Your conduct admits-------no excuse'
ক) of
খ) at
গ) for
ঘ) from
বিস্তারিত ব্যাখ্যা:
The phrase 'admits of' means to allow for or to leave room for. 'Your conduct admits of no excuse' means your behavior has no possible justification.
Related Questions
ক) Doesn't he have a cup of tea everyday ?
খ) Doesn't he has a cup of tea everyday ?
গ) Has he not have a cup of tea everyday ?
ঘ) Hasn't he a cup of tea everyday ?
Note : When making an interrogative from a simple present tense sentence with a main verb (other than 'be'), we use 'do/does'. Since the subject is 'he', we use 'does'. The structure is: 'Doesn't' + subject + 'have' + object. Option B is wrong because 'does' is already used, so the verb should be 'have', not 'has'.
ক) Perform
খ) Create
গ) Cancel
ঘ) Generate
Note : 'Abolish' means to formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution. 'Cancel' is the closest synonym among the options.
ক) I suffered from fever for a week.
খ) She found the boy crying.
গ) Let you and he be the witness.
ঘ) Rahim play everyday.
Note : This sentence is grammatically correct. It uses the structure: Subject + Verb + Object + Present Participle. Option A is incorrect ('I have suffered...'), C is incorrect ('Let you and him...'), and D is incorrect ('Rahim plays...').
ক) Properly
খ) Heavy things
গ) Leaving nothing behind
ঘ) Costly things
Note : The idiom 'bag and baggage' means completely or with all one's belongings. The most accurate option is 'Leaving nothing behind'.
ক) from
খ) to
গ) of
ঘ) into
Note : The adjective 'amenable' is followed by the preposition 'to'. 'Amenable to' means willing to be influenced or persuaded by something (in this case, reason).
ক) on
খ) to
গ) against
ঘ) at
Note : The verb 'grumble' is often followed by the preposition 'at' or 'about' when referring to the cause of dissatisfaction. Here, 'grumbled at his fate' is the correct idiomatic usage.
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