Over can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun or a pronoun)
a bridge over the river
Two men were fighting over her.
I saw him jumping over the wall.
Generally on is used for roads and streets.
On refers a surface.
On is a preposition here.
The cat ran on the road بلی سڑک پر دوڑی
The word Resemble is followed by To.
Resemble to mother means والدہ سے مشابہت رکھنا
My Mortgage needs to be paid every month.
میرے رہن کو ہر ماہ ادا کرنے کی ضرورت ہے۔
A mortgage means a type of loan used to purchase
"Mortgage" is correctly spelled from all other option
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Generally, insist takes preposition on.
Insist on something means کسی بات پر اسرار کرنا
I will be here till Sunday
میں اتوار تک یہاں رہوں گا۔
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will be in the future continuous tenses
The other two options are irrelevant because
shall be used when the event already occurs
Am is used with proper nouns or pronoun.
"All was having bath when the phone rang."
Past continuous tense ("was having") combined with the simple past tense ("rang")
The correct phrase is "at enmity with", used to show hostility between two parties.
"Enmity" means a state of being actively opposed or hostile to someone.
"Either" is used when referring to one of two options.
The sentence implies he wants to be one of the two professions, hence "either" fits best.
Either means یا تو
"The renowned philosopher delved deep within the intricacies of human consciousness, shedding light towards the enigma of self-awareness."
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