A declarative sentence states a fact or opinion — here, the speaker is stating where the keys were found.
It ends with a full stop (period).
Combustible means آتش گیر
Flammable means آتش گیر
Smash up means توڑ
Damage means نقصان
AFFLUENT means امیر
Poor means غریب
SUBSTANDARD means غیر معیاری
Inferior means کمتر
The sentence contains two clauses: "The evil that men do" (dependent clause) and "lives after them" (independent clause), making it complex.
The dependent clause is connected to the independent clause, forming a complex sentence.
"Which" is used to refer to things (like "novel") and introduces a relative clause.
The sentence means: "This is the novel which you might like" – correct and complete.
Who, whom, what, which, and that are called Relative Pronouns.
A compound sentence is a sentence that connects two independent clauses, typically with a coordinating conjunction like and or but.
The sentence has two independent clauses ("I know you don't like him" and "that does not matter") joined by the conjunction "but".
This makes it a compound sentence.
The prefix "re-" means again, which fits the sentence meaning: look at this chapter again.
So, "review" means to go over or examine something again.
This sentence follows the third conditional structure: If + past perfect (had worked) + would have + past participle (succeeded).
The third conditional expresses unreal past situations, meaning she did not work hard, so she did not succeed.
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