Rake means گھاس جمع کرنے کا آلہ
The phrase "as thin as a rake" is an idiom used to describe someone who is very thin.
It compares a person's thinness to the long, narrow shape of a rake.
The phrase "rewarded him for a shield" is incorrect.
The correct phrase should be "rewarded him with a shield" instead of "for a shield."
The phrase "But for my life" is an idiomatic expression meaning "no matter how hard I try."
In the given sentence, it implies that the speaker was unable to drink the milk despite trying.
"Because" shows the reason for staying home.
It connects cause (feeling sick) and effect (staying home).
The sentence is in simple present tense.
Passive voice of "She draws a picture" becomes: "A picture is drawn by her."
The original sentence is in past tense ("was"), so the correct question form starts with "Was."
The subject and verb are correctly inverted to form the question.
Charming means دلکش
"Charming" is the most fitting adjective to describe a pleasant and delightful weekend in Karachi, as it conveys a sense of warmth and appeal.
"Dog" is a singular animal, so the reflexive pronoun "itself" is used.
"The dog hurt itself while playing." is grammatically correct.
Herself = female
Himself = male
Itself = animal
The sentence follows the active voice structure, where the subject (All my certificates) performs the action (are attached).
In passive voice, it would be restructured as: All my certificates have been attached herewith.
The sentence requires a reflexive pronoun (e.g., myself, herself, itself) to show that the subject ("She") is the object of her own anger.
"Herself" is the correct reflexive pronoun matching the subject "She."
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