال ہے؟
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A. neither/ not
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B. but
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C. and
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D. or
Explanation
A correlative conjunction is one of a pair of conjunctions that work together to connect equal parts of a sentence.
Examples of Correlative Conjunctions
Neither… nor. Not only…but also.
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A. Oldest
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B. World
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C. Cities
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Oldest" is the superlative degree of the adjective "old".
Superlative form shows the highest degree among three or more things.
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A. Beautiful
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B. Very
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C. This
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Beautiful" describes the noun "flower," so it is the adjective.
"This" is a determiner; "very" is an adverb.
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A. His
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B. None of these
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C. Performance
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D. Excellent
Explanation
"Excellent" describes the quality of the noun "performance", so it is an adjective.Adjectives modify or give more information about nouns or pronouns — here, it tells how the performance was.
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A. Tallest
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B. Tall
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C. None of these
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D. Taller
Explanation
The word "the" before the blank indicates a superlative degree.
"Tallest" is the superlative form of "tall", used to show the highest degree among all trees.
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A. If anyone thought so, they were wrong.
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B. If anyone thought so, they are wrong.
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C. None of these
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D. If anyone thought so, he is wrong.
Explanation
- "Anyone" is singular, so it should be followed by "he" instead of "they" for correct subject-verb agreement.
- "Is wrong" is appropriate because the statement is a general truth, requiring the present tense.
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