"Generally" indicates how often something happens, referring to the usual or common occurrence.
It modifies the verb "have" to express a typical frequency of sleep patterns in children.
The idiom "Pull someone's leg" means to playfully deceive or tease someone, often by telling a joke or a false statement.
It is a lighthearted way to trick or mock someone, without any malicious intent.
Asperity means مزاج میں سختی یا کٹھا پن
Harshness of tone or manner means لہجے یا انداز کی سختی۔
She said that she would call me the next day.
In indirect speech, "will" changes to "would," and "tomorrow" becomes "the next day" to reflect the shift in time.
Encourage means حوصلہ افزائی
Discourage means حوصلہ شکنی
Indigenous means سودیشی
Native means مقامی
Linking verbs do not express action; instead, they connect the subject to additional information, such as a state or condition.
Examples include is, am, are, was, were, seem, become, which link the subject to a complement (e.g., "She is happy.").
Fitness refers to the ability to perform daily activities without fatigue and with enough energy for leisure.
Wellness is broader (mental/social well-being).
Stiffness implies rigidity.
DECIMATE means ختم کرنا - بڑی تعداد میں ہلاک
Destroy means تباہ
Kill means قتل ۔ شکار - مار ڈالنا
"He" (singular) changes to "They" (plural).
"Is" (singular verb) changes to "are" (plural verb).
"Boy" becomes "boys" for plural.
Correct plural sentence: They are smart boys.
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