We use preposition of if a person dies from an illness.
Die of کسی بیماری سے مرنا
He died of cholera.
Bottled up means to keep (a feeling or emotion) inside instead of expressing it: to hide
A) Bottled in: This is not a meaningful word choice in the context of the sentence.
C) Bottled on: This is also not a meaningful word choice in the context of the sentence.
Made of: جو کچھ بنانے کے بعد تبدیل نہ ہو
Made from: جو تبدیل ہو
The house is made of bricks. اینٹ تبدیل نہیں ہوئے
Wine is made from grapes انگور تبدیل ہوگئے
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AGM 23.02.2023
Addicted to is a phrase which means عادی ہونا
Addicted to is generally followed by verb + ing form
He was addicted to drinking.
I was addicted to smoking.
The had is also used to show past possessions.
She had a book.
I had a phone.
He had a car.
You should not comment on the performance of the cricket team.
Comment On something means کسی بات پر رائے دینا
"On" preposition is used to show something is in a position on the object " performance of cricket team"
Performance really depends on the object (cricket team), so we use the preposition "ON"
ND05-12-2022
Today's weather is worse than yesterday's."
When comparing two things (today's weather vs. yesterday's), you use the comparative form of adjectives.
The comparative form of "bad" is "worse".
"Bore" is unrelated and refers to boredom, not weather.
"Bad" is the base form and not suitable in a comparative sentence.
"The house was bought from her."
We use "from" to indicate the source or seller in a transaction.
Saying "bought from her" means she was the person who sold the house.
"She embarked upon a quest to decipher the cryptic symbols etched beneath the ancient artifact, unraveling its hidden secrets."
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