"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 "short of" is an idiom used to indicate a lack or deficiency of something.
In this case, "short of money" means that you do not have enough money.
They have all been friends since their first match as a team.
وہ سب ایک ٹیم کے طور پر اپنے پہلے میچ سے ہی دوست ہیں۔
"Since" is used to indicate the starting point of a continuous period of time.
You have to leave your shoes by the doorآپ کو اپنے جوتے دروازے پر چھوڑنا ہوں گے۔
Congruent means موزوں یا مناسب
Synonym: Suitable, Fit
Antonym: Improper
Suitable: مناسب
Improper: نامناسب
Laugh is an intransitive verb.
Laugh at someone means کسی پر ہنسنا یا مذاق اڑانا
Laugh is generally followed by at
Never laugh at the old persons بوڑھے لوگوں پر کبھی نہ ہنسو
She has been working in a factory since 2007.
Words like, morning, evening, midnight, June 2014, etc. are generally followed by the preposition Since.
The correct preposition after "invite" in this context is "to".
So the complete sentence is: "I invited him to the dinner."
Rule:
We use "invite someone to" an event or place (e.g., to a party, to dinner, to a wedding).
To refer to a place, use the prepositions "in" (the point itself), "at" (the general vicinity), "on" (the surface), and "inside" (something contained).
They will meet in the lunchroom.
She was waiting in the car.
Discord means disagreement
Discord: خلش یا نااتفاقی
Synonym: Conflict, division
Antonym: Harmony, Agreement
Harmony: ہم آئنگی
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