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A. With
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B. On
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C. In
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D. By
Explanation
We generally use with after filled.
With is a preposition here.
Her eyes were filled with tears اس کی آنکھیں آنسوؤں سے بھر گئیں۔
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A. By whom were you taught Urdu?
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B. By who were you taught Urdu
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C. By which were you taught Urdu
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D. By whom you were taught Urdu?
Explanation
Active Voice: Who + second form of a verb + clause
Passive Voice: By whom + was/were + object + third form of a verb + clause
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A. I am teach English by him
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B. I am taught English by her
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C. I am taught English by him
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D. I am taught English him
Explanation
He teaches me English means وہ مجھے انگریزی پڑھاتا ہے
Teach is a verb which means پڑھانا
Taught is the second and third form of teach.
Present Indefinite Tense
Active Voice: Subject + Verb + Object
Passive Voice: Object + is/am/are+ third form of a verb + by + subject.
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A. To
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B. None of these
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C. For
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D. Of
Explanation
The phrase "suggestions for improving" is the correct collocation.
Correct sentence: "The rest of the class listened carefully and gave suggestions for improving the plan."
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A. None of these
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B. To
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C. At
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D. In
Explanation
The correct preposition is "in", as we refer to something happening inside a place.
So, "in the classroom" is the proper phrase.
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A. A
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B. The
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C. None of these
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D. An
Explanation
"The" is used before a specific noun that is known to the listener/reader — here, it's the specific teacher who taught us Science.
It implies there is only one particular teacher being referred to, making the definite article "the" appropriate.
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A. علوی
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B. فاروقی
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C. عثمانی
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D. سہروردی
Explanation
حضرت بابا فرید ایک عظیم صوفی بزرگ ہیں جن کا مزار مبارک پاکپتن شریف میں واقع ہے۔
آپ کی تربیت آپ کی والدہ ماجدہ نے کی۔
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A. in
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B. of
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C. with
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D. none of these
Explanation
We generally use of with reputation.
Of is a preposition here.
Reputation means شہرت
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A. It is time to taken tea
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B. None of the above
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C. It is time for tea to be take
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D. It will be time to take tea
Explanation
Active Voice: It is time to take tea.
Passive Voice: It is time for tea to be taken.
Third form of verb is always used in passive voice sentence.
Take tea means چائے پینا
It is time to take tea means چائے پینے کا وقت آچکا ہے
Take is a verb
Took is the second form and taken is the third form of Tea.
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A. Over
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B. Upon
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C. Into
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D. None of these
Explanation
Pour tea into the cup?
کپ میں چائے ڈالیں؟
Into is used to indicate movement from outside to a point inside something.
This making it correct for pouring tea into a cup.
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