Intrude into کہیں زبردستی گھسنا
Intrude on دخل اندازی کرنا
Intrude on is a phrasal verb.
Do not intrude on the privacy of anyone.
Sentence takes to.
To is a preposition here.
Sentence to death means سزائے موت سنانا
The correct phrase is "listen to" — we always listen to someone or something.
So, it should be: "I always listen carefully to my parents' advice."
The sentence means that teachers follow or model their actions based on the example of the Prophet (S.A.W).
The correct preposition to express imitation or following someone’s example is “after.”
The correct phrase is "quick in mind," meaning intellectually sharp or intelligent.
"In" is the proper preposition to describe a quality within someone, like the mind.
The sentence describes two men holding a horse, which implies the horse is in the middle of them.
The correct preposition for two people with something in the middle is "between."
"Looked at" is the correct phrasal verb to indicate directing one's gaze toward someone/something, often with an emotion (e.g., anger).
Example: "Hamza looked at his friend angrily."
Set upon/on is a phrase.
Set upon/on means اچانک حملہ کردینا
The robbers set upon the unarmed travellers
"For" is used to show the duration of time — "for two months" indicates how long she had been learning.
Use "since" with a specific point in time (e.g., since January).