"In the red dress" starts with the preposition "in" and ends with a noun — making it a prepositional phrase.
It describes which girl Hira is, giving more detail about the noun.
The correct preposition is "by" because it shows the agent (the one giving the treatment) responsible for making the passengers happy.
"For a common citizen" begins with the preposition "for" and ends with the noun "citizen", making it a prepositional phrase.
It shows the relationship between the obligation and who it applies to.
"Down" in this sentence shows movement from a higher place to a lower place.
Prepositions of movement indicate direction or motion, such as into, onto, up, down, across etc.
When using "Neither...nor," the verb agrees with the noun closest to it.
"Friends" is plural, so the correct verb is "were."
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