Run out of something means کسی چیز کا ختم ہونا
Usage of Behind
Behind --- In, to or towards the near or later in time.
Examples:
He followed behind.
The girls were far behind the car.
The train was behind time.
The spider is physically on the surface of the ceiling
The preposition "on" is used to indicate that something is in contact with and supported by a surface.
The suitable preposition for the blanks is "over".
We use "over" for movement and position
or talk about movement or position at a higher level than something else.
"For" is used to indicate the object of the search.
The sentence "I am searching for my car" means you are trying to locate your car.
Bound for is an idiom which means منزل کی جانب رواں دواں
This flying coach is bound for Karachi.
AGM 02.05.2023
Note:- If “possessive adjective” or “a noun with an apostrophe” is used before “home”, “to” or "at" is used before “home” only in case of specific verbs (Not with “arrive” and “reach”.
She arrived at his home means وہ اس کے گھر پہنچی تھی
"Between" is used when referring to two people or things — here, you and me.
"Among" is used for more than two.
The phrase "opposed to" is the correct collocation in English.
"Opposed" is always followed by "to" when indicating resistance against something.
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