With means 'in the same place as someone or something' or 'accompanying': She arrived with her boyfriend.
We usually wash the crockery after dinner.
After is a preposition.
We washed the crockery after thedinner ہم نے رات کے کھانے کے بعد برتن دھوئے
Both compliment & congratulate are followed by on.
On is a preposition here.
Compliment on تعریف کرنا
Congratulate on مبارکباد دینا
I complimented him on his success.
"It is time we went out" uses the past tense ("went") even though it refers to the present or immediate future.
We use From to refer origin of something.
From is a preposition here.
She reproduced sentences from the original text.
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We use preposition for to refer a reason.
For the wedding, for the ceremony, for the purpose etc.
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She wondered whether could it be true.
وہ حیران تھی کہ کیا یہ سچ ہو سکتا ہے۔
"Could" is often used in conditional clauses
such as " someone thought about the true condition" so "could "is best to make a meaningful sentence
The ‘solid’ reason is that the preposition ‘at’ is always used with ‘jeer
We should not jeer at the poor
jeer at, jest at, sneer at, smile at, laugh at etc.
The correct structure is "prevent someone from doing something."
So, "He prevented me from going there" is the correct sentence.
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