We use no one, nobody, nothing and nowhere to refer to an absence of people, things or places.
We use them with a singular verb: Nobody ever goes to see her. She's very lonely.
The correct answer is "was" because "quality" is a singular noun, and the sentence is in the past tense.
So, "The quality of mangoes was good" is grammatically correct.
We generally use from with diseases.
From is a preposition here.
He is suffering from anaphylactic shock
Hand over is a phrasal verb.
Hand over means to give.
Hand over means حوالے کرنا
Hand over answer sheet to me انسر شیٹ میرے حوالے کریں
Surprise is a verb which means حیران رہ جانا
We use at after surprise.
At is a preposition here.
I was surprised at and pleased at his writing skills.
We use of to show a relation of noun.
Of is a preposition here.
I am so weary of your complaints.
Generally prefer is followed by To.
To is a preposition here.
Prefer means ترجیع دینا
A lot of young people prefer computer games to football.
The correct phrasing requires "Was the microwave" to form a proper question about the invention of the microwave.
It follows the structure of asking about the invention of a specific item in the past.
"Whatever" is used to refer to anything that the subject (you) cooks.
"Whichever" is used when selecting from a limited set of options.
"What" is a question word.
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