Nuclear energy is too dangerous to be used widely.
جوہری توانائی کا وسیع پیمانے پر استعمال کے لیے بہت خطرناک ہے۔
The word "too" is used as an adverb to modify the adjective "dangerous" in this sentence.
Such means of type about to be mentioned.
That is used refer specific things mentioned earlier.
Such means ایسا
That means جو
"We use 'will purchase' to express your intent to buy something in the future if you have the money."
The modal verb 'will' is used to express future tense,
while 'purchase' is the base form of the verb used to describe the action of buying something.
"The departmental store is open from eight to seven."
This indicates the range of time the store is open.
It starting at eight and ending at seven.
It was raining yesterday, so we did not go out.
We use Past Indefinite Tense/Past Simple Tense with Yesterday.
Formula of Negative sentence of Past Indefinite Tense:
Subject + did + not + first form of a verb + object.
"While the UK has earned record revenue this year, it still lags well behind in exports."
It still lags means یہ اب بھی پیچھے ہے
This indicates that despite high revenue, the UK is still significantly behind in export performance.
On leaving the shopping plaza, Sania was robbed of her purse.
شاپنگ پلازہ سے نکلتے ہی ثانیہ کا پرس چھین لیا گیا۔
The correct phrase is "robbed of her purse," as "of" indicates the item taken from her.
I enjoy playing tennis.
میں ٹینس کھیل کر لطف اندوز ہوتا ہوں۔
The verb "enjoy" is followed by a gerund (verb + ing).
So "playing" is correct.
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