"Who" is used for people and acts as the subject of the clause.
It correctly introduces the relative clause: "who had hit the enemy."
The correct phrase is "access to" something (meaning the ability to reach or use).
So, "no access to the relevant data" is the proper expression.
The sentence "Samra got her employees to complete their work before deadlines" uses the structure:
"Get + someone + to + verb" (to persuade or instruct someone to do something).
"Wail" means to cry loudly.
Wail means واویلا کرنا ۔ نوحہ یا ماتم کرنا ۔ غم کرنا ۔ رونا پیٹنا
"By himself" means that he went there alone or without assistance.
It indicates that the action was done independently.
"A tooth for a tooth and an eye for an eye" is the complete phrase.
It means to retaliate with an equal punishment for a wrong done to you.
"Exposure" fits here as it suggests a deep familiarity and understanding of the subject.
It helped minimize students' doubts.
The reporting verb "enquired" is in the past tense, so the reported speech also shifts to past: "wanted".
Correct indirect question structure is: "what he wanted", not question word order.
The phrase "by October next" indicates a future point in time with a completed action.
So, the correct tense is future perfect, i.e., "will have served".
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