The correct phrase is "He fell off his horse."
"Off" is used to indicate movement downward from a higher position (e.g., "fall off a bike" or "fall off a ladder").
She is playing with her doll.
It uses the present continuous tense to describe an action that is happening right now.
"To" is used to indicate movement toward a place.
So, "We took a trip to town last week" is the correct sentence.
The sentence is in passive voice (future tense) — "will be written".
Its active voice is: "The teacher will write a letter."
When moving from a higher place to a lower place, we use "down" (e.g., ride down the hill).
So, "I prefer to ride my bike down the hill" is correct.
Humility means عاجزی
Gentleness means عاجزی
Humbleness means عاجزی
Hastened means to move or act quickly — the same as rushed.
Hastened means جلدی
Rushed means جلدی
Celerity means جلدی
He told me that he had the duty.
Present perfect ("have") changes to past perfect ("had") in indirect speech.
She asked him if she could do anything for him.
In indirect speech, "said to" changes to "asked" in yes/no questions.
The pronoun "I" changes to "she," and "can" changes to "could" in reported speech.