The train had gone before the passengers came.
This sentence uses the past perfect tense ("had gone") to show an action completed before another past action.
"Had" is the correct auxiliary verb for forming the past perfect.
"Distinguish" means to see or recognize the difference between things.
It is often used when comparing similar items or identifying uniqueness.
Distinguish means چیزوں کے مابین فرق کو دیکھنا یا پہچاننا
"Did not play" is the correct past simple negative form for the verb "play."
Subject (He) + auxiliary verb (did) + not + base verb (play).
Possessive pronoun "Her" comes first.
Followed by adjectives in this order:
Opinion (comfortable)
Age (old)
Material (wooden)
This is the correct sequence for multiple adjectives before a noun.
"Than" is used to introduce the second element in a comparison.
In the sentence, it connects "this" and "that," making it a conjunction.
"Put off" means to postpone or delay something, which fits the context of the meeting being delayed.
Put off means بند کرو
A declarative sentence states a fact or provides information, as in "The Indus is the largest river in Pakistan."
It ends with a period.
A command (imperative).
A question (interrogative).
A strong emotion (exclamatory).
"Sway" means to move slowly or rhythmically back and forth or side to side.
Trees sway as they move softly in the air.
Sway means آہستہ آہستہ یا تال سے آگے پیچھے یا سائیڈ کے ساتھ آگے بڑھیں
In the sentence "They showed much patience":
"Much" is an adjective modifying the noun "patience" (quantifying it).
"They": Pronoun (subject).
"Showed": Verb.
"Patience": Noun.
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