Impoverished means غریب
Without money means پیسے کے بغیر
"People" is plural, so the verb must be plural too.
"Were" is the past tense plural form of "to be," matching the sentence context.
"Will be" is a helping (auxiliary) verb used to form the future continuous tense.
It supports the main verb "taking" to indicate an ongoing future action.
"All the kids" is a noun phrase because it functions as the subject of the sentence and contains a noun ("kids") with modifiers.
A noun phrase centers around a noun and may include determiners or adjectives.
"May" is used to express possibility, indicating that there is a chance of rain.
The sentence suggests uncertainty, and "may" conveys that possibility.
"To" completes the phrase "to the best of his ability".
It means he worked with his maximum effort.
Flammable : Burn → Something flammable is likely to burn.
Fragile : Break → Something fragile is likely to break.
The phrase "eating out" means having a meal outside the home, usually at a restaurant.
So, "We are eating out tonight" is correct.
"Shall I open the window?" is a polite way to offer help or do something for someone.
Make an offer means ایک پیش کش کریں
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