Dexterity means مہارت
Skill means مہارت
"From" is used to show removal or separation (taking something away).
So, "I had to take my book from the table" is correct.
"The best" is the superlative form used when comparing one person against all others.
It means Kamal writes better than everyone else.
"Angry with" is the correct preposition when referring to a person.
"Angry at" is used for situations or things.
"From" shows the source or place where something was obtained.
So, "I bought some milk from the grocery store" is correct.
"Hold fast to dreams" means to cling firmly to your goals and hopes in life.
It encourages staying committed to dreams, as they give life purpose and direction.
"Later" is the correct comparative form of "late" used when comparing two or more people's arrival times.
The sentence compares the father's arrival to the rest of the family, so "later" fits best.
The verb "married" does not require a preposition when used directly with the object.
The correct sentence is:
"Aslam married Salman."