This sentence is talking about two actions in the past.
In such case, we use Past Perfect Tense in first, we use Past Indefinite Tense in second.
He had finished his work before father arrived ابو کے آنے سے پہلے وہ کام مکمل کرچکا تھا
"The government has embarked on the implementation of the 20-point program vigorously."
Explanation:
The word "on" is used when something is started or initiated towards a particular activity.
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Singular: This Plural: These
Singular: Woman Plural: Women
Singular: Isn't Plural: Aren't
Correct plural: Those sweaters aren't for those women to wear
AGM 24-12-2022
A certain amount of stress is unavoidable in daily life.
A certain amount of stress means تھوڑی سی مقدار میں تناؤ
ND06-08-2023
"Torrent of thoughts" is a common phrase meaning a sudden, intense flow of thoughts — like an outburst.
It's not related to confusion, sleeplessness, or imagination directly.
Torrent = Outburst (a rush or flood of something)
"I love to read books" is a complete declarative sentence and ends with a full stop.
"Wow," is an interjection and usually followed by an exclamation mark or comma.
"Where is the library" is a question requiring a question mark.
If I were you, I would take the job.
The subjunctive mood uses "were" instead of "was" for hypothetical or unreal situations.
"If I were you" expresses an imaginary condition, making it grammatically correct.
The original sentence is in direct speech: He apologized, "I did wrong."
The verb "did" is in the past simple tense.
When changing to reported speech, past simple usually becomes past perfect.
Therefore, "I did wrong" becomes "he had done wrong".
He apologized that he had done wrong.
The sentence is a question, as it is asking about the cookies, which requires a question mark at the end.
An exclamation mark would imply excitement or surprise.
A period would indicate a statement.
A diphthong is a complex vowel sound that begins with one vowel sound and glides into another within the same syllable.
In tear, the vowel sound is a combination of two sounds, "ea," which forms a diphthong (pronounced as /ɪə/ or /ɛə/ in some accents)
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