We use "on" for floors in a building (e.g., on the second floor).
So, "Her apartment is on the second floor" is correct.
"Along" means following the length or edge of something, like the sea front.
So, the street runs along the sea front, following its direction.
We commonly use "at home" to indicate someone's location.
So, "He is at home" is the correct phrase.
Be good at something means be expert.
Good at means ماہر ہونا
“Call me as soon as possible” is the most natural and correct form in everyday English.
It’s direct, clear, and fits the urgency of the situation.
The boat moves from one side to the other side of the river, so "across" is used.
"Across the river" means crossing over the river.
Our home is built of bricks means ہمارا مکان اینٹوں سے بنا ہوا ہے
The bag is made of leather.
The window is made of glass.
"My friend and benefactor has died."
میرا دوست اور محسن فوت ہو گیا ہے۔
My friend and benefactor" is a singular subject, even though it refers to two roles that the person played.
When referring to a single person, we use the singular verb "has".
We use Present Perfect Tense for actions we have done once in our lives.
Examples:
It's the first time I have visited Karachi.
It's the first time I have eaten sea-food in my life.
It's the first time she has won the match.
We generally use with after entrust.
With is a preposition here.
Entrust with means to assign the responsibility.
Entrust with means ذمے داری سونپنا
I entrusted him with this work میں نے اس کو یہ زمہ داری سونپ دی
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