Hello friends it is month of March or you can say the season of exams are going. Many students fear about their exams that what will happen. But I tell you, it is not the end of your life. It is just a exam that you have to perform well it will not affect your entire life. If I talk about board exams, in what way is it different from other exams? It is just your fear that it will be very tough, it you are going to another center for giving exams or who will check your copy? But believe me, it is just your hard work you have to do no one can stop you from achieving your goals. Your result is just a sheet of paper it cannot decide your future. You will laugh at yourself after 10 years when you will see your results. Just prepare for exams and concentrate on your studies. Till then, best of luck from me you will perform well.☺☺
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Thursday, 16 March 2017
Saturday, 11 February 2017
ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION #1
1. A word meaning the same backward as well as forward~ Palindrome
2.A place where birds are kept~Percussion
3. The last part of speech~ Conclusion
4. A person who is interested in antiques~ Antiquarian
5.An insect which Lays many eggs~ centipede
6.A story that can hardly be believed~ incredible
7.One who walks in sleep~ Somnambulist
8. Women having many husbands at one and the same time~ Polyandrous
9.Action contrary to law~ illegal
10. Murder of father~ Patricide
11. One who deserves pleasure in torturing others~ Sadist
12.In capable of being reached~ Inaccessible
13. One who eats too much~ Glutton 14.Rule by a tyrant person~Dictatorship
15. A medicine which prevent infection by killing germs~Antiseptic
16.A period of 2 weeks~ Fortnight
17.The ceremonial burning of dead body~ Funeral cremation
18.A long distance race~ Marathon 19.Blinding storm of wind and Cyclone near sea shore~ Cyclone
20. Happening once in three years~ Triennial
2.A place where birds are kept~Percussion
3. The last part of speech~ Conclusion
4. A person who is interested in antiques~ Antiquarian
5.An insect which Lays many eggs~ centipede
6.A story that can hardly be believed~ incredible
7.One who walks in sleep~ Somnambulist
8. Women having many husbands at one and the same time~ Polyandrous
9.Action contrary to law~ illegal
10. Murder of father~ Patricide
11. One who deserves pleasure in torturing others~ Sadist
12.In capable of being reached~ Inaccessible
13. One who eats too much~ Glutton 14.Rule by a tyrant person~Dictatorship
15. A medicine which prevent infection by killing germs~Antiseptic
16.A period of 2 weeks~ Fortnight
17.The ceremonial burning of dead body~ Funeral cremation
18.A long distance race~ Marathon 19.Blinding storm of wind and Cyclone near sea shore~ Cyclone
20. Happening once in three years~ Triennial
USES OF "A"
USES of A••
1. In the sense of one
~example. He could not speak a word to save himself.
With 'one' (since one begins with sound of w)
~example. A one-man show, a 1 rupee note.
2. Before words beginning with consonant sound.
~example. a boy, a boxer,a dog.
3.With vowel letters having l
having constant value.
~example. a University, a unique article, a unit, a European language.
4. With units and rate.
~example. He earns rupees 500 a month.
Rice sells 10 rupees a kilo.
5. In exclamatory expressions before singular countable nouns.
~example. What a pretty girl!
how is sunny day!
6.When two subjects or articles are thought of as a single unit.
~example. He was ready with a cup and saucer.
A cigarette is made up of paper and tobacco.
7.With certain expressions of quantity ~example. a lot of, a dozen, a great deal, a couple.
8.With a person's name to indicate that the person is perhaps unknown to the person addressed.
~example. A Mr. Raja is at the door.
9.With a special meal (to celebrate something or in someone's honour) ~example. I called my friends to a lunch to celebrate my success.
A dinner was arrange to welcome the principal.
10. To make a common noun or Proper noun.
~examples. This man is 'a second Newton' (this phrase means a philosopher as great as Newton)
'A Daniel' came to judgement.
(the phrase means a wise man)
1. In the sense of one
~example. He could not speak a word to save himself.
With 'one' (since one begins with sound of w)
~example. A one-man show, a 1 rupee note.
2. Before words beginning with consonant sound.
~example. a boy, a boxer,a dog.
3.With vowel letters having l
having constant value.
~example. a University, a unique article, a unit, a European language.
4. With units and rate.
~example. He earns rupees 500 a month.
Rice sells 10 rupees a kilo.
5. In exclamatory expressions before singular countable nouns.
~example. What a pretty girl!
how is sunny day!
6.When two subjects or articles are thought of as a single unit.
~example. He was ready with a cup and saucer.
A cigarette is made up of paper and tobacco.
7.With certain expressions of quantity ~example. a lot of, a dozen, a great deal, a couple.
8.With a person's name to indicate that the person is perhaps unknown to the person addressed.
~example. A Mr. Raja is at the door.
9.With a special meal (to celebrate something or in someone's honour) ~example. I called my friends to a lunch to celebrate my success.
A dinner was arrange to welcome the principal.
10. To make a common noun or Proper noun.
~examples. This man is 'a second Newton' (this phrase means a philosopher as great as Newton)
'A Daniel' came to judgement.
(the phrase means a wise man)
Thursday, 9 February 2017
ARTICLES
What is an ARTICLE?
ARTICLES are very important words in English and so is their knowledge.Articles are used before only nouns to limit or define renounce used in the context of the sentence though but effectiveness and accuracy to the nouns in fact articles are used as demonstrative adjectives and name determiners before noun.
There are two kinds of articles:
1 indefinite article -A & AN
2 definite articles - THE
Wednesday, 8 February 2017
EazyAngrezi Lesson 1
Hi guys today we will start by learning about VOWELS & CONSONANTS.
As you know, there are total 26 letter in English alphabet. Every word is made up of VOWELS and CONSONANTS but there are some exceptions too for example, sky, my, fly, etc.But almost all the words are made up of these.
There are 5 VOWELS and the remaining 21 are consonants.
VOWELS A E I O U
CONSONANTS B C D F G H J K L M N P Q R S T V W X Y Z
As you know, there are total 26 letter in English alphabet. Every word is made up of VOWELS and CONSONANTS but there are some exceptions too for example, sky, my, fly, etc.But almost all the words are made up of these.
There are 5 VOWELS and the remaining 21 are consonants.
VOWELS A E I O U
CONSONANTS B C D F G H J K L M N P Q R S T V W X Y Z
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