The verb "began" is the correct past tense form of "begin."
It is sed to describe an action that started in the past.
The correct passive form is "The mouse was chased by the cat."
In passive voice, the object (mouse) becomes the subject, and the verb form changes to reflect the past action.
Rancour means دشمنی
Enmity means دشمنی
The present continuous tense "are walking" is correct.
Because it describes an ongoing action happening at the moment.
I am not concerned with his affairs
With means 'in the same place as someone or something' or 'accompanying':
She arrived with her boyfriend.
I don't like tea with milk.
There was a free phone with the car.
The defeated army fled from the battlefield.
شکست خوردہ فوج میدان جنگ سے بھاگ گئی۔
"Fled from" is correct as it indicates escaping or running away from a specific place.
"Done" is the correct choice.
As it is the past participle used with "can" to indicate possibility or ability in passive voice.
He is very particular about his clothes.
وہ اپنے لباس کے بارے میں بہت خاص ہے۔
The correct preposition with "particular" is about.
It indicating careful attention or concern.
"Draught" refers to a current of air, often used to describe a gentle breeze or a flow of air through a room.
In this sentence, "draught" is the correct choice, as it implies that there is a flow of air coming through the window.