When describing proficiency or skill in a subject, the preposition "in" is generally used.
For example, "He is proficient in mathematics"
Correct sentence: "Under a spread chestnut tree, the children play."
"Under" shows the position beneath the tree.
The phrase "No lady in the committee" indicates the absence of any woman as a member of the committee.
کمیٹی میں کوئی خاتون نہیں۔
The preposition "at" is used with specific times.
So "at 9 o'clock" is the correct form.
I told the tailor to put red buttons on the dress he is making for me.
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The correct phrase is "a series of questions.""Of" is used to indicate a collection or set of something in English.
Inquire of means to ask something.
Inquire of means پوچھنا
The correct phrase is "do away with", which means to eliminate or get rid of something.
Hence, the sentence becomes: "...thinking to do away with the new theory..."
"Been" is used with "has" to form the present perfect continuous tense.
"For" is used to indicate a duration of time (three years).
The correct phrase is "afraid of", meaning to fear something.
Example: "She is not afraid of death."
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