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A. For
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B. During
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C. By
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D. Since
Explanation
My sister has been living in Paris for three years.
میری بہن تین سال سے پیرس میں رہ رہی ہے۔
We use "for" with a duration of time (e.g., for two hours, for ten years).
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A. At
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B. On
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C. In
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D. Till
Explanation
We use “on” with days and dates (e.g., on Monday, on Friday, on July 5).
This sentence refers to a specific day, so: “On Friday” is correct.
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A. At, on
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B. None of these
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C. In, on
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D. On, on
Explanation
The preposition "on" is used to specify the exact date or day of the week, and it is also used when referring to a particular year.
Therefore, it is correct to say "born on August 19" and "born on 1990".
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A. With
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B. From
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C. For
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D. Since
Explanation
For is used for period.
Since is used for point of time.
He has eaten nothing for a long time means اس نے کافی عرصے سے کچھ نہیں کھایا
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A. To
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B. From
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C. In
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D. On
Explanation
The preposition 'On' is used as a preposition in time expressions with specific days of the week.
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A. For
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B. With
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C. Since
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D. To
Explanation
The preposition “For” denotes period of time.
She has worked here for 7 years.
The preposition “Since” denotes point of time also reason.
You have been working here since 2002.
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