"Longer" is the correct comparative form of the adjective "long."
It is used to compare the lifespan of non-smokers with that of smokers.
The children completed their project.
"Children" is plural, and "their" correctly matches the plural antecedent.
“Man” becomes “men” and “this” changes to “these” in plural.
The verb “is” also changes to “are” for plural subjects.
Present continuous tense in active becomes "is/are being + past participle" in passive.
“Are baking” becomes “are being baked.”
Profusion means بہت زیادہ
Abundance means کثرت
The word Television has 4 syllables: Tel-e-vi-sion.
Each syllable is a distinct sound or beat in the word.
The sentence "Her smile was as bright as the sun" uses the word "as" to directly compare her smile to the sun.
This is the hallmark of a simile, a figure of speech that compares two different things using "like" or "as."
She said that she was feeling tired then.
In reported speech, present continuous "am feeling" changes to past continuous "was feeling."
"Now" changes to "then."
The correct sentence is: He was generous to the helpless orphans.
"The" is used to specify a particular group (helpless orphans in this case).
A declarative sentence makes a statement or expresses an idea.
"I want to be a good person." is a simple statement, so it is declarative.
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