The phrase "capable of" is the correct grammatical structure to indicate ability or inability.
"Capable" is always followed by "of" when referring to an action (e.g., "capable of swimming").
The government can help with exports in Pakistan.
help in investment, to build infrastructure, to apply export policies
"Do you like..." is the correct structure for questions about preferences in present simple tense.
Do you like feeding wild birds?کیا آپ جنگلی پرندوں کو کھانا کھلانا پسند کرتے ہیں؟
Good students work hard.
In the given sentence, noun is students.
And it is in plural.
When I arrived, she was waiting for me.
جب میں پہنچا تو وہ میرا انتظار کر رہی تھی۔
The past continuous tense "was waiting" is used to describe an action that was ongoing at a specific time in the past when another action occurred ("I arrived").
This tense highlights that she was already in the process of waiting when you arrived.
"If you leave early, you will catch the train."
اگر آپ جلدی روانہ ہوئے تو آپ ٹرین پکڑ لیں گے۔
This structure uses the present tense in the if-clause and the future tense in the main clause.
It indicating a condition and its likely result.
"A wide variety of flowers in the show, from simple carnations to the most exquisite roses."
شو میں پھولوں کی وسیع اقسام، سادہ کارنیشن سے لے کر انتہائی شاندار گلاب تک۔
"A wide" effectively introduces the diversity of flowers being discussed.
I like the people here; they are very friendly.
مجھے یہاں کے لوگ پسند ہیں۔ وہ بہت دوستانہ ہیں۔
This correctly uses "they are" to describe the plural noun "people."
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