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One word substitution: “A large number of fish swimming together”:
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One word substitution: “An office with a salary but little or no work”:
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“We will have selected a new team by Monday”: (Change the voice).
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“Who can count the stars in the sky?” (Change the voice).
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He said to Fatima, “I cannot marry you now but I shall surely do so next year.” (Identify the Indirect Speech)
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He said that he intended to leave for Murree that night. (Identify the Indirect Speech)
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To approve means:
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Meaning of Idiom / Phrase “To chew someone out” who is going to start a new venture.
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Let not his insulting words be minded. (Change the voice)
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