We use preposition by for means of transport.
When we use "by" this way, it means "close to" "next to" or "beside."
Note:- If two verbs/adjectives etc take two different prepositions, we must use appropriate prepositions along with the verb/adjective.
Mr. Aslam is senior to and older than Mr. Sajad.
This is a well-known proverb: "A rolling stone gathers no moss."
It means a person who keeps moving or changing jobs doesn't gain responsibilities or stability.
"Add insult to injury" is an idiom meaning to make a bad situation worse by adding something even more hurtful or aggravating.
It refers to a situation where something negative happens and then something else is done to worsen it.
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.
The preposition towards means “in the direction of someone or something, or close in location or time."
Saad is traveling towards the School.
The matter is between him and me
معاملہ اس کے اور میرے درمیان ہے
"Between" is a preposition and is followed by objective pronouns.
"Him" and "me" are correct objective forms.
The phrase "The press has become a great power" is commonly used to highlight the influential role of the media.
It refers to the press as the "Fourth Estate," emphasizing its strong impact on public opinion and democracy.
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