"Sugar" is an uncountable noun because it cannot be counted individually without using a unit (e.g., a spoon of sugar).
Uncountable nouns refer to substances, concepts, or masses that do not have a plural form.
A noun clause is a group of words that functions as a noun.
In this sentence, "What he did" acts as the subject of the sentence.
Trivial means معمولی
Major means خاص
Cat – A common noun as it refers to a general animal.
Milk – An uncountable noun because it is a liquid and cannot be counted directly.
Saucer – A common noun as it refers to a general object.
"Assure someone of something" is the correct preposition usage.
"Sincere" is the correct adjective; "sincerely" (adverb) would be incorrect here.
"Been" is used with "has" to form the present perfect continuous tense.
"For" is used to indicate a duration of time (three years).
This is a first conditional sentence, used for real or likely future situations: If + present tense, will + base verb.
"Will cook" correctly follows the structure: If you wash..., I will cook....
Spice means چھونکنا ۔ بگھارنا
Agreement means معاہدہ
Imagery appeals to the senses — smell, sight, touch, etc.
The sentence describes scent and appearance, creating a vivid sensory image.
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