Choose the correct relative pronoun: ‘The candidate to ___ I spoke was well prepared.’
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The pronoun is the object of the preposition 'to.'
Formal standard English therefore uses 'whom.'
Practice FPSC questions with answers and explanations.
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The pronoun is the object of the preposition 'to.'
Formal standard English therefore uses 'whom.'
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'That' can refer to a thing and functions as the subject of the relative clause.
The clause identifies which book is meant.
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Repeating 'Ayesha' makes the actor clear, while 'her' naturally refers to Sana.
The other sentences contain ambiguous pronoun references.
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'Mistakes' is a plural countable noun.
The comparative quantifier 'fewer' is therefore correct.
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'Honest' begins with a vowel sound because the h is silent.
The article 'an' is used before a vowel sound.
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'Every' is followed by a singular countable noun.
It refers individually to all members of the group.
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'University' begins with the consonant sound /y/.
Therefore, the correct indefinite article is 'a.'
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Before a noun phrase with 'the,' the normal order is 'both the books.'
'Both of' would require a pronoun or 'the' before the noun.
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Names of rivers normally take the definite article.
Thus, 'the Nile' is the standard form.
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'Both' refers to the two brothers together and agrees with the plural verb.
The sentence states that the two share the same profession.
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Names of meals usually take no article when used generally.
An article is added only when the meal is specifically described.
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Musical instruments commonly take the definite article after 'play.'
Therefore, 'plays the violin' is correct.