English Language
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In this sentence, 'who' refers to the man.
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Home is a place and 'where' is used to indicate the place.
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across
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along
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amid
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between
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alongside
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This is the correct option. Here, across is used as to, toward or from the far side of. Together, they rowed across the lake.
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This is the correct option. Or presents an alternative item or idea. Everyday, they go to a restaurant or a hotel for dinner.
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This is the correct option. Than expresses comparison. He is a hard working boy. He worked harder than I expected.
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This is the correct option. Here, into means in the direction of something. The speaker was told to speak clearly into the microphone.
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This is the correct option. Within, as a preopsition of time, is used to express doing something before the specified duration ends. The servant told me that he will return to work within a month.
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This is the correct option. On is used when there is a mention of the days of the week, like Monday, Tuesday etc. The date sheet says that the Maths exam is on Monday.
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From is used to express the source or provenance of or at. This is an imported perfume. It was imported from France.
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This is the correct option. The preposition of place, under, is used as on the ground or lower than (or covered by) something else, is to be used. E.g: The bag is under the table. Pull it out!
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During
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Despite
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Beyond
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Following
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Along
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This is the correct option. Despite is used where in spite of, notwithstanding is to be used. Despite the fever, he came to give his entrance exam.
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across
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outside
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beside
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amid
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beyond
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This is the correct option. Here, 'beyond' is used in case of past or out of reach. The mountaineers died because they were beyond medical help.
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Although
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Nevertheless
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Either
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Since
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Whether
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This is the correct option. Here, although expresses contrast. Although it was sunny, still it was very cold.
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as well as
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as far as
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as long as
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by means of
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as soon as
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This is the correct option. The preposition 'as well as' indicates Pakistanis in addition to the Indians.