A coordinating conjunction is a word that joins two elements of equal grammatical rank and syntactic importance.
They can join two verbs, two nouns, two adjectives, two phrases, or two independent clauses.
The seven coordinating conjunctions are for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so.
"That" is used to point out a specific noun (blue car), making it a demonstrative adjective.
Indefinite adjectives (e.g., some, many) do not specify a particular noun.
"I have not seen her since June."
میں نے اسے جون سے نہیں دیکھا۔
"Since" is used to indicate a starting point in time for something that continues to the present.
His father passed away last Night.
ان کے والد کا گزشتہ اتوار کو انتقال ہو گیا تھا۔
"Passed away" is a polite or softer way of saying someone has died.
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.
I cannot come to see you until tomorrow.
"Until" is the correct choice, as it refers to a point in time when something will happen.
It indicating that the speaker cannot visit before tomorrow.
I found out that I had mistaken the car.
مجھے پتہ چلا کہ میں نے گاڑی کو غلط کر دیا تھا۔
Here 'had' indicates past perfect tense.
We generally use third form (mistaken) of verb in this tense.
First form: Mistake
Second form: Mistook
Third form: Mistaken
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parliamentarian ماہر پارلیمانی امور
An important word for Spelling asks in previous exams.
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ND04-12-2022
Neha is traveling toward the school
The preposition to·wards is used in the direction of somewhere
For example, Neha is traveling in the direction (toward) the school
So the option "toward" is the best to keep the meaning of the original sentence
SH24-8-2023
Fall Off is a phrase which means گرنا
ایملی گھوڑے سے گررئی ہے۔
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