The correct phrase is "associated with", meaning connected or linked to something.
So, "associated with agriculture" correctly shows the relationship between village life and farming.
The phrase "goes on for some time" is the correct usage when referring to a duration of time.
"For" is used with periods of time (e.g., for hours, for years, for some time).
Correct sentence: "A huge crowd is waiting outside the stadium…"
"Outside" shows position external to the stadium.
"Behind" shows the correct position where the sun disappears from view in relation to the mountain.
It indicates the sun is going down out of sight on the far side of the mountain.
Preposition Identification:
"In" is a preposition showing the relationship between "got lost" and "the dark" (indicating the circumstance or environment).
Prepositions (e.g., in, on, at) link nouns/pronouns to other words in a sentence.
"Goes" is the present simple tense of the verb "go".
It describes a habitual or regular action happening in the present.
The correct phrase is "Let such in peace depart".
It often used in formal or poetic expressions like prayers or blessings.
It means to allow someone or something to leave peacefully or in a state of peace.
The correct phrase is "waved back at them" — "at" is the correct preposition used with "wave."
"Wave at someone" means to gesture with the hand toward someone as a greeting or signal.
Dispute means اختلاف یا بحث
Argument means اختلاف یا بحث