A. Who is
B. Who are
C. Whose
D. Who
Explanation
Whose is a possessive pronoun . Use it when you're asking (or telling) to whom something belongs .
For example: whose sandwich is this?
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A. The doors have not been opened by them for ages
B. The doors have been opened by them for ages
C. None of the above
D. The doors have not been opened by us for ages
Explanation
In the present perfect tense we make passive verb forms by putting has/have + been before the past participle form of the verb.
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A. On
B. By
C. None of these
D. With
Explanation
The preposition " on " is used to indicate a position along a surface.
Such as walking " on " a road.
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میں ایک ہفتے سے اس سے _______ نہیں ملا ہوں۔
A. for
B. to
C. none of these
D. from
Explanation
I have not met her for a week.
میں ایک ہفتے سے اس سے نہیں ملا۔
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The word "for" is a preposition that is commonly used to express a period that has elapsed .
In this case, it shows how long it has been since the speaker last met the person mentioned.
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جملے میں غلطی کا انتخاب کریں۔
A. Same
B. To
C. Goes
D. They
Explanation
"They go to the same school."
"They" is a plural subject, so the correct verb form is "go", not "goes" (which is used with singular subjects like "he," "she," or "it" ).
Additionally, "the" is missing before "same school."
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A. Preposition
B. None of these
C. Conjunction
D. Adjective
Explanation
" And " is a conjunction , connecting the two independent clauses "Birds fly" and "Fish swim."
It joins similar grammatical structures to form a compound sentence .
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A. Adjective
B. Verb
C. Adverb
D. Conjunction
Explanation
" Because " is a subordinating conjunction that introduces a dependent clause (in this case, " she needed groceries ") and indicates the reason or cause for the main clause (in this case, " She went to the store ").
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A. among
B. for
C. between
D. with
Explanation
the preposition of place " between " denotes "in or into the space which separates two places, people or objects".
Thus using this in the sentence shows that one part of the property is going to one son while the other portion is going to the other son.
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A. Know
B. Whether
C. Be
D. Will
Explanation
A conjunction connects two clauses/sentences.
Words like whether, for, because etc are considered to be Conjunctions.
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A. Far
B. Further
C. Farther
D. Farthest
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Karachi is farther from Rohri than Hyderabad
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