"Where" is used to refer to places in relative clauses.
Correct sentence: "Do you remember the town where you were born?"
Use "many" with countable nouns (like "people").
There aren’t many people here.
یہاں زیادہ لوگ نہیں ہیں۔
After "the reason," the correct relative word is "why" when explaining a cause.
Correct sentence: "Do you know the reason why our offer was rejected?"
Population growth directly affects the environment through resource use and pollution.
Weather is a natural phenomenon less directly affected by population.
"If you don't find opportunities" fits grammatically and contextually — it refers to lacking chances to play or participate.
The sentence then suggests an alternative way to stay active.
"Had done" is past perfect, showing the work was completed before Aslam arrived.
"Came" is simple past, indicating the time Aslam came to see you.
"Pulling" makes sense in the context of a car moving slowly, implying it's being dragged or maneuvered.
Pulling means کھینچنا
The idiom "As silent as the grave" means completely silent.
It refers to the absolute quietness associated with a grave.
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