JAMB - Hausa (2017 - No. 29)
Duk wad'annan misalam kalmomi umurtau ne in ban da
tafi
d'azu
tashi
kwanta
Explanation
The correct answer is d'azu. The question is asking which of the options is not an imperative (umurtau) verb. D'azu is a verb in the
prohibitive form, meaning "don't go" or "don't do", whereas the other options - kwanta (lie down), tafi (go), tashi (stand up), and zauna (si
down) - are all imperative verbs, used to give commands or instructions. Therefore, the correct answer is d'azu, as it is the only
prohibitive verb among the options.
prohibitive form, meaning "don't go" or "don't do", whereas the other options - kwanta (lie down), tafi (go), tashi (stand up), and zauna (si
down) - are all imperative verbs, used to give commands or instructions. Therefore, the correct answer is d'azu, as it is the only
prohibitive verb among the options.
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