'One-fourth' uses a hyphen (-) to connect two words that together form a fraction.
A hyphen is used to join words or parts of words for clarity and meaning.
The phrase "similar to" can be replaced with "like" to compare things in a simple way.
The sentence becomes: "My uncle has a beautiful house like Adnan's."
Similar to means اسی طرح
Like means جیسے
"To wear" is in the infinitive form (to + base verb).
It shows the purpose of the noun "shoes" — what the shoes are meant to do.
The teacher says that if you work hard, you will pass the test.
The reporting verb "says" is in the present tense, so no tense change is needed.
Quoted speech becomes indirect: "you" remains "you" as it's a general statement.
The suffix “-able” means capable of being or worthy of (e.g., readable = capable of being read).
It forms adjectives from verbs, indicating possibility or suitability.
The original sentence is in active voice (present perfect tense).
In passive voice, it becomes "My wallet has been taken away."
The structure "had + past participle" (had broken) indicates past perfect tense.
Past perfect is used for an action completed before another past event.
Judicious means انصاف پسند
Sagacious means انصاف پسند