In indirect speech, the past perfect tense is used when reporting a question about the past.
The sentence in indirect speech would be: "The girl asked me if I had ever been to New York."
A verb phrase consists of a main verb and its auxiliaries. In this sentence, will have been studying is a combination of auxiliary verbs (will have been) and the main verb (studying), forming a future perfect continuous tense.
The words "dark and dim" describe how the forest looks, appealing to the sense of sight.
This makes it an example of visual imagery.
Severe means سخت ۔ تیز
Austere means سخت ۔ تیز
Spur means تحریک ۔ ترغیب
Discourage means حوصلہ شکنی
"Does : Buzz" pairs two rhyming or phonetically similar words.
Similarly, "Writ : Bit" also follows the same rhyming pattern.
"Usually" describes how often he sleeps — it modifies the verb "sleeps", so it is an adverb of frequency.
"Sleeps" is a verb, and "day" is a noun.
The prefix dis- means "not" or "opposite of".
So disused means no longer used.
The verb prefer is correctly followed by "to" when comparing two things.
"An apple" and "a banana" are used with correct articles based on pronunciation.
The sentence "We're having a barbecue next week." refers to a future event.
"Will you come?" is the correct way to ask about someone's participation in a future event.
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