The preposition "in" indicates something is inside.
بلی جھاڑی میں چھپ رئی ہے۔
"In" is used when something is enclosed or surrounded by something else.
A good topic sentence introduces a general idea; this sentence is too specific and personal.
It doesn't set up a broad theme for a paragraph like a proper topic sentence should.
In conditional sentences, "shall" is used with "I" and "we" to express future actions.
It is used here to indicate what will happen if the condition (rain) occurs.
Recollection has the suffix "-tion," which turns a verb ("recollect") into a noun.
A suffix is a word part added at the end to change the meaning or function.
An intransitive verb does not need a direct object to complete its meaning.
In "A candle was glowing," "glowing" is intransitive because it does not act on any object.
The words like shall, should, ought to, will, would, must etc. are called Modal Verbs.
Modal verbs express necessity, possibility, or obligation.
"ought to" indicates a recommendation or obligation.
Dignity is a noun because it represents a thing or concept (the state of being worthy of respect).
In the sentence, it refers to a quality or characteristic.
This is the cow that lows.
"Cow" is singular, so the verb must be "lows" (singular form).
"That" is correctly used for animals in defining clauses.
"Skillfully" is an adverb that means "with great skill or expertise."
The correct sentence is: "The magician skillfully shows the tricks."
"An" is used before "orange" because it starts with a vowel sound.
"A" is used before "mango" because it starts with a consonant sound.