Article (a,an,the) are used before a noun.
The indefinite article is not used before an abstract or material noun.
Wrong: He sued for a peace.
Right: He sued for peace اس نے امن کے لیے مقدمہ دائر کیا
He is married to my sister.
This is a sentence of passive.
Married in passive voice = to
Married in active voice = boy married girl. No preposition
Married in active voice = girl married with boy
She is married with business.
We generally use into after pour.
Into is a preposition here.
Pour the juice into the glass گلاس میں جوس انڈیلو
This sentence belongs to Question Tag.
We use won't + subject in such type of Question Tag in future tenses.
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Angry with someone means کسی سے ناراض ہونا
Angry with: کسی انسان سے ناراض ہونا
Angry on: کسی بات پہ ناراض ہونا
Angry at برتاو یا رویے پر ناراض ہونا
We generally use preposition to with belong.
Belong to means تعلق رکھنا
This is a second conditional sentence (If + past simple, would + base verb).
So the correct form is: If he worked harder, he would pass.
The sentence is expressing a future action ("going to the zoo tomorrow").
The structure "subject + be + going to + verb" is used for plans.
"are" is used for plural subjects (we, you, they, My brother and I).
Everybody was present except Iqra.
میرے علاوہ سب موجود تھے۔
"Except" means to exclude, which fits the sentence context.
It indicates that everyone was present except for the speaker.
"Stationery" refers to writing materials like paper, pens, and envelopes. "Stationary," on the other hand, means not moving.
The context of the sentence is about purchasing writing supplies.