The correct phrase is “He is junior to me”.
This is because junior is a comparative adjective.
that is used to show the relation between two people in terms of rank, age, or experience.
Comparative adjectives like junior, senior, superior, or inferior are followed by the preposition to, not than.
Laugh is an intransitive verb and does not take any object.
Laughed is the second and third form of Laugh.
The sentence "They have completed the project" is in the active voice, and the passive form is "The project has been completed by them".
This maintains the same tense (present perfect) while changing the subject and object.
"Working" is a gerund because it is the -ing form of a verb used as a noun in the sentence.
In this case, it refers to the activity of working on the assignment.
Generally fond is followed by of.
Fond of means کسی چیز کا شوقین ہونا
She is fond of music.
My friends are fond of tea.
I found out that I had mistaken the car.
مجھے پتہ چلا کہ میں نے گاڑی کو غلط کر دیا تھا۔
Here 'had' indicates past perfect tense.
We generally use third form (mistaken) of verb in this tense.
First form: Mistake
Second form: Mistook
Third form: Mistaken
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An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by providing more information about how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed.
Examples include words like quickly, very, and well.
"He is taller than any other boy in the class."
"وہ کلاس کے کسی بھی لڑکے سے اونچا ہے۔"
In this sentence, the preposition "than" is used to compare
the height of the subject "He" with the height of "any other boy in the class."
The phrase "taller than" indicates a comparison in height, with the subject
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