MARK THE CORRECT SENTENCE
Mark the Correct Sentence
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چار آپشن میں سے کسی ایک پر کلک کرنے سے جواب سرخ ہو جائے گا۔
Deceiver
Investigator
Invigilator
None of these
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Explanation
The phrase implies that the neighbour is known for being dishonest or untrustworthy , which matches the word " deceiver " (someone who tricks or cheats others).
In proverbs or warnings, a " well-known deceiver " is someone with a reputation for deception, making others cautious in their dealings with them .
And were set the elephants free
And set the elephants free
To free set the elephants
None of these
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Explanation
“Bit through the ropes and set the elephants free ” uses parallel structure.
Both verbs (“ bit ” and “ set ”) are in the same past tense form.
Their
Its
His or her
One’s
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Explanation
The board of directors expressed their disappointment with the financial results
- Board of directors is a collective noun representing a group of people.
- When talking about a group acting as individuals, we use a plural possessive pronoun.
- Since the board consists of multip le directors, "their" is appropriate.
The Teaching staff asked the principal what time the meeting would start
The teaching staff asked the principal: "What time would the meeting start"?
The teaching staff asked the principal, "What time would the meeting start"?
The teaching staff asked the principal; "What time would the meeting start"?
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Explanation
The teaching staff asked the principal, "What time would the meeting start?"
- Proper punctuation includes a comma before the quote, and the question mark inside the quotation marks.
- Also, “teaching” should no t be capitalized unless it's a proper noun.
The teacher give the students homework
The teacher gives the students homework
The teachers gives the student homework.
The teachers given the student homework
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Explanation
- Subject : The teacher (singular)
- Verb: must agree in number with the subject.
"Give" is the base form (used with plural subjects or with "I/you/we/they").
"Gives" is the singular present tense form (used with singular subjects like "he/she/it" or "the teacher").
So,
- The teacher gives (correct)
For
In
Despite
None of these
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Explanation
Despite means in spite of.
Despite means کے باوجود
Despite serious injuries, he managed to Play well in the last match
شدید زخمی ہونے کے باوجود وہ آخری میچ میں اچھا کھیلنے میں کامیاب رہے
You came
You come
You will come
None of these
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Explanation
The sentence refers to returning along the same path you used to arrive.
Since the arrival happened in the past, the past tense " you came " is correct.
Correct sentence:
Go back the way that you came from .
Am I?
am I?
aren’t I?
None of these
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Explanation
The main clause is " I’m never on time " (negative because of never).
In question tags, if the main clause is negative, the tag is positive .
The verb in the statement is " am " (from I’m).
The correct positive tag is " am I? "
So: I’m never on time, am I ?
If you will want me to
If you want me to
If you had wanted me to
None of these
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Explanation
In the first conditional (real or likely future situation), we use the simple present in the "if" clause and the future tense (will) in the main clause.
" If you will want " is incorrect because we don't use "will" in the if-clause.
" If you want me to " is correct.
They had rung off
They will have rang off
They rang off
None of these
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Explanation
The phrase " By the time I picked up the phone " indicates that one past action (they rang off) was completed before another past action (I picked up the phone).
Therefore, the past perfect tense " They had rung off " is grammatically correct.