The phrase "settle down" means to start living a stable and orderly life, often by getting married.
It's a common idiom used when someone is expected to stop moving around or partying and adopt a more settled lifestyle.
The correct sentence is: "You should have courage to ask an apology to him for your rudeness."
"To" is used for the person you're apologizing to, and "for" is used to indicate the reason or cause of the apology.
"To help" is in its infinitive form, which is the base form of the verb preceded by "to."
It expresses the purpose or intent of the action in the sentence.
Affection means love or fondness.
Indifference means lack of interest or concern — the opposite of affection.
Affection means محبت یا شوق
Indifference means دلچسپی یا تشویش کا فقدان
In this sentence, the structure requires the present tense because the statement is a general truth.
The word "becomes" is the correct form.
The idiom "up to his eyes" means someone is extremely busy or deeply involved in something.
In this context, it shows the colleague has had a heavy workload.
The subject "He" is singular, so the correct verb form in Present Indefinite Tense is "speaks."
The correct sentence is: "He speaks the truth."
The sentence describes a general truth or fact (Ali being brighter) and uses the simple present tense structure (is).
The Present Indefinite Tense is used to express habitual actions, general truths, or facts.
"From" is used to indicate the origin of movement or action (e.g., "I came from school").
In reported speech, "where I came from" correctly follows the structure of indirect questions.
In negative past tense sentences with "did not," the main verb stays in its base form (sing).
Using "did not" already shows past tense, so the verb does not change.
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