A transitive verb requires a direct object to receive the action of the verb.
Such as "She kicked the ball."
In contrast, an intransitive verb does not require an object.
The subject of the sentence is "spectacles", which is a plural noun.
The verb "are" is the correct form to use with a plural subject. "Spectacles" refers to two glasses, one for each eye, so it's a plural noun.
incorrect: A third of the prisoners is from Spain
correct: A third of the prisoners are from Spain
Generally, a third of something takes a singular noun/verb.
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He gave me a flower yesterday means کل اس نے مجھے ایک پھول دیا تھا
Give is a verb.
Gave is the second and given is the third form of give.
Past Indefinite tense
Active Voice= Subject + Second Form of Verb + Object.
Passive Voice = Object + was/were + third of verb + by + subject.
He teaches me English means وہ مجھے انگریزی پڑھاتا ہے
Teach is a verb which means پڑھانا
Taught is the second and third form of teach.
Present Indefinite Tense
Active Voice: Subject + Verb + Object
Passive Voice: Object + is/am/are+ third form of a verb + by + subject.
There is a mosque to worship is a sentence of present tense.
Worship is a verb, worshiped is the second and third form of worship.
Passive voice: There is a mosque to be worshiped
"Will be" is a helping (auxiliary) verb used to form the future continuous tense.
It supports the main verb "taking" to indicate an ongoing future action.
The verb 'Abide' is followed by the preposition 'By'
Abide by means to accept or agree.
"Kind" is the correct adjective to describe someone's behavior or nature.
Kind means قسم، مہربان
"Grew" here does not describe a physical action.
But instead connects the subject ("She") to its complement ("a lively young woman"), showing a state of transformation.
Linking verbs (e.g., become, seem, appear) tie the subject to a description or identity.
Unlike action verbs (e.g., run, jump).