A formal dialogue is characterized by being polite and respectful.
It is often used in professional or official settings.
It follows established etiquette and avoids informal language or slang.
"Reason" is a noun because it names a cause or explanation.
It is the subject of the phrase "For this reason", indicating why something happens.
"Everybody" refers to an unspecified group of people, making it an indefinite pronoun.
Indefinite pronouns do not refer to any specific person or thing.
A simile compares two unlike things using "like" or "as".
"She ran like the wind" compares her speed to the wind using "like", making it a simile.
"Even so" is used to introduce a contrasting statement or to show that the following idea still holds despite the previous one.
It fits here to imply that although the statement is accurate, further analysis is still required.
Deft means ماہر، فرتیلا، قابل، متحرک
"Deft" means skillful and quick in movement or action.
For example: She made a deft move to catch the falling glass.
An exclamation mark expresses strong emotion or urgency.
"Watch out" is a warning that needs emphasis.
"Come apart" is an idiom meaning to break down, fall apart, or fail completely.
In this sentence, it refers to his efforts not succeeding or falling into failure.
Come apart means ناکام
Failed means ناکام
A topic sentence introduces the main idea of a paragraph.
"Dogs are loyal and helpful animals" provides a clear subject and idea to be discussed in the following sentences.
The apostrophe (’) is used to show possession, indicating that the camera belongs to Asad.
It is placed after the noun (Asad) and before the "s" to indicate ownership.