We generally use in before evening, morning, afternoon etc.
In is the preposition here.
We get up early in the morning ہم صبح جلدی اٹھتے ہیں
"For" indicates purpose or reason.
The phrase "for your safety" means to ensure you stay safe.
The preposition "at" is used to indicate a specific time.
So, "I will come at 2 o'clock" is grammatically correct.
Correct sentence: "…so that he can go on a month long tour of Europe."
"On" is used with journeys or tours.
"For a while" indicates a duration of time (how long the action continued).
Example: "I have been ringing the doorbell for a while."
"For" + time period = Duration (e.g., for hours, for days).
"Since" + specific time = Start point (e.g., since morning).
The phrase "suggestions for improving" is the correct collocation.
Correct sentence: "The rest of the class listened carefully and gave suggestions for improving the plan."
She was crying for help
وہ مدد کے لیے پکار رہی تھی۔
Here, "for" is a preposition that connects the action (crying) with the reason or purpose (help).
Generally shy is followed by of.
Of is a preposition here.
Shy of someone means کسی سے شرمانا
He was shy of fighting.
"Near" indicates proximity, meaning the store is close to the park.
Example: "The store is near the park."