Transmission means sending or passing on data or signals.
The opposite (antonym) is Hold, which means to keep or retain without sending.
Transmission means ڈیٹا یا سگنل بھیجنا یا پاس کرنا
Hold means بھیجے بغیر رکھنا یا برقرار رکھنا
The painting was stolen last month by them.
The sentence is in simple past tense (stole).
Passive voice of simple past is formed as:
was/were + past participle, hence:
was stolen.
"Carrying a heavy bag" describes the boy, so a present participle is needed to act as an adjective.
"Carrying" shows the action happening at the time we met the boy.
An indirect object tells to whom or for whom the action is done.
Example: She gave him a gift. ('him' is the indirect object).
Families and Allies both end in -ies, showing a plural form with a similar pattern.
Churches and Brushes both end in -es, matching the plural form pattern.
Amenities mean useful features or services that provide comfort and convenience.
In this context, facilities like dining, entertainment, and plush rooms are amenities offered on luxury cruises.
Amenities means سہولیات
Facilities means سہولیات
The sentence "What a big city Peshawar is!" expresses a strong feeling or emotion, making it an exclamatory sentence.
It shows surprise or admiration, marked by the exclamation.
Pest : Irksome → A pest is something that is irksome (annoying).
Expert : Proficient → An expert is someone who is proficient (skilled).
The phrase "After studying all the day" correctly uses the gerund (verb + ing) form after "after."
It shows an action completed before another (her head was aching).
The sentence describes two past actions; the earlier action ("he left") uses Past Perfect Tense → had left.
The second action ("I came") is in Simple Past.