Scarcely means شاذ و نادر ہی
Barely means بمشکل
"From" is used to show removal or separation (taking something away).
So, "I had to take my book from the table" is correct.
Amicus Curiae literally translated from Latin is "friend of the court."
It is plural is "amici curiae."
Generally, it is referencing a person or group who is not a party to an action, but has a strong interest in the matter.
To put one’s hand to plough is an English idiom.
To put one’s hand to plough means to take a hard or difficult task
To put one’s hand to plough means مشکل کام کی ذمہ داری لینا
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eager
بے تاب
Committee means a committee is a group of people who come together to work on a project.
Committee means معاملے پر غور کرنے والا گروہ
Either or takes verb from second subject (he)
We use is with he or she.
Either you or he is at fault یا تو آپ یا وہ غلطی پر ہیں
ANOMALOUS means بے ترتیب
Usual means حسب معمول
Profane means بے حرمتی کرنا
Respectful means با عزت