The correct phrase is: "draw on the walls", meaning to write or sketch on the surface.
"Of the park" shows possession or relation to the park.
"Decided to go" and "to enjoy" both require "to" before the base verb.
Correct sentence: "Hyder and Ahsan decided to go to the nearby forest to enjoy the natural beauty."
It is awful to be afflicted with a sense of inferiority.
احساسِ کمتری کا شکار ہونا بہت بری بات ہے۔
We use with to refer to what we use to do something: They opened the package with a knife.
I'll tie it with some tape to keep it closed.
"On" is used to show something resting on a surface.
Here, the bird is sitting on the tree (likely on a branch).
He showed great tenacity of purpose in bringing the task to completion.
Tenacity means ثابت قدمی یا مضبوطی
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"Wait till tomorrow": is a shortened and informal version of "wait until tomorrow,"
"Wait till" means to wait up to a certain point in time — very natural and commonly used.
"In the red dress" starts with the preposition "in" and ends with a noun — making it a prepositional phrase.
It describes which girl Hira is, giving more detail about the noun.
The phrase "delighted with" is correctly used to express pleasure or satisfaction about something.
So, "delighted with the generosity" is grammatically and idiomatically correct.
In this sentence, "along" is a preposition.
As it shows the relationship between "walking" and "the road."