Explanation
North-Eash
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A
north-east
B
west
C
south-east
D
north
North-Eash
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A
with
B
over
C
on
D
round
A
To trap wanted criminal with great difficulty
B
To catch a dangerous person
C
To meet with disaster
D
To deal with a person who is more than one`s match
To catch a dangerous person
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A
A private end to serve
B
To fail to arouse interest
C
To have no result
D
To work for both sides
A private end to serve
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A
of
B
over
C
at
D
from
A
To become hungry
B
To be aloof from
C
To preserve ones energy
D
To be in good mood
To be in a good mood
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A
in
B
on
C
by
D
into
A
To find one`s roots
B
To return to place of rest
C
Back to original position
D
To emphasise
To emphasise
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A
in
B
for
C
on
D
into
A
To keep off starvation
B
To listen eagerly
C
To give false alarm
D
To turn pale
To give false alarm
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A
at
B
to
C
upon
D
with
A
on
B
to
C
for
D
with
A
To make completely understand
B
To ruin oneself
C
To excite great applause
D
To overcome someone
To ruin oneself
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A
On
B
To
C
For
D
With
A
To have a good height
B
To be honest in any business deal
C
They have no debts
D
To try to be beautiful
To be honest in any business deal
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A
To
B
In
C
At
D
With
A
To find some reason to quarrel
B
To destroy something
C
To criticise someone
D
To cut some part of an item
To criticise someone
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A
With
B
In
C
From
D
On
A
Into
B
Over
C
To
D
On
A
42513
B
31524
C
12345
D
23145
42513
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A
On
B
For
C
With
D
Order
A
To take up agricultural farming
B
To take a difficult task
C
To get entangled into unnecessary things
D
Take interest in technical work
To take a difficult task
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A
To
B
On
C
At
D
With
A
1234
B
4231
C
2431
D
2143
2431
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A
Of
B
Over
C
For
D
At
A
To come to compromise with someone
B
Constant source of annoyance to someone
C
To put someone at ease
D
To desert someone in his difficulties
To desert someone in his difficulties
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A
32145
B
54321
C
12345
D
31425
32145
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A
To be happy, cheerful and healthy
B
To reduce importance of one`s senior
C
To support the role and view of another person
D
To do back seat driving
To support the role and view of another person
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A
42531
B
34521
C
42513
D
54213
42513
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A
1342
B
2431
C
4321
D
1432
1342
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A
21543
B
34521
C
41253
D
32514
41253
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A
It was our tenth win of the season.
B
The scoreboard flashed the final numbers.
C
The game was won in the last thirty seconds.
D
The forward slam-dunked the ball in a brilliant last-minute play.
The game was won in the last thirty seconds.
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A
noun clause
B
adverb clause
C
adjective clause
D
none
A
SRQP
B
QPRS
C
PRSQ
D
RPSQ
RPSQ
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A
Noun clause
B
Adjective clause
C
Adverb clause
D
none
A
Trup
B
Troop
C
Trupe
D
Troupe
A
SPRQ
B
SRQP
C
QRPS
D
PQRS
SPRQ
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A
noun clause
B
adverb clause
C
adjective clause
D
none
A
Here
B
Hear
C
Hair
D
Hare
A
1432
B
4123
C
4231
D
3412
4231
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A
Noun clause
B
Adverb clause
C
Adjective clause
D
None
The relative pronoun "who" might have confused you here; however, the clause itself does not answer the question "who?", but the question "which person?", showing that it modifies the noun "person" and is acting as an adjective clause.
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A
1432
B
4123
C
4231
D
3412
4231
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A
Noun clause
B
adjective clause
C
adverb clause
D
none
A
Hairless
B
Heirless
C
Hareless
D
Airless
A
Noun clause
B
Adjective clause
C
Adverb clause
D
None
A
Navel
B
Naval
C
Navval
D
None of these
A
Noun clause
B
Adjective clause
C
Adverb clause
D
None
A
Throne
B
Thrown
C
Throw
D
None of these
A
Noun clause
B
Adjective clause
C
Adverb clause
D
None
This is a very tricky example, and the subordinating conjunction "where" could have fooled you. In fact, the clause does not answer the adverb question "where?", but the adjective question "which place?". This is an adjective clause, modifying the noun "place."
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One
B
Won
C
Win
D
None of these
A
Noun clause
B
Adjective clause
C
Adverb clause
D
None
A
Noun clause
B
Adjective clause
C
Adverb clause
D
None
A
Rite, right
B
Write, rite
C
Right, rite
D
Write, right
A
Fair
B
Fear
C
Fare
D
None of these
A
This sentence has two independent clauses.
B
This sentence has no independent clauses.
C
This sentence has one independent clause.
D
No independent clause
A
Our, eight
B
Our, ate
C
Hour, eight
D
Hour, ate
A
Meet
B
Meat
C
Mete
D
Meate
A
This sentence has two independent clauses.
B
This sentence has one independent clause.
C
This sentence has no independent clauses.
D
This sentence has three independent clauses.
This sentence has two independent clauses connected by only a semicolon. On either side of the semicolon, you see a clause that could stand by itself, as its own sentence, but the two clauses are nicely balanced and can fit into the same sentence in this way.
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Phare
B
Fair
C
Fare
D
None of these
A
The underlined section is an independent clause.
B
The independent clause is "The doctor was worried."
C
This sentence has no independent clause.
D
None of the above
A
Sole
B
Soul
C
Showl
D
None of these
A
"he ended up actually gaining weight" is the only independent clause.
B
The underlined section is the independent clause.
C
This sentence has two independent clauses.
D
None of the above
A
The section in blue is an independent clause.
B
This sentence has two independent clauses.
C
"Charlie has decided to hire a personal trainer" is the independent clause.
D
None of the above
A
The underlined part is not an independent clause.
B
The underlined part is an independent clause.
C
This sentence has two independent clauses.
D
None of the above
A
The underlined part is the independent clause.
B
This sentence has two independent clauses.
C
This sentence has three independent clause.
D
This sentence has no independent clauses.
A
This sentence has three independent clauses.
B
This sentence has two independent clauses.
C
This sentence has one independent clause.
D
This sentence has no independent clause
A
The independent clause has three words.
B
The independent clause begins with the first "that."
C
This sentence has several independent clauses.
D
None of the above
A
This sentence has one independent clause.
B
The clause following "though" is a dependent clause.
C
This sentence has two independent clauses.
D
None of the above
A
We were very much pleased on her manners.
B
We are very much pleased with her manners.
C
We pleased her very much with manners.
D
We were very much pleased with her manners
We were very much pleased with her manners
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A
The horn was blown by the driver.
B
The horn was being blown by the driver.
C
The horn has been blown by the driver.
D
The horn is being blown by the driver.
The horn was being blown by the driver.
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A
The police had been trying to catch the thief
B
Police has caught the thief
C
The thief has been caught by police
D
The police caught the thief
The police caught the thief
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A
The tiger was killed by the hunter
B
Hunter was trying to shoot the tiger
C
The tiger was shot by the hunter
D
The hunter shot the tiger
The tiger was shot by the hunter
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