After "the reason," the correct relative word is "why" when explaining a cause.
Correct sentence: "Do you know the reason why our offer was rejected?"
A verb phrase consists of a main verb and its auxiliaries. In this sentence, will have been studying is a combination of auxiliary verbs (will have been) and the main verb (studying), forming a future perfect continuous tense.
Population growth directly affects the environment through resource use and pollution.
Weather is a natural phenomenon less directly affected by population.
A character is any person, animal, or figure represented in a literary work.
Characters are central to the story’s development and plot.
"Pulling" makes sense in the context of a car moving slowly, implying it's being dragged or maneuvered.
Pulling means کھینچنا
"Usually" describes how often he sleeps — it modifies the verb "sleeps", so it is an adverb of frequency.
"Sleeps" is a verb, and "day" is a noun.
The prefix dis- means "not" or "opposite of".
So disused means no longer used.
The idiom "As silent as the grave" means completely silent.
It refers to the absolute quietness associated with a grave.
The verb prefer is correctly followed by "to" when comparing two things.
"An apple" and "a banana" are used with correct articles based on pronunciation.
The correct phrase is "intent on", meaning determined or focused on something.
So, "Wahid is intent on finishing school next year" is the proper usage.
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