Generally prefer is followed by To.
To is a preposition here.
Prefer means ترجیع دینا
A lot of young people prefer computer games to football.
The correct phrasing requires "Was the microwave" to form a proper question about the invention of the microwave.
It follows the structure of asking about the invention of a specific item in the past.
"Whatever" is used to refer to anything that the subject (you) cooks.
"Whichever" is used when selecting from a limited set of options.
"What" is a question word.
The question tag must match the auxiliary verb "should" in the main sentence.
"Shouldn't we?" is the appropriate response for agreement with "we should."
The correct phrasing is "Can I have some milk before going to bed?
When using "before," the gerund form (verb + -ing) is used to indicate the action that happens before another action.
We generally use to for a direction.
I want to go to England next year means میں اگلے سال انگلینڈ جانا چاہتا ہوں
See is a verb which means دیکھنا یا ملنا
Saw is the second while Seen is the third form of See.
“Yesterday” shows past indefinite tense here.
Second form of a verb is used in Past Indefinite Tense in simple sentences.
Approve is generally followed by of.
Of is a preposition here.
Mother did not approve of smoking.
There is no reason to worry means گھبرانے کی کوئی وجہ نہیں
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