The word WITHOUT in the sentence tells us that the speaker has run without breaks.
If you can replace the word with “he”' or “'she,” use who.
If you can replace it with “him” or “her,” use whom.
The phrase "last night" indicates past tense.
So, the correct verb form is "went", the past tense of "go".
After "Would you mind," we use the gerund (verb + ing) form.
So, the correct sentence is: "Would you mind closing the window?"
We use in for the honour of someone.
In someone's honour means کسی کی اعزاز میں
In is a preposition here.
He will finally have a national memorial in his honour.
Married off is a phrasal verb.
Married off means شادی کرکے رخصت کردینا
Off is a preposition here.
The father seems relieved as he married off his daughter.
A big city can also be treated as a point, when we speak of global distances; in that case, at is used.
At is a preposition here.
While flying to London I had a brief stopover at Paris.
Usage of IN and INTO
In = inside to inside.
My mother is in the house.
Into = motion inward
A girl jumped into the river means لڑکی نے دریا میں چھلانگ لگالی
Infer takes from.
Infer from means derive from.
Infer from means نتیجہ نکالنا
You can't infer anything from this statement.
Desirous is a noun here.
We use of with desirous.
Of is a preposition here.
Desirous means خواہاں، خواہش مند
Are you really desirous of visiting Pakistan?
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