"To reach the stadium" is an infinitive phrase, as it begins with the infinitive verb "to reach."
It functions as the object of the verb "have," explaining what is enough time for.
"Idealistic" implies that teachers should embody high moral and ethical standards, serving as role models for students.
30% = 30/100 = 0.3
"Calmed down" is the most natural and grammatically correct phrase for describing someone becoming less upset or emotional.
The sentence becomes: "After the attack, the woman calmed down quickly."
The idiom means you can't enjoy two desirable but conflicting things at the same time.
Once you've eaten the cake, you no longer have it — symbolizing a choice must be made.
Misspelled means غلط ہجے
The phrase “got bored with the book” is a natural and grammatically correct expression.
It indicates that you lost interest in the book quickly.
The multiplicative identity is the number which, when multiplied by any rational number, leaves it unchanged.
For rational numbers, that number is 1 because a × 1 = a.
AGGRESSIVE means جارحانہ
Quarrelsome means جھگڑا
Louse is an irregular noun; its plural form is lice.
This follows the same pattern as mouse → mice.