The sentence should read:
"Apart from regional festivals, people of Pakistan love to celebrate religious festivals."
"Apart from" means "in addition to" or "besides", which fits the sentence best.
"Frightened" describes the puppy, so it is an adjective.
"Puppy" is a noun, and "looked" is a verb.
The sentence is in the simple past tense ("He composed").
The passive form uses "was" + past participle ("composed").
So, "A beautiful song was composed by him." is the correct passive voice.
"Keep : Kept" shows the present and past tense of the verb "keep."
Similarly, "Teach : Taught" follows the same pattern of verb transformation.
Aggravate means مشتعل
Alleviate means خاتمہ
This test is harder than the last one.
"Harder" is the correct comparative form of "hard" to compare two things.
Indirect to direct narration: "She was having" changes back to "I am having" in direct speech.
Since the reporting verb "said" is in the past and there’s no change in time reference, present continuous remains valid in the direct form.
The correct sentence is: "She asked my advice as to what subject she should study at university."
"As to what" is a common phrase used to introduce a question or suggestion about something.
The sentence "Will you return that music down?" is asking someone to do something, making it a request.
The structure "Will you..." typically indicates a polite way of asking for something to be done.
"With tooth and nails" describes how the action "fight" will be done.
Since it modifies the verb, it functions as an adverbial phrase.