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چار آپشن میں سے کسی ایک پر کلک کرنے سے جواب سرخ ہو جائے گا۔
- Down
- From
- On
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
Explanation
When moving from a higher place to a lower place, we use "down" (e.g., ride down the hill).
So, "I prefer to ride my bike down the hill" is correct.
- Across
- Along
- From
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
Explanation
"Along" means following the length or edge of something, like the sea front.
So, the street runs along the sea front, following its direction.
- At
- Across
- In
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
Explanation
The boat moves from one side to the other side of the river, so "across" is used.
"Across the river" means crossing over the river.
- At
- In
- On
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
Explanation
We use "on" for floors in a building (e.g., on the second floor).
So, "Her apartment is on the second floor" is correct.
- In
- By
- At
- With
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Explanation
We commonly use "at home" to indicate someone's location.
So, "He is at home" is the correct phrase.
- To
- From
- In
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
Explanation
"To" is used to indicate movement toward a place.
So, "We took a trip to town last week" is the correct sentence.
- Far
- From
- At
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
Explanation
"From" is used to show removal or separation (taking something away).
So, "I had to take my book from the table" is correct.
- With
- By
- On
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
Explanation
"By" means next to or beside someone.
So, "My sister sat by my mom in the bus" is the correct sentence.
- With
- From
- In
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
Explanation
"From" shows the source or place where something was obtained.
So, "I bought some milk from the grocery store" is correct.
- With
- By
- In
- None of these
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Explanation
We use "in" to show that someone lives inside a place like a castle.
So, "The princess lives in the castle" is the correct usage.