A. With
B. For
C. Against
D. In
Explanation: The correct phrase is vaccinated against Polio.
A. Would
B. Could
C. Should
D. Could have
Explanation: The correct phrase is "Could have succeeded."
A. Were
B. Are
C. Was
D. Is
Explanation: "Neither of the two girls was late" is grammatically correct. Neither" is used to indicate that not one of the two subjects is involved in the action. It is singular in meaning, even though it refers to two items. Therefore, the verb should agree with the singular subject. The correct verb form to use with "neither" is "was," not "were."
A. MAN is immortal
B. MAN are mortal
C. MAN is mortal
D. Men is mortal
Explanation: "Man is mortal" is the correct statement.
A. On, in, on
B. On, in, along
C. On, for, on
D. In, in, along
Explanation: The correct prepositions are "on" for the holiday and "in" for June, and "on" for the wall.
A. On
B. In
C. At
D. Over
Explanation: "In" is used to denote a duration of time.
A. Simple
B. Declarative
C. Imperative
D. Exclamatory
Explanation: A declarative sentence makes a statement.
A. In, from, until
B. In, between, until
C. In, during, till
D. In, from, till
Explanation: The correct prepositions are "in" for the location and "from" and "until" for the duration.
A. Adverb
B. Conjunction
C. Interjection
D. Adjective
Explanation: "But" is a conjunction used to connect two clauses or sentences.
A. طویل ہونا
B. بھوکا ہونا
C. شرارتی ہونا
D. ان میں سے کوئی نہیں
Explanation: "شیطان کی آنت ہونا" means to be very long or extended.