Incongruous means متضاد
Inconsistent means متضاد
The correct sentence is: You had better give in.
The structure "had better" is used to give advice or recommend an action, and the verb following "had better" is in its base form.
The correct change of voice for the sentence "I want to buy a car" is: I want a car to be bought by me.
This maintains the meaning of the original sentence while changing the voice correctly.
The complete proverb is: "When angry, count a hundred."
Suggests that when you feel angry, you should take a moment to pause and collect your thoughts before reacting.
"Bombastic" is an adjective.
It describes speech or writing that is high-sounding but with little meaning, often used to impress others.
The phrase "at a pinch" refers to being available or able to help in a difficult or urgent situation.
At a pinch means ایک چٹکی پر
The phrase "cutting off your nose to spite your face" refers to actions taken in anger that ultimately harm oneself more than the intended target.
It highlighting the futility of such behavior.
The phrase "differ with you" means to have a disagreement or hold a contrasting opinion compared to someone else.
"With" is the appropriate preposition used to indicate the person one disagrees with.
"Ali is ill with a fever."
The preposition "with" is used to indicate the cause of the illness.
It describes what Ali is suffering from.
The phrase "tore it into pieces" indicates that the lion attacked the deer and caused it to be broken apart.
"Into" emphasizes the action of breaking something down or transforming it into smaller parts.