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A. Smarter
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B. More smarter than
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C. Smarter than
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D. Smarter than those
Explanation
The students in our school are smarter than those in other schools.
Smarter than those means ان سے زیادہ ہوشیار
This comparison is complete with the word "those" indicating the other schools' students.
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A. To
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B. All of these
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C. Then
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D. Than
Explanation
"She is senior to me."
This phrase correctly uses "to" to compare seniority or rank between individuals.
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A. Than
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B. To
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C. With
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D. From
Explanation
Superior, Senior, Junior etc are followed by preposition To.
He is superior to me.
She is senior to me.
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A. Good
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B. Better
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C. Best
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Better" is the correct comparative form of "good" used to compare two people.
It shows that mother’s chicken preparation is of higher quality than grandmother’s.
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A. Very clearly
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B. Clearly
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C. More clearly
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D. None of these
Explanation
When comparing how two people speak, use the comparative form "more clearly" with an adverb of more than one syllable.
"Clearly" alone is positive.
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A. The best
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B. None of these
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C. Better
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D. Best
Explanation
"The best" is the superlative form used when comparing one person against all others.
It means Kamal writes better than everyone else.
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A. None of these
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B. More beautiful
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C. Most beautiful
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D. Beautiful
Explanation
When comparing two people, we use "more beautiful" (comparative form of "beautiful").
"Most beautiful" is used when comparing more than two.
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A. Most tallest
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B. Taller
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C. None of the above
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D. Tallest
Explanation
Tallest is the superlative degree of tall.
"tallest" is used when comparing the heights of two or more people or objects.
Additional information:
If we were talking about just one person's height, we would use the word "tall" instead of "tallest."
جملے کے ہر گروپ میں اعلیٰ صفت کا انتخاب کریں۔
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A. I am noce
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B. The box was blue and oddly shaped
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C. This is the most exciting doing I've ever experienced!
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D. This is a better play than the last one
Explanation
A superlative adjective is an adjective used in comparisons to describe something as being of the highest degree or extreme.
" This is the most exciting thing I've ever experienced!"
The option c is correct because someone "describes their highest degree" (have ever experienced)
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صحیح جملہ منتخب کریں. میں یہاں پڑھنے کے بجائے غیر ملکی اسکالرشپ کے لیے درخواست دوں گا۔
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A. Both are correct
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B. I would rather apply for a foreign scholarship than studying here
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C. I would apply for a foreign scholarship than studying here
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D. I would rather apply for a foreign scholarship than study here
Explanation
I would rather apply for a foreign scholarship than study here. this is the right sentence.
"Then" is used to show time.
"Than" is used to show a comparison.
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