I would like to thank you on behalf of all us .
On and onto are prepositions.
We use on when we refer to a position on a surface (on the table, on the ocean, on the moon, on the roof, on the bus): Your keys are on the table.
An adjective phrase typically comes immediately after a noun to provide more information about it.
It describes or modifies the noun.
This giving details such as size, color, or quality.
innocent means معصوم
Guilty means مجرم
The correct phrase is "pride in."
"In" is the appropriate preposition used to indicate pride regarding something, like qualifications.
Aboriginal
مقامی
"Scratch someone's back" means to give someone a favor or help them out with the expectation that they will return the favor in the future.
It implies a mutual benefit in relationships or transactions.
The doctor recommended some tablets and asked to drink plenty of water.
ڈاکٹر نے کچھ گولیاں تجویز کیں اور وافر مقدار میں پانی پینے کو کہا۔
"Some" is appropriate for a non-specific quantity of tablets, and "plenty" indicates a sufficient amount of water.
He asked me whether I would help him is correct.
In indirect speech, a yes/no question with "will" changes to "would," and "will you" is converted to "whether I would" to report the question accurately.
Bewildered حیران
evil
برائی