Apostrophes in contractions replace missing letters (e.g., don't for do not).
They make speech and writing more concise and conversational.
Two boys are alike in looks, but not in personality.
دو لڑکے شکل میں ایک جیسے ہیں لیکن شخصیت میں نہیں۔
"Alike" is used to indicate similarity in appearance or characteristics.
Speech bubbles in comics or cartoons show what a character is saying or thinking.
They visually represent dialogue or thoughts.
قرض انسان کو غم اور پریشانی میں مبتلا کرتا ہے
We can not get into the house without a key.
Into refers a motion.
Into is a preposition here.
"Last Night” shows Past Tense.
So, “was” is the correct option here.
It was too cold to go out.
"Exited" contains the inflectional morpheme "-ed", which indicates past tense.
Inflectional morphemes modify a word's tense, number, or degree without changing its core meaning.
Sometimes, I like to spend my time alone, it Refreshes my mind too.
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3rd person present: refreshes
The colon (:) is the appropriate punctuation mark to introduce the list of countries in the sentence, making it clear and correctly structured:
"He visited three countries: France, US, and Australia."
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