Generally, reliance is followed by on.
On is a preposition here.
Reliance on something means کسی پر انحصار
Pakistan must not reliance on IMF.
In past tense questions, the auxiliary verb "did" is used, followed by the base form of the main verb ("park").
Correct structure: "Where did you park the car?"
In conditional sentences, "shall" is used with "I" and "we" to express future actions.
It is used here to indicate what will happen if the condition (rain) occurs.
"Skillfully" is an adverb that means "with great skill or expertise."
The correct sentence is: "The magician skillfully shows the tricks."
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.
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