The correct preposition with "adjacent" is "to."
Correct sentence: "His house is adjacent to the mosque."
This sentence belongs to Future Perfect Tense.
Formula: Subject + will + have + 3rd form of a verb + object.
Tomorrow at 3 PM you will have matches.
Note:- If “possessive adjective” or “a noun with an apostrophe” is used before “home”, “to” or "at" is used before “home” only in case of specific verbs (Not with “arrive” and “reach”.
She arrived at his home means وہ اس کے گھر پہنچی تھی
All cabin attendants must lock the cabin door after leaving the room
تمام کیبن اٹینڈنٹ کو کمرے سے نکلنے کے بعد کیبن کا دروازہ لاک کرنا چاہیے
Rice is a summer crop چاول گرمیوں کا فصل ہے
“Best” is the superlative degree of Adjective.
Article “the” is generally used before a superlative degree.
He is the best soldier.
The correct sentence is: "Hurry up or you will miss the bus."
"Or" is used to show a warning or consequence — if you don't hurry, the result will be missing the bus.
The correct phrase is "yelling at" when someone is shouting angrily toward someone.
Correct sentence: "She was yelling at her students."
"Flock" is the correct collective noun for sheep (also birds).
"A flock of sheep" is a commonly used and grammatically correct phrase.
The correct comparison is "as well as me", using the object pronoun "me".
This structure is common in informal usage; though "I" is sometimes debated, "me" is widely accepted.
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