Paraphrasing involves re-writing someone else's words or ideas in your own words while maintaining the original meaning.
It is commonly used to simplify or clarify the content without changing its intended message.
"Anything" is used in negative sentences and questions.
Anything means کچھ بھی
"Something" is generally used in positive statements.
We use "the" before specific or known things.
Here, "things" are specific ones he wants to change.
"On this spot" describes where the arrow fell, modifying the verb "fell."
Adverb phrases provide information about time, place, manner, or degree in a sentence.
The sentence follows the third conditional structure: "If + past perfect, would have + past participle."
"If I had my own car" is a past unreal condition, so "would have travelled" correctly completes the sentence.
The correct preposition is "with" when talking about being ill due to a condition.
So the correct sentence is: "I am ill with fever."