The correct sentence is: "She will finish the work by tomorrow."
"Will" is the appropriate auxiliary verb to indicate future action.
"I am busy right now. I was working on it."
Since "right now" indicates the present moment,
The sentence refers to something happening recently, but is currently interrupted.
The past continuous tense "was working" is the correct choice.
"Ali usually gets up early in the morning and goes to bed late at night."
We say "in the morning" for parts of the day.
We say "at night" for the nighttime.
So the correct and natural usage is: in the morning, at night.
The correct sentence would be, "I shall see you tomorrow unless I have to work late."
Unless is used to indicate a condition under which something will not happen.
"Done" is the correct choice.
As it is the past participle used with "can" to indicate possibility or ability in passive voice.
Within is used to express that some stated time or less will pass before something happens.
Within two hours means دو گھنٹوں کے اندر اندر
Active Voice: Who
Passive Voice: By whom
Who can complete this task means اس کام کو کون مکمل کرسکتا ہے
We are too busy to take on more work.
ہم مزید کام کرنے کے لیے بہت مصروف ہیں۔
"Take on" means to accept or handle more work or responsibility, which fits the context of being busy.
"The pilgrims will arrive at the Peshawar airport at 9 o'clock."
"At" is used for specific locations and times.
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