Worn out by a long walk, she fainted. Here ‘worn out’ is a ______.

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After jumping off the Yacht, _______.
A. a snake bit the man.
B. the man was bitten by a snake.
C. the man bite the snake.
D. the snake bite the man.
Complete the sentence with an appropriate choice:Walking through forest,______________.
A. the path of the traveler was moonlit
B. the moon lit up the leaves of the trees
C. the traveler saw the moon above the trees
D. the moon was seen above the trees by the traveler
Unlike most birds______________.
A. there is lack of feather on vultures’ heads and necks.
B. feathers are not found on the heads and necks of vultures.
C. there are no feathers on vultures’ heads and necks.
D. vultures do not have feathers on their heads and necks.
Choose the sentence with correct modifiers.
A. Just Lincoln was selected for the team.
B. Lincoln was just selected for the team.
C. Lincoln was selected for just the team.
D. Lincoln just was selected for the team.
Find out the correct sentence.
A. I earned nearly fifty Taka today.
B. I nearly earned fifty Taka today.
C. I earned fifty Taka today.
D. Nearly I earned fifty Taka today.
Which sentence is correct?
A. Not looking where he was going, a bike hit him.
B. Not looking where he was going, he was hit by a bike.
C. Not looking where he was going, he was hitted by a bike.
D. Not looking where he was going, him was hit by a bike.
Which sentence uses the modifier correctly?
A. The kids quickly ate all that food.
B. I only have one day to get this report finished.
C. The movie’s exciting plot didn’t improve it.
D. Plunging into the water, he rescued the child drowning.

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