"We use 'will purchase' to express your intent to buy something in the future if you have the money."
The modal verb 'will' is used to express future tense,
while 'purchase' is the base form of the verb used to describe the action of buying something.
"The departmental store is open from eight to seven."
This indicates the range of time the store is open.
It starting at eight and ending at seven.
The correct sentence is "The debate adjourned to the following week".
بحث اگلے ہفتے تک ملتوی کر دی گئی۔
It indicating that the discussion or meeting was postponed until the next week.
Month of Sundays means a very long time ago.
Month of Sundays بہت عرصہ پہلے
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"In five minutes" means the action will be completed within that time frame.
It's the correct preposition for showing time needed to complete something.
The complete proverb is "A stitch in time saves nine."
This means that taking prompt action to fix a problem can prevent it from becoming a much larger issue later.
"At the station": Indicates the location where they waited.
"For twenty minutes": Specifies the duration of waiting.
Use "at" for general locations (e.g., at the park, at home).
Use "for" to indicate duration (e.g., for hours, for days).
He was in such a hurry that he forgot his keys.
وہ اتنی جلدی میں تھا کہ اپنی چابیاں بھول گیا۔
The correct phrase is "in a hurry," which means to be in a rushed or hurried state.
I am exhausted, let's call it a day.
میں تھک گیا ہوں چلو آج کا کام یہیں ختم کرتے ہیںThe correct phrase is "call it a day," meaning to stop working or end an activity.
It typically because you're tired or have accomplished enough for the day.
Unless means جب تک
جب تک آپ گھنٹوں کام نہیں کرتے یہ کام وقت پر مکمل نہیں ہو سکتا۔
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