I beg to differ. Then what's the difference between a collective noun and an Acronym? Anyways thanks for informing me. I will look into this. I will let you know the right answer when FPSC uploads the results. Thanks
Hi Arslan, thanks for the comments. In a compound sentence, you join two sentences together using coordinating conjunctions such as For, and, nor, but, yet so Here is an example of a compound sentence Zara is cooking, but Ali is washing the dishes. So how man verbs do we have here ? 1. To cook 2. To wash If you have just one verb, it can’t be compound. It would be a simple sentence. Thanks Please watch this video if you want to learn more about it. Thanks ruclips.net/video/koVbiwn_614/видео.html
Not really. I beg to differ. The active sentence was written using present continuous tense. And when you change present continuous into passive voice, you use " is/am/are + being " For instance I am doing my homework My homework is being done. Therefore, I think your answer is incorrect. Please let me know if I am wrong. Thank you !
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Dear viewers: Please note "JIT" is a collective Noun. My apologies. I said something else in the video.
Thanks when i listen this mcqs so i understood that it is collective noun but you said that it is concreat noun
I checked comments section for that reason
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suggest kai spelling he galat thay to yai option banta he nae tha sugest aya tha paper main
Thank you for informing me. I didn't know that.
You should tell the meaning of each option
JIT is a collective noun
I beg to differ. Then what's the difference between a collective noun and an Acronym? Anyways thanks for informing me. I will look into this. I will let you know the right answer when FPSC uploads the results. Thanks
Hi I just got the results. You were right. JIT is a collective noun. Thank you!
compound sentence must have at least one verb
Hi Arslan, thanks for the comments. In a compound sentence, you join two sentences together using coordinating conjunctions such as For, and, nor, but, yet so
Here is an example of a compound sentence
Zara is cooking, but Ali is washing the dishes.
So how man verbs do we have here ?
1. To cook
2. To wash
If you have just one verb, it can’t be compound. It would be a simple sentence. Thanks
Please watch this video if you want to learn more about it. Thanks
ruclips.net/video/koVbiwn_614/видео.html
Almost 80% u r giving wrong answers
by whome has this mess been created
Not really. I beg to differ. The active sentence was written using present continuous tense. And when you change present continuous into passive voice, you use
" is/am/are + being "
For instance
I am doing my homework
My homework is being done.
Therefore, I think your answer is incorrect. Please let me know if I am wrong. Thank you !