"Must" is used to express necessity or strong obligation.
In this sentence, it correctly indicates the need for the person to arrive on time.
A noun clause acts as a noun in a sentence, and "where she went" is the noun clause acting as the object of the verb "know".
It answers the question "What don't you know?", making it a noun clause.
An infinitive phrase consists of "to" + base verb (to leave).
In this sentence, "to leave the party" functions as the object of the verb "hated."
A simple sentence has one independent clause with a subject and a predicate.
"I accept your statement." is a simple sentence because it has one subject ("I") and one verb ("accept") without any dependent or additional clauses.
The sentence is in the present tense ("Did you"), so the correct verb form is "pass".
"Passed" would be used in a past-tense sentence without "did," such as "You passed your matric exam."
You need not do this exercise.
“Don’t have to” and “need not” both express lack of necessity.
Hustle means ہلچل
Hurry means جلدی
"That" is used here as a demonstrative determiner, specifying which one is being referred to.
That means وہ
Get instant updates and alerts directly from our site.
Install this app on your device for quick access right from your home screen.