Finding out the correct sentence: Poor and needy suffer much. It is pity, The poor and the needy suffer much. What a pity? Poor and needy suffer much. What a great pity?, The poors and the needy suffer too much. What not a pity?
- Poor and needy suffer much. It is pity
- The poor and the needy suffer much. What a pity!
- Poor and needy suffer much. What a great pity! The poors and the needy suffer too much. What not a pity!
Explanation
This sentence is correct. The poor and the needy suffer much. What a pity!
غریبوں اور مسکینوں کو بہت تکلیف ہوتی ہے۔ کتنے افسوس کی بات ہے
The sentence structure is appropriate and conveys the intended meaning.
"The poor and the needy suffer much" is a statement, and
"What a pity?" is an exclamation expressing sympathy or regret.
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