Despite means in spite of.
Despite means کے باوجود
Despite serious injuries, he managed to play well in the last match
شدید زخمی ہونے کے باوجود وہ آخری میچ میں اچھا کھیلنے میں کامیاب رہے
Subject: "Now I" – includes the time reference "Now" and the pronoun "I".
Predicate: "am free" – tells what the subject is or does.
The verb "sets" is present tense, but the sentence begins with "Last night," requiring past tense.
The past tense of "set" is also "set", so the correct form is "she set."
The comma connects the dependent clause "Because his father was away" to the main clause.
It correctly separates the reason from the result in the sentence.
Generally refrain is followed by from.
In this sentence, the word "enough" is functioning as an adverb modifying the adjective "good."
It describes the degree or extent to which something is good.
Therefore, "enough" is an adverb modifying the adjective "good."
The house caught a fire
گھر میں آگ لگ گئی
The correct passive voice transformation is "The horse is being ridden by the girl."
This conveys that the action of riding is currently happening, with the focus shifted to the horse.
"I am tired as I have been working since morning."
میں صبح سے کام کر کے تھک گیا ہوں۔
The present perfect continuous tense is used here to indicate an action that started in the past and is still ongoing.
In indirect speech, questions beginning with "Do" are converted into "if" clauses, and the tense is shifted back.
Here, "Do I have" becomes "if he had."
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