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A. Employed
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B. Accommodated
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C. Occupied
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D. Interlocked
Explanation
To have one's hands full is to be completely occupied or have a difficult task.
کسی کا ہاتھ بھرا ہونا مکمل طور پر قابض ہونا یا مشکل کام ہے۔
It means being fully engaged or busy with work or responsibilities, leaving no time for additional tasks.
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A. I see
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B. I am seeing
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C. I will see
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D. I were see
Explanation
I am seeing the doctor at 2.00 this afternoon, so I can’t go to the lecture.
This sentence uses the present continuous tense to indicate a scheduled future appointment.
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A. may
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B. need
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C. none of these
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D. will
Explanation
- we have got plenty of work, we need not hurry
- ہمارے پاس بہت کام ہے، ہمیں جلدی کرنے کی ضرورت نہیں ہے
- ...
- need not: not required.
- Here, the need is the right usage
جلدی کرو! آپ کو انٹرویو کے لیے ______ دیر ہو گئی ہے۔
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A. just
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B. already
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C. until
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D. gone
Explanation
Here there are two statements which are Hurry means to complete the work fast and the other one is you will be late.
already is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence
already means: used after a word or phrase to express impatience.
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A. To
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B. in
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C. form
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D. on
Explanation
We generally use on after enlarge.
On is a preposition here.
Enlarge on کسی چیز کے بارے میں بہت باتیں کرنا
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A. For
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B. At
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C. On
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D. With
Explanation
We use at for certain time.
You should to go bed at 10 o` clock. آپ کو دس بجے سونا چائیے
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A. You are requested to finish the task in time
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B. You are requesting to finish the task in time
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C. You are request to finish the task in time
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D. You have been request to finish the task in time
Explanation
Please /kindly → You are requested to. You are requested + rest of sentence.
Note: Please and kindly are not used in passive voice.
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A. From
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B. For
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C. Since
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D. None of these
Explanation
I have known her for three days
میں اسے تین دن سے جانتا ہوں۔
"For" is used to indicate a period.
When you say "for three days," you specify the length of time you have known her.
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A. Gone
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B. Go
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C. Went
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D. None of these
Explanation
"It is time we went out" uses the past tense ("went") even though it refers to the present or immediate future.
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A. on
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B. at
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C. In
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D. between
Explanation
You can see the doctor at 8:00 a.m. and 12 noon
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the preposition “at” can be used such as telling time or location (e.g., telling someone to meet “at midnight” or “at the coffee shop”).
In the above sentence, we use the "at" preposition because " someone meets the doctor at 8 a.m. and 12 noon"
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ND10-1-2023
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