When the subject includes someone else and yourself, and it's performing an action, you should use the subject pronoun "I".
John and I are going to the park.
We generally use of after comprise.
Comprise of means consist of.
Of is a preposition here.
This house comprises of four bed rooms یہ گھر چار بیڈ رومز پر مشتمل ہے۔
This structure describes how you travel somewhere.
by + train, car, boat, plane, taxi, bus, coach
Has he come by train? کیا وہ ٹرین سے آیا ہے؟
wherever you have been.
We use preposition in to refer a particular place.
In a factory, In a mall, In a school etc.
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Here, last night shows something happened in the past.
We use second form of a verb in simple sentences of Past Indefinite Tense.
The baby cried for milk last night.
An object is a noun, a noun phrase, or a pronoun that is affected by the action of a verb.
Put up is the correct collocation for displaying posters (e.g., "Put up posters on the wall").
"Up" implies affixing or posting.
Later means بعد میں آنے والا
"I can't talk to you now. I'll talk to you later when I'll have more time."
This is because it is future tense,
The use of "I'll have" conveys that you will have more time later, allowing for a conversation.
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