Answer: beside Explanation: Beside means next to or by the side of someone or something. Correct usage: He sat beside his best friend. (→ He sat next to him.)
Answer: beside Explanation: Beside means next to or by the side of someone or something. Correct usage: He sat beside his best friend. (→ He sat next to him.)
Correct Sentence: The handle of the cup is broken. Explanation:“of” shows possession or relationship. It tells us what the handle belongs to — in this case, the cup. Example: The door of the house, The color of the sky
Answer: Feeling upset or annoyed because you can’t do something Example Sentences: I felt frustrated when my computer stopped working in the middle of my homework. She was frustrated because she couldn’t solve the puzzle. He looked frustrated after trying several times without success.
Answer: To speak unclearly or in a low voice Example sentences:– He mumbled something under his breath.– Please don’t mumble; speak clearly.
I like it → I love it / I’m fond of it I don’t like it → I dislike it / I hate it I need help → I require assistance I can do it → I’m capable of doing it I don’t know → I have no idea / I’m unsure I think so […]
It’s good → It’s wonderful / It’s amazing It’s bad → It’s terrible / It’s awful It’s big → It’s enormous / It’s massive It’s small → It’s tiny / It’s minute It’s beautiful → It’s gorgeous / It’s stunning It’s dirty → It’s filthy It’s clean → It’s spotless It’s cold → It’s freezing
Answer Correct Translation: The book was written by the teacher. *Structure (Passive Voice – Past Tense): Object + was/were + past participle (V3) + by + subject Example: Object: The book Verb (past participle): written Subject: the teacher The book was written by the teacher.
AnswerAnswer: Victory Explanation: Defeat means to lose or be beaten in a competition or battle. The opposite of that is victory, which means to win or succeed. Fail means not to succeed, but it’s not always in a competitive sense. Weakness is the lack of strength, not the opposite of defeat directly.
Answer: Shall we leave now? Explanation: “கிளம்பலாமா?” is a polite suggestion or request. “Shall we leave now?” is the correct way to ask this in English.
Answer She said that she would come.