Correct sentence: "All the charts will be displayed in the class and the group with the best drawing will be the winner."
"In the class" shows location; "with the best drawing" shows possession.
The correct preposition to use with "deal" in this context is "with" (deal with = handle or address something).
"Decided to go" and "to enjoy" both require "to" before the base verb.
Correct sentence: "Hyder and Ahsan decided to go to the nearby forest to enjoy the natural beauty."
The correct preposition is "on" when referring to being aboard a vehicle like a train, bus, or plane.
"Seat on the train" is the standard phrase used in English.
The correct preposition is "in" when referring to something located within a place or area.
The Sahara Desert is one of the most remarkable deserts in the world.
We use "for" when referring to the purpose or reason for a gift.
So, "She gave me a watch for my birthday" is the correct and natural expression.
The correct phrase is "listen to" — we always listen to someone or something.
So, it should be: "I always listen carefully to my parents' advice."
Verb Identification:
"Plays" is the action verb, showing what the subject (brother) does.
Verbs express actions (e.g., plays, runs) or states of being (e.g., is, seems).
The sentence means that teachers follow or model their actions based on the example of the Prophet (S.A.W).
The correct preposition to express imitation or following someone’s example is “after.”