"Through the tunnel" means entering at one end and coming out the other.
It accurately describes movement inside a passage like a tunnel.
"The" is used when referring to a specific item already known to the speaker and listener.
In this sentence, "the jacket" refers to a particular jacket that was bought at the mall.
The past tense "finished" is correct.
Because the sentence refers to an action completed in the past ("yesterday").
We generally use of with reputation.
Of is a preposition here.
Reputation means شہرت
Here “Yesterday” shows past indefinite tense.
Second form of a verb is used in PIT in simple sentences.
Come is the first while Came is the second of the verb.
The proverb is: "As the crow is, so the eggs shall be," meaning offspring resemble their parents.
It emphasizes the idea that traits or qualities are passed down.
The verb "equip" fits grammatically in the infinitive form after "to" — "to equip the child..."
"Equip" means to provide necessary tools or skills, which is the goal for helping a child enter college.
"Tweak" means to lightly adjust or provoke — here, it fits the idea of stirring consciences and causing controversy.
Editorial cartoonists aim to provoke thought and challenge opinions, making "tweak" the most suitable word.
Deadlock means a situation where no progress can be made, especially in a negotiation.
It fits the context of a standstill between two rival groups.
Deadlock means ایسی صورتحال جہاں کوئی پیشرفت نہیں کی جاسکتی ہے
“Could” is used to express ability in the past.
The correct sentence is: "He could sing high notes when he was young but his voice has changed."
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