We generally use by with time.
by is a preposition here
What is the time by your watch means آپ کی گھڑی میں کیا وقت ہوا ہے
"I laughed at him for making a silly mistake."
"Laughed at" is the correct phrase used when you are mocking
"For" is used to explain the reason for the action (in this case, making a silly mistake).
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.
The boat moves from one side to the other side of the river, so "across" is used.
"Across the river" means crossing over the river.
We commonly use "at home" to indicate someone's location.
So, "He is at home" is the correct phrase.
"From" is used to show removal or separation (taking something away).
So, "I had to take my book from the table" is correct.
"From" shows the source or place where something was obtained.
So, "I bought some milk from the grocery store" is correct.
"The lamp went out at once."
چراغ ایک دم بجھ گیا۔
It means the lamp extinguished or stopped producing light immediately.
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