The correct preposition after "afraid" is "of".
So, the correct sentence is: "She was afraid of snakes."
Sympathy for someone means کسی کیلئے ہمدردی ہونا
Examples:
He has no sympathy for beggars.
I have no sympathy for you.
I have no sympathy for him.
I have no sympathy for poor.
All three sentences are grammatically correct. However, if you need to mark only one, you can choose:
"The library lost all its books."
Brave means بہادر
Fearful means خوف زدہ
Coward means بزدل
Benevolent means خیر خواہ
Kind means خیر خواہ
"He seems to be quite contented with his life."
"Contented" is commonly followed by "with" to indicate satisfaction or happiness with something.
"With" is the correct preposition in this context.
The phrase "charged with" means assigned or entrusted with a specific task or responsibility.
In this context, the young officer was given the responsibility of taking the prisoners to the rear.
نوجوان افسر کو قیدیوں کو عقب میں لے جانے کی ذمہ داری دی گئی۔
Glamorous means مسحور کن
The idiom "couch potato" refers to a lazy person who spends a lot of time sitting or lying down.
It often watching TV, with minimal physical activity.
It is as easy to do it right as do.
یہ کرنا اتنا ہی آسان ہے جتنا صحیح کرنا
Do is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence.
Do is an irregular verb.
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