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A. Tell someone a secret
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B. Get upset with someone
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C. Trust someone
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D. Joke with 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. Bonus
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B. Fee
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C. Tip
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D. None of the above
Explanation
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A. By whom was you given ice cream?
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B. By whom were you given ice-cream?
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C. All of the above
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D. Who had given you 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 can he be helped in difficulty?
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B. By whom was he be helped in difficulty?
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C. By whom will he be helped in difficulty?
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D. By whom is he 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 has been helped by the number of politicians?
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B. Would a number of poor people not have been helped by the number of politicians?
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C. Would a number of poor people not have been help by the number of politicians?
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D. Would a number of poor people not have 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. From
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B. With
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C. Of
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D. None of these
Explanation
The correct preposition used with "devoid" is "of".
"Devoid of" means completely lacking in something.
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A. from
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B. to
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C. of
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D. with
Explanation
The correct preposition to use with "similar" is "to".
The phrase "similar to" is used to indicate a resemblance between two things.
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A. Across
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B. Around
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C. With
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D. None of these
Explanation
I came across an old friend in Islamabad this morning.
آج صبح اسلام آباد میں ایک پرانے دوست سے ملاقات ہوئی۔
The phrase "came across" means to encounter or find something or someone unexpectedly.
Here, it indicates meeting an old friend by chance.
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A. Visit
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B. Visited
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C. Visiting
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D. Visits
Explanation
"My aunt will visit my home."
"میری خالہ میرے گھر آئیں گی۔"
"Visit" is the correct verb form to use with "will" because "will" is followed by the base form of the verb to indicate future tense.
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A. On
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B. With
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C. Of
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D. To
Explanation
- Blind means اندھا
- Blind to means عقل سے اندھا
- Blind in means ایک آنکھ سے اندھا
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