"At the station": Indicates the location where they waited.
"For twenty minutes": Specifies the duration of waiting.
Use "at" for general locations (e.g., at the park, at home).
Use "for" to indicate duration (e.g., for hours, for days).
Generally aware is followed by of.
Aware of something means باخبر رہنا، آگاہ رہنا
He is aware of and engaged in his work.
When we use (pen) to write, we use (ink) instead of (pen). Then we have to use the preposition (in) but not ( with). Eg. I write in ink.
When we use pencil, we have to use (with) but not (in). Eg. I wrote with a pencil.
I write in ink. Or I write with a pencil.
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His logic surprised everyone, including the experts.
Surprise is a verb here.
Surprise means حیران کردینا
Every means each.
Every is a pronoun here.
We generally use singular verb with each and every.
Every worker was on duty means ہر کارکن ڈیوٹی پر تھا
Usually, of is used after afraid.
Afraid of something means کسی چیز سے خوفزدہ ہونا
میں بلیوں سے خوفزدہ ہوں
The verb "sets" is present tense, but the sentence begins with "Last night," requiring past tense.
The past tense of "set" is also "set", so the correct form is "she set."
The house caught a fire
گھر میں آگ لگ گئی
Please do no interfere in my personal affairs.