"Stars" is plural, so the auxiliary verb "do" is correct.
The base form "shine" follows "do" in questions.
Docile means شائستہ
Obedient means فرمانبردار
The adjectives follow the correct order: opinion → size → age → color → material → noun.
"Charming" (opinion), "little" (size), "old" (age), "white" (color), "stone" (material), followed by "house" (noun).
"Ox" is an irregular noun because its plural form is "oxen", not "oxes."
The dish → dishes, chocolate → chocolates, plant → plants follow regular plural rules.
A noun clause is a group of words that functions as a noun.
In this sentence, "What he did" acts as the subject of the sentence.
Correct sentence: "How much is there in your account?"
"Much" is used for uncountable nouns like money, and "is" matches the singular form.
The correct phrase is "do away with", which means to eliminate or get rid of something.
Hence, the sentence becomes: "...thinking to do away with the new theory..."
The verb "be" is incorrect here; the correct form should be "is" – "Although the hospital is self-sufficient..."
"Be" is used in subjunctive or imperative moods, which is not suitable in this context.
"Adhere to" is the correct phrase used to indicate that something sticks or attaches itself to a surface.
The paint will adhere to any surface, whether rough or smooth.
Be, Do, and Have function as helping (auxiliary) verbs when used with main verbs in a sentence.
Examples: She is going home, They do play well, I have eaten lunch.
Words like am, is, are, was, were, being, been, will be are examples of Helping Verbs.
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