When we are talking about the majority of a specific set of something, we use most of the + noun.
Most of the tourists, Most of the people, Most of the students etc.
Along is a preposition
Here, along shows the movement of the dog.
The sentence states that the dog ran in the direction of the road.
The dog ran along the road.
The preposition "on" is used to indicate a position along a surface.
Such as walking "on" a road.
He rammed his truck into the back of the one in front means اس نے اپنے ٹرک کو سامنے والے کے پچھلے حصے میں ٹکرا دیا
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Usage of “On” and “In” for time.
On time = on scheduled time
In time = In the given time span.
She has cigarette between her lips
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RY 14-01-2023
کسی جیز کےبلکل پیچھے چھپی ہوئی چیز
Our English teacher spoke on an introduction for the English language.
Here without is a preposition which means in the absence of.
At: time
We use at to talk about points in time, ages and some periods of time:
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