Explanation
By uses
ایسی سواری جس میں کھڑے ہو کر جا سکیں مثلا بس، ٹرین وغیرہ تو بائی لگاتے ہیں
In uses
ایسی سواری جس میں کھڑے ہو کرنہ جایا جا سکے مثلا کار وغیرہ تو ان لگاتے ہیں
Additional Information
"In"
is often used for private transportation, such as "in a car," and
"by" is commonly used for public transportation, such as "by bus"
or "by train." However, in the context of the sentence "Most of
the guests arrived ______ car," both "by" and "in" can
be used to convey slightly different meanings:
1. "Most of the guests arrived
by car": This indicates that the guests used cars as their mode of
transportation to arrive at the destination. "By" emphasizes the
method or means of transportation.
2. "Most of the guests arrived
in a car": This also indicates that the guests used cars, but it
specifically refers to the fact that each guest arrived in their own individual
car or in cars belonging to their group. "In" emphasizes the physical
space or container used for transportation.
Both "by" and "in"
are acceptable in this context, but "by" is more commonly used when
emphasizing the means of transportation, which is why it was initially
suggested. However, "in" could also be used to emphasize the
individual cars the guests arrived in.