"Neither of them" is singular, so it takes a singular verb ("was").
In subject-verb agreement, "neither" always takes a singular verb, even though it refers to two people.
"Because" is the correct conjunction to show the reason for her fitness.
The sentence means she is fit due to the fact that she goes running every day.
Past perfect continuous tense follows the structure: Subject + had been + verb (-ing) + duration.
It expresses an action that started in the past and continued for some time before another past event.
The correct preposition used with "expertise" is "in" when referring to a subject or field.
So, "He has expertise in the famous world language" is grammatically correct.
The lesson "Water Scarcity" emphasizes the need to save water and avoid wasting it.
Proper conservation helps manage limited water resources effectively.
The sentence contrasts two opposite traits: being shy but sometimes outgoing.
This shows Salman’s personality can vary between reserved and sociable.
"The captain" renames or gives more information about "Sarfraz Ahmed," making it an appositive.
A noun in apposition provides extra details about another noun without changing the sentence structure.
"Delighted" means very happy or pleased.
"Gloomy" means sad or downcast.
Delighted means خوش
Gloomy means اداس
"Gifted with" means having or being given something valuable.
Its antonym is "deprived of," which means lacking or not having something.
Gifted with means کچھ قیمتی ہونا یا دینا
Deprived of means فقدان یا کچھ نہ ہونا
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