In can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): The children are in the garden.
As an adverb (without a following noun): Come in and sit down.
He has no trust in his own skill.
Trust in something means کسی چیز پر اعتماد ہونا
The words mock and laugh are always followed by at.
At is a preposition here.
Mock at someone means کسی پر ہنسنا یا مزاق اڑانا
To be rolling in money means بہت زیادہ امیر یا مالدار ہونا
Active Voice: Why did you not agree to my proposal?
Passive Voice: Why was my proposal not agreed to by you?
Past Indefinite tense
Active Voice= Subject + Second Form of Verb + Object.
Passive Voice = Object + was/were + third of verb + by + subject.
The meeting was held in the conference room.
یہ ملاقات کانفرنس روم میں ہوئی۔
Use “in” when something happens inside an enclosed space, like a room, hall, or building.
A contraction is a shortened form of two words using an apostrophe.
"I've" is the correct contraction for "I have" (e.g., I've seen that movie).
Plagiarism is the practice of taking someone else’s work, ideas, or intellectual property and presenting them as one's own without proper attribution.
It is considered unethical and dishonest in academic and professional settings.
Garrulous means باتونی
Talkative means باتونی
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