"With a grain of salt" means to not take something completely seriously or to be skeptical.
It fits the context of doubting a liar's statement.
"Where" is used to refer to places in relative clauses.
Correct sentence: "Do you remember the town where you were born?"
"Say to us" changes to "tell us", and present tense remains as it's a universal statement.
"You" changes to we, and "our" to their to match the speaker and listener perspective.
“Could” is used to express ability in the past.
The correct sentence is: "He could sing high notes when he was young but his voice has changed."
"In" is defined as inside an area, moving from a point outside to a point inside.
"In the light of the lamp" is the correct phrase, meaning she was sewing within the illuminated area created by the lamp.
Deprive means کسی چیز کو لے جانے یا کسی چیز سے انکار کرنے کے لئے
Provide means کچھ دینے یا سپلائی کرنے کے لئے
He asked them if they would listen to such a man.
In indirect speech, the question form "Will you" changes to "if they would" and the pronouns are adjusted accordingly.
The reporting verb "said to" changes to "asked" in a question.
"That" is correctly used to refer to people or animals in a defining clause.
The sentence means man is the only animal that can think positively about human progress.
Whenever is a conjunction which means جب بھی
"Whenever" is the best choice because it indicates that Saira starts sneezing every time she opens the window to get fresh air.
It expresses a habitual or recurring action, making it the most appropriate conjunction for this sentence.
In indirect speech, the past perfect tense is used when reporting a question about the past.
The sentence in indirect speech would be: "The girl asked me if I had ever been to New York."
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