Into is a preposition that shows what something is within or inside.
As separate words, in and to sometimes simply wind up next to each other.
We find ancient historical sites across the four provinces of Pakistan.
"Across" is used to show something is spread throughout multiple areas or regions.
It correctly implies that historical sites are distributed in all provinces.
"Across the road" correctly indicates movement from one side of the road to the other.
It fits the context of safety and direction before crossing.
The sentence should be "I saw you dancing at the party."
This specifies the particular party being referred to.
Atone for" means to make amends or compensate for wrongdoing.
*(ہمیں اپنی غلطیوں کا کفارہ ادا کرنا ہوگا۔)
Atone is generally followed by for.
For is a preposition here.
Atone for خمیازہ بھگتنا
We all have to atone for our misdeeds.
Below is used to indicate a lower position than sea level.
Example: The lake is 900 feet below sea level.
The preposition towards means “in the direction of someone or something, or close in location or time."
Saad is traveling towards the School.
Alcohol is injurious to health.
شراب صحت کے لیے نقصان دہ ہے۔
The phrase "injurious to health" is commonly used to describe something that is harmful or damaging to one's health.