We are too busy to take on more work.
ہم مزید کام کرنے کے لیے بہت مصروف ہیں۔
"Take on" means to accept or handle more work or responsibility, which fits the context of being busy.
In the phrase "Barking dogs seldom bite," the word "Barking" belongs to Adjective.
It describes the type of dogs, modifying the noun "dogs" by indicating their action or characteristic.
The phrase "While the grass grows, the steed starves".
It is a proverbial expression that means "to delay or hesitate can lead to loss or disadvantage."
ABIDE means رہنا، پَیرَوی
Endure means برداشت
An adverb of frequency is used to indicate how often something happens (e.g., always, often, rarely, never).
It answers the question "How often?"
Marvellous, Ordinary, Awful, Believable means شاندار
Astounding means حیران کن
Forbid means منع کرنا
Prohibit means منع کرنا
Fifty rupees is not a big amount.
پچاس روپے ______ کوئی بڑی رقم نہیں۔
Although "rupees" is plural, the amount is treated as a single unit.
So the singular verb "is" is used.
Hard is the adjective.
It describes the quality of a noun.
Indicating that something is solid or difficult.
Slovenly means بے سلیقگی سے
Neat means صاف ستھرا