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A. Meanwhile
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B. Furthermore
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C. For Example
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D. Consequently
Explanation
Here Consequently means جس کے نتیجے میں
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A. Click on
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B. Click under
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C. Double click in
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Click on" is the correct phrasal verb for selecting a link.
It is commonly used in computer terminology for selecting or opening links and buttons.
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A. She was tired, nevertheless, she decided to finish the project.
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B. The conference has been postponed, thus we have more time to prepare.
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C. He enjoys playing the guitar, he finds it relaxing.
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D. My hobbies include: reading, knitting, and cooking.
Explanation
The sentence with correct punctuation usage is:
(C) The conference has been postponed, thus we have more time to prepare.
The comma correctly separates the two independent clauses with the transitional adverb "thus," which shows the relationship between the clauses.
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A. Make your thoughts up
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B. None of these
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C. Make your mind up
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D. Make your opinion up
Explanation
The phrase "make your mind up" means to make a decision or come to a conclusion.
"Make your mind up" is the correct idiom meaning to decide between options.
It fits naturally in the context of choosing between two people or opinions.
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A. Arrive
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B. None of these
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C. To respond a reply
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D. To take someone to a place and leave there
Explanation
"Drop off" refers to the act of taking someone to a specific location and leaving them there.
It's commonly used when someone gives a ride to another person and then leaves them at their destination.
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A. Reflexive Pronoun
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B. Personal Pronoun
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C. None of these
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D. Demonstrative Pronoun
Explanation
- ‘’ The fool shot himself in the foot “is a Reflexive Pronoun.
- ’احمق نے اپنے پاؤں میں گولی مار لی‘
Subject Pronouns | Reflexive Pronouns |
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I | Myself |
You | Yourself |
He | Himself |
She | Herself |
ND16-8-2023
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A. Smoke
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B. None of these
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C. Smoked
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D. Smokes
Explanation
The sentence follows the first conditional structure: If + present simple, will + base verb.
"If he smokes, he will fall ill." (Present simple "smokes" is correct.)
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A. You need not do this exercise.
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B. You must not do this exercise.
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C. You should not do this exercise.
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D. None of these
Explanation
You need not do this exercise.
“Don’t have to” and “need not” both express lack of necessity.
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A. None of these
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B. Do you think we must park here?
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C. Do you think we may park here?
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D. Do you think we should park here?
Explanation
Do you think we may park here?
"May" is the correct modal for asking permission.
It matches the idea of being allowed to do something.
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A. He is unique the most teacher.
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B. He is the most unique teacher.
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C. He is more unique teacher.
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D. He is a unique teacher.
Explanation
The word "unique" means "one of a kind" — something that is already absolute.
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Because of that, it shouldn't be modified with comparatives or superlatives like "more" or "most."
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