وہ سنجیدہ_______اسلام آباد کا دورہ کر رہے ہیں۔
Explanation
Generally of is used with seriousness.
Of is a preposition here.
He is serious of visiting there وہ وہاں جانے کے لیے سنجیدہ ہے۔
ND18-4-2023
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A. By
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B. On
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C. From
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D. In
Explanation
This structure describes how you travel somewhere.
by + train, car, boat, plane, taxi, bus, coach
Has he come by train? کیا وہ ٹرین سے آیا ہے؟
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A. Against
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B. In
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C. From
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D. About
Explanation
Warn of خطرے سے خبردار کرنا
Warn against غلطی پر خبردار کرنا
Against is a preposition here.
Despite having been warned against the pick pockets he lost his money.
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A. By
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B. With
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C. At
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D. On
Explanation
My parents are travelling by train
Explanation
We use preposition at for particular places.
We arrived at the station.
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A. None of these
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B. Mine
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C. Myself
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D. Me
Explanation
Me is the objective case needed after "let" ("let me go").
It’s the standard pronoun for permission requests (e.g., "Let me help").
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A. really
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B. rarely
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C. fairly
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D. hardly
Explanation
- I really hate traveling by air.
- مجھے واقعی ہوائی سفر سے نفرت ہے۔
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- Really is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence
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- Really is an adverb, and it modifies other adverbs, verbs, or adjectives. It has a meaning of "very."
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- start a sentence with really
- Really can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (with a verb):
- Do you really love her? (before an adjective or adverb)
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A. Is to relaxing
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B. Is relaxing
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C. Is to relax
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D. None of these
Explanation
Their idea of holiday is to relax at a luxury resort.
چھٹی کے بارے میں ان کا خیال ایک عیش و آرام کی ریزورٹ میں آرام کرنا ہے۔
The phrase "Their idea of holiday" suggests a preference or definition, which is correctly followed by "is to relax" (infinitive form).
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A. Understand
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B. Learn
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C. Think
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D. None of these
Explanation
He has been given to understand that he is going aboard.
اسے یہ سمجھنے کے لیے دیا گیا ہے کہ وہ جہاز پر جا رہا ہے۔
The phrase "given to understand" means that someone has been informed or made aware of something indirectly.
It suggests gaining knowledge of a situation.
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A. Had moved
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B. Was moving
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C. Moves
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D. Moved
Explanation
- The sentence should read: "He jumped off the train while it was moving."
- This sentence describes an action that occurred while the train was in motion.
- The verb "was moving" is in the past continuous tense, indicating that the train was already moving when the person jumped off.
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