"Over the river" is the correct preposition to describe something that spans above from one side to another, like a bridge.
Over the river means ندی کے اوپر
The correct phrase is "senior to" because "senior" (like "junior," "inferior," and "superior") is followed by "to".
Example: "He is senior to me in the company."
"Than" is used for comparative degrees (e.g., taller than, stronger than).
The correct prepositions are "on" for something placed at or near a surface, such as "on the square," and "under" for something physically below another thing, such as "under the library."
You cannot always go by appearances.
آپ ہمیشہ ظاہری شکل میں نہیں جا سکتے۔
The correct phrase is "go by appearances," meaning to judge something based solely on how it looks.
It suggests that looks can be deceiving and shouldn't always be trusted.
She is at work .
We usually use preposition at before work.
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On and Upon
On = (Placed in contact)
Upon = (In Motion)
The books were on the table
The dog jumped upon the cat.
Wipe Out is phrasal verb which means to eliminate.
Wipe out means صفایا کرنا
Species were wiped out.
"During" is used to indicate something happening throughout the time of an event.
Taking notes happens while the lecture is in progress, so "during the lecture" is correct.
The phrase "on the way" means something is physically blocking or present along the path.
"There was a parked van on the way" is grammatically and contextually correct.
The words like on, over, at, under, by etc. are called Prepositions.
"Under" is a preposition showing the relationship between the cat and the table.
Prepositions indicate position, direction, or time in a sentence.
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