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1)             Difference between “Crime” and “Sin”

Crime:

Means grave offense punishable by law.

For example: Stealing money from others is a crime.

Sin:

Sin means a transgression against divine law or principles of morality.

For example: “Gossiping” is a sin.

2)             Difference between “Desert” and “Barren”

Desert:

A desert is a large area of land usually in a hot region where there is almost no water rain trees or plants.

For example: Arabia is a desert country.

Barren:

A barren landscape is dry and bare and has very few plants and no trees.

For example: The barren land could produce little food.

 

Underline the Adverb clause in each sentence below.

3)             Because no one was home, the thieves robbed the house.

4)             If Bashir calls, please tell him I am on my way.

5)             Palwasha climbed the stairs after she finished her dinner.

6)             He takes exercise before he go to school.

7)             You should visit the monument before you leave town.