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🔰Adjectives for Comparison - तुलनावाचक विशेषण🔰

✍🏻Hindi – एक श्रेणी के nouns में तुलना करने में Adjectives की विशेष भूमिका है. English भाषा में तुलना 3 स्तर पर की जा सकती है.

✍🏻English - Adjectives used to compare nouns of the same category are Adjectives of Comparison. There are three levels of comparison in the English language.

✍🏻Positive Degree - मूलावस्था

• The first level of comparison is the positive degree.
• पहले स्तर पर adjective का प्रयोग उसके साधारण रूप में होता है, जैसे...

1. Raju is strong.
यहाँ पता चलता है कि Raju बलवान है.

✍🏻Comparative Degree - उत्तरावस्था

• The second level of comparison is the comparative degree. This type of compares between two things or persons.
• दूसरे स्तर पर adjective का प्रयोग दो व्यक्तियों या वस्तुओं के बीच तुलना करने के किया जाता है, जैसे...

1. Raju is stronger than Mahesh.

इस वाक्य से यह जानकारी मिलती है कि Raju और Mahesh में से Raju ज्यादा बलवान है.

✍🏻Superlative Degree - उत्तमावस्था

• The superlative degreee of comparison is used when comparing between more than two objects or persons.

• तीसरे स्तर पर adjective का प्रयोग दो से अधिक व्यक्तियों या वस्तुओं के बीच तुलना करने के किया जाता है, जैसे...

1. Raju is the strongest amongst his friends.

यह वाक्य जानकारी देता है कि Raju अपने मित्रों में सबसे अधिक बलवान है.

🔰Adjective of Quality - गुणवाचक विशेषण🔰

✍🏻Hindi – संज्ञा के गुण या प्रकार को प्रकट करने वाले शब्द को adjective of quality या गुणवाचक विशेषण कहते हैं.

✍🏻English - The word or words describing the quality of a noun are classified as Adjective of Quality.

👉🏻Examples:-

1. Calcutta is a large city.
2. He is an honest man.
3. India is a great country.

🔰Position of Adjectives - विशेषणों का स्थान🔰

✍🏻Hindi – वाक्य में उपयोग करने के लिये adjective स्थान मायने रखता है। आम तौर पर इसका उपयोग उस noun के साथ ही होता है. noun के तुरंत पहले या तुरंत बाद।

✍🏻English - The location of the adjective in a sentence is important. Generally it is used just before or just after the noun.

👉🏻Examples:-

1. A great leader's son
एक महान नेता का पुत्र

2. A leader's great son
एक नेता का महान पुत्र

🔰Formation of Adjectives - विशेषण का गठन🔰

✍🏻Hindi – बहुत से विशेषण बनते हैं संज्ञा, क्रिया या अन्य विशेषण से बनते हैं.

✍🏻English - Many adjectives are made from nouns, verbs and other adjectives.

✍🏻1. Adjective from Noun - संज्ञा से विशेषण

• Below are some examples of nouns and their adjective forms.

• कुछ संज्ञा और उनसे विशेषण रूप के उदाहरण नीचे प्रस्तुत हैं.

👉🏻Examples:-

• boy = boyish
• dirt = dirty
• hope = hopeful

✍🏻2. Adjective from Verb - क्रिया से विशेषण

• Now let us see some verbs with their adjective forms.

• अब कुछ क्रिया और उनके विशेषण रूप के उदाहरण देखते हैं.

👉🏻Examples:-

• tire = tireless / tired
• talk = talkative
• move = movable

✍🏻3. Adjective from another adjective / किसी अन्य विशेषण से विशेषण

• Now let us see some other adjective with their adjective forms.

• अब कुछ अन्य विशेषण और उनके विशेषण रूप के उदाहरण देखते हैं.

👉🏻Examples:-

• tragic = tragical
• black = blackish
• sick = sickly

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#The_Hindu_Vocabulary

1.On The Wane (Phrase)-becoming weaker or less extensive. घट रहा है

2.Inoculated (V)-treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease. टीका

3.Show Up (Phrasal Verb)-be or become visible or noticeable.

4.Co-Morbidities (N)-more than one illness or disease occurring in one person at the same time.

5.Far Cry (N)-something very different.

6.Disappearance (N)-a situation in which someone or something can no longer be found or seen. ग़ायब होना

7.Serology (N)-the study or analysis of blood. सीरमविज्ञान

8.Complacent (Adj)-showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements. आत्मसंतुष्ट

9.Mutations (N)-an organism that has characteristics resulting from chromosomal alteration.

10.Consortium (N)-a group of companies, organizations, etc. that have joined together to work on a particular project.

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Clockwise
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🔰VOCABULARY🔰

1. AIDE (NOUN):(सहयोगी):assistant
Synonyms: helper, adviser
Antonyms: boss
Sentence: The presidential aide was just 23.

2. DETAIN (VERB): (ज़ब्त करना): hold
Synonyms: seize, confine
Antonyms: release
Sentence: Customs officers may detain all the goods.

3. SCRAMBLE (VERB): (अव्यवस्थित करना): disarrange
Synonyms: muddle, confuse
Antonyms: organize, align
Sentence: Maybe the alcohol scrambled his brains.

4. EXEMPT (VERB): (छूट देना): spared
Synonyms: free from, not liable to
Antonyms: liable to, subject to
Sentence: These patients are exempt from charges.

5. DWINDLE (VERB): (क्षीण होना): diminish
Synonyms: decrease, reduce
Antonyms: increase, flourish
Sentence: Traffic has dwindled to a trickle

6. DECREE (NOUN): (हुक्मनामा): order
Synonyms: edict command
Antonyms: hint, suggestion
Sentence: The decree guaranteed freedom of assembly.

7. EXTRANEOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अप्रासंगिक): immaterial
Synonyms: irrelevant, beside the point
Antonyms: material
Sentence: One is obliged to wade through many pages of extraneous material.

8. UNCONSTITUTIONAL (ADJECTIVE): (असंवैधानिक): illegitimate
Synonyms: illegal, unauthorized
Antonyms: legal
Sentence: We cannot tolerate unconstitutional action.

9. VERNACULAR (NOUN): (मातृभाषा): colloquial speech
Synonyms: jargon, dialect
Antonyms: latin
Sentence: He wrote in the vernacular to reach a larger audience.

10. DISHEARTENING (ADJECTIVE): (बेहद निराशाजनक): saddening
Synonyms: disheartening, dispiriting
Antonyms: encouraging, cheering
Sentence: The team made a disappointing star.

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Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis

Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

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#DAILY_VOCABULARY

1.Evisceration (N)-take away a vital or essential part of.

2.Prognosticating (V)-to give an indication of in advance. पूर्व संकेत करना

3.Unenviable (Adj)-difficult, undesirable, or unpleasant. अवांछनीय

4.Prudent (Adj)-careful and avoiding risks.

5.Cumulative (Adj)-increasing by one addition after another. बढ़ता हुआ

6.Imperative (N)-an essential or urgent thing. अनिवार्य

7.Divergence (N)-a variation that deviates from the standard or norm. भिन्नता

8.Forbearance (N)-patient self-control; restraint and tolerance. सहनशीलता

9.Statehood (N)-the status of being a recognized independent nation.

10.Detention (N)-imprisonment, confinement, incarceration, duress. नज़रबंदी

11.Anticipated (V)-to imagine or expect that something will happen. पूर्वानुमानित, प्रत्याशित

12.Vowed (V)-to make a determined decision or promise to do something.

13.Reiterated (V)-to repeat again and again. बार बार कहना या करना

14.Pledge (N)-a solemn promise.

15.Face-Off (N)-a direct confrontation between two people or groups. सामना

16.Alienation (N)-separation resulting from hostility.

17.Reckless (Adj)-marked by lack of proper caution or careless of consequences. लापरवाह

18.Delegitimise (V)-to make something seem not valid or not acceptable.

19.Enduring (Adj)-existing for a long time.

20.Formidable (Adj)-difficult, hard, tough, severe, painful, exhausting.

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#DAILY_VOCABULARY

1.Canvassing (N)-the activity of trying to persuade people to support someone or something. पक्षप्रचार, मतार्चन

2.Backlash (N)-a strong negative reaction by a large number of people, especially to a social or political development. प्रतिक्रिया

3.Coalition (N)-a group of two or more political parties working together to win an election or govern an area. गठबंधन

4.Ripples (N)-Sudden instances of a particular emotion. लहर

5.Optimistic (Adj)-hopeful and confident about the future. आशावादी

6.Accrue (V)-to increase in number or amount over a period of time.

7.Vituperative (Adj)-marked by harshly abusive criticism. निंदात्मक

8.Speak Out (Phrasal Verb)-express one's feelings or opinions frankly and publicly.

9.Revelations (N)-a surprising and previously unknown fact that has been disclosed to others. खुलासे

10.Brought To The Fore (Phrase)-to move something forward or make something more prominent or noticeable.

11.Rooted In (Idiom)-based on something; connected to a source or cause.

12.Defamation (N)-the action of damaging the good reputation of someone. मानहानि

13.Underscored (V)-to emphasize the importance something.

14.Raked Up (Phrasal Verb)- to make known or public.

15.Detriment (N)-the state of being harmed or damaged.

16.Stubbornly (Adv)-in a way that is difficult to move, remove, or improve.

17.Bumper (Adj)-larger in amount than usual.

18.Augured (V)-to be a sign of what may happen in the future.

19.Brought To The Fore (Phrase)-to emphasize something or make it more noticeable.

20.Edible (Adj)-suitable or safe for eating. खाने योग्य

21.Wane (V)-to become weaker in strength or influence. कम होना

22.Firm Footing (N)-a firm contact or grip.

23.Lingering (Adj)-prolonged, protracted or lasting a long time.

24.Unrelenting (Adj)-continuous, sustained, endless, persistent, eternal, perpetual. निरन्तर

25.Dizzying (Adj)-extremely rapid.

26.Feed Into (Phrasal Verb)-to have an effect on something.

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🔰PHRASAL VERBS🔰

👉🏻Wreck havoc-cause a lot of damage

👉🏻In the works-ongoing, happening, occuring

👉🏻lie ahead-be going to happen

👉🏻all bets are off-the outcome is unpredictable

👉🏻In the wake of-as a result of some event

👉🏻Set up-establish, start, begin

🔰IDIOMS🔰

👉🏻don't put all your eggs in one basket-don't put all your resources in a single thng

👉🏻it's Greek to me-it's not understandable to me

👉🏻Open Pandora's box-to find a source of great problems and troubles

👉🏻Make a face- to show disappointment or displeasure

👉🏻Let the cat out of the bag-to reveal secret carelessly or by mistake









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✍IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS IN ENGLISH :

✍🏻bitch up
☑️: to ruin or spoil; to frustrate.

✍🏻broad-speaking
☑️: plain-speaking, outspoken.

✍🏻get burned up
☑️: to become exhausted through physical exertion.

✍🏻butter-for-fat
☑️: like for like; similar to tit-for tat.

✍🏻That's chalk
☑️: that's inevitable; a foregone conclusion; slang for that's great.

✍🏻cheek somebody up
☑️: to be impertinent to somebody.

✍🏻clap somebody up
☑️: to applaud somebody; similar to applaud to the echo.

✍🏻cold in the arm, leg
☑️: an inflammation of the arm or leg.

✍🏻curry-favor someone
☑️: give somebody an unfair advantage because of personal connections; curry somebody's favor.

✍🏻cut-up with someone
☑️: to flirt.

✍🏻cut your grass
☑️: to usurp someone else's prerogative or exclusive right or privilege.

✍🏻decide your mind
☑️: to make a decision.

✍🏻what the diggins
☑️: an exclamation of surprise.

✍🏻dive up
☑️: to dive into the water and bring something up.

✍🏻doggy after someone
☑️: to follow someone about constantly.

✍🏻don 't-care-'f-I
☑️: not caring, especially about social norms.

✍🏻draw hand
☑️: to make a leading or beckoning gesture.

✍🏻eat off someone
☑️: to eat at someone else's expense.

✍🏻fowled of doing something
☑️: engaged in doing something.

✍🏻pick up gap seed
☑️: to gather information for gossip.

✍🏻grind somebody up in your heart
☑️: to bear a grudge against somebody.

✍🏻in quest
☑️: to admit defeat in playing cards or marbles.

✍🏻keep somebody hot
☑️: to be at a person's heels, getting in his/her way.

✍🏻land somebody off
☑️." to drop someone off from a car or boat.

✍🏻lay on your chest/stomach
☑️: to cause indigestion or nightmares (of food eaten late at night).

✍🏻make him know
☑️: to scold or punish.

✍🏻make your break
☑️: to seize an opportunity to do what one has been wanting to do.

✍🏻mix fool with sense
☑️: to attempt to deceive someone by interspersing lies with the truth.

✍🏻one mind tell me
☑️: To have a vague contradictory feeling (that something would happen, etc.).

✍🏻own something to somebody
☑️: to confess something to somebody.

✍🏻pick somebody's mouth
☑️: to get information by engaging in seemingly casual conversation.

✍🏻pick up for somebody
☑️: to take somebody's side of the argument.

✍🏻pitch a stink
☑️: to object vehemently, cause a commotion.

✍🏻poke death with a stick
☑️: to court danger, to tempt fate.

✍🏻rap someone up
☑️: to applaud someone, especially for a generous donation to a church.









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✅Most common American idioms (part 1)

❗️She is a peach.
▪️She's sweet and helpful.

❗️He's full of beans.
▪️He's not telling the truth.

❗️It's not my cup of tea.
▪️I don't care for that.

❗️He's full of baloney.
▪️He doesn't know what he's talking about.

❗️It's just sour grapes.
▪️They have resentment.

❗️That's corny.
▪️It's sentimental, old, and not funny anymore.

❗️I'm in a pickle.
▪️I'm in a dilemma.

❗️He brings home the bacon.
▪️He brings home the family money.

❗️She's in a stew.
▪️She's upset.

❗️He's the top banana.
▪️He's the headman.

❗️He's the salt of the earth.
▪️He's a very good person.

❗️She's worth her salt.
▪️She's a valuable employee.

❗️They're two peas in a pod.
▪️If you see one you see the other.

❗️I'm nuts about you.
▪️I'm in love with you.

❗️It's a piece of cake.
▪️It's quite simple.

❗️You can't have your cake and eat it too.
▪️You can't use it and save it.

❗️He's a real ham.
▪️He's just an actor (a bad actor.)

❗️It's a hard nut to crack.
▪️It's a difficult problem to solve.

❗️He's a bad egg.
▪️He cannot be trusted.

❗️We need to break the ice.
▪️Everyone's a little tense - lets be friendly.

❗️We'll get a baker's dozen.
▪️We'll get 13 items (one extra.)

❗️He's got a finger in every pie.
▪️He has many deals going.

❗️You'll have to take potluck.
▪️Be happy with what we have on hand.











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🔰 Improve your Vocabulary

✍ Stop saying VERY too often in speech or while drafting a letter.

Very accurate —> Exact
Very afraid —> Fearful
Very angry —> Furious
Very bad —> Awful
Very beautiful —> Gorgeous
Very big —> Massive
Very boring —> Dull
Very bright —> Luminous
Very busy —> Swamped
Very calm —> Serene
Very careful —> Cautious
Very cheap —> Stingy
Very clean —> Spotless
Very clear —> Obvious
Very cold —> Freezing
Very colorful —> Vibrant
Very confused —> Perplexed
Very creative —> Innovative
Very crowded —> Bustling.
Very clever —> Intelligent
Very cute —> Adorable
Very dear —> Cherished
Very deep —> Profound
Very dirty —> Filthy
Very dull —> Tedious
Very difficult —> Arduous
Very dry —> Arid
Very eager —> Keen
Very easy —> Effortless
Very evil —> Wicked
Very empty —> Desolate
Very excited —> Thrilled
Very exciting —> Exhilarating
Very expensive —> Costly
Very fancy —> Lavish
Very fast —> Quick
Very fat —> Obese
Very fierce —> Ferocious
Very friendly —> Amiable
Very funny —> Hilarious
Very glad —> Overjoyed
Very good —> Excellent
Very great —> Terrific
Very happy —> Ecstatic
Very heavy —> Leaden
Very hungry —> Starving
Very hurt —> Battered
Very large —> Huge
Very lazy —> Indolent
Very long —> Extensive
Very loose —> Slack
Very huge —> Colossal
Very little —> Tiny
Very light —> Luminous
Very lively —> Animated
Very lovely –> Adorable
Very mean —> Cruel
Very messy —> Slovenly
Very nice —> Kind
Very noisy —> Deafening
Very often —> Frequently
Very old —> Ancient.
Very open —> Transparent
Very pale —> Ashen
Very perfect —> Flawless
Very poor —> Destitute
Very powerful —> Compelling
Very pretty —> Beautiful
Very quick —> Rapid
Very quiet —> Hushed
Very rainy —> Pouring
Very rich —> Wealthy
Very sad —> Sorrowful
Very short —> Brief
Very slow —> Sluggish
Very scared —> Petrified
Very scary —> Chilling
Very serious —> Grave
Very sharp —> Keen
Very shiny —> Gleaming
Very shy —> Timid
Very simple —> Basic
Very skinny —> Skeletal
Very smooth —> Sleek
Very soft —> Downy
Very sorry —> Apologetic
Very special —> Exceptional
Very sure —> Certain
Very smart —> Intelligent
Very small —> Petite
Very stupid —> Idiotic
Very strong —> Forceful
Very sweet —> Thoughtful
Very talented —> Gifted
Very tall —> Towering
Very tasty —> Delicious
Very thirsty —> Parched
Very tight —> Constricting
Very tiny —> Minuscule
Very tired —> Exhausted
Very ugly —> Hideous
Very upset —> Distraught
Very warm —> Hot
Very weak —> Frail
Very wet —> Soaked
Very wide —> Expansive
Very willing —> Eager
Very windy —> Blustery
Very wise —> Sage
Very worried —> Distressed










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#PROVERBS

1. A bad workman always blames his tools.

●This proverb is used when someone blames the quality of their equipment or other external factors when they perform a task poorly.

Example: X: The turkey isn’t cooked well because the oven is not functioning well. Y: Well, it’s the case of a bad workman blaming his tools.

2. A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.

●Things we already have are more valuable than what we hope to get.

Example: X: Why did you turn down that job offer when you don’t have anything concrete in hand at the moment? Y: Well, I’m confident I’ll land one of the two jobs I interviewed for last week. And they’re better than this one. X: In my opinion, you should’ve taken it. A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.

3. Absence makes the heart grow fonder.

●When people we love are not with us, we love them even more.

Example: When I was with her she always fought with me but now she cries for me on phone. I think distance made her heart grow fonder.

4. A cat has nine lives.

●Cat can survive seemingly fatal events.

Example: I haven’t seen him for several weeks, but I wouldn’t really worry about him. Everyone knows a cat has nine lives.

5. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.

●One weak part will render the whole weak.

Example: No matter how confident the team is, it is as strong as its weakest link – its defence.











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#vocabulary

Don't use "very" Use its synonym

1. Very capable – accomplished
2. Very clean – spotless
3. Very clever – brilliant
4. Very cold – freezing
5. Very dirty – squalid
6. Very dry – parched
7. Very fast – swift
8. Very good – superb
9. Very happy – jubilant
10. Very hot – scalding
11. Very hungry – ravenous
12. Very large – colossal
13. Very light – imponderable
14. Very high – sky-high
15. Very neat – immaculate
16. Very old – ancient
17. Very poor – destitute
18. Very quiet – silent
19. Very rude – vulgar
20. Very serious – solemn
21. Very small – tiny
22. Very strong – unyielding
23. Very tasty – delicious
24. Very tired – exhausted
25. Very valuable – precious
26. Very weak – feeble
27. Very wet – soaked
28. Very wicked – villainous
29. Very wise – sagacious
30. Very worried – anxious
31. Very dangerous – malignant
32. Very complex – overspecified
33. Very frequent – continual

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✍ Meaning of Slang Words..

●Mate - A friend

●Tosh - Nonsense

●Cheeky - Rude

●Miffed - Annoyed

●Gutted - Disappointed

●Legless - Extremely Drunk

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grey green

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pink White

what's your vision

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A very simple but confusing puzzle.

A lady buys grocery worth Rs.350 from a shop. (shopkeeper selling the goods with zero profit)

The lady gives him 2000 rs note. The shopkeeper gets the change from next shop, keeps 350 for himself and returns Rs.1650 to d lady.

Later the shopkeeper of the next shop comes with the Rs.2000 note saying "duplicate" and takes his money back.
"How much LOSS did the shopkeeper face ?"

A. 350
B. 1650
C. 2350
D. 3650
E. 4000
F. Other(Specify Amount)

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Betty bought butter but the butter was bitter so betty bought better butter to make the bitter butter better.

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A good cook could cook good
Repeat this 5 times fast & send it

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*Tongue Twister*

A sad story about Nobody

This is a story about four people named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody. There was an important job to be done and Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it, but Nobody did it. Somebody got angry about that, because it was Everybody's job. Everybody thought Anybody could do it, but Nobody realised that Everybody wouldn't do it. It ended up that Everybody blamed Somebody, when Nobody did, what Anybody could have done.!!!


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●Common Preposition Combinations with IN

1. In a hurry

🔹Meaning: Rushed, hurried; short of time

🔸E.g. I can’t stop now. I’m in a hurry.


2. In a lather

🔹Meaning: In a state of nervousness or anxiety

🔸E.g. She was in a lather because she couldn’t find her passport.


3. In a minute

🔹Meaning: Within a short time, very soon

🔸E.g. Clean the kitchen, your grandma’s coming in a minute.


4. In a nutshell

🔹Meaning: In summary; briefly or simply

🔸E.g. He had a lot to say, but his answer, in a nutshell, was no.


5. In a row

🔹Meaning: Successively, one after the other

🔸E.g. After making losses four years in a row, the manager knew she had to sack someone.


6. In a row

🔹Meaning: Placed in a straight line

🔸E.g. Bottles of every type of alcohol they had were lined up in a row behind the bar.


7. In absentia

🔹Meaning: While not present; while absent

🔸E.g. The defendant was convicted in absentia after fleeing during the trial.


8. In action

🔹Meaning: In operation

🔸E.g. Seeing a steam engine in action is increasingly rare.


9. In action

🔹Meaning: In combat

🔸E.g. He was wounded in action in his second tour.


10. In advance

🔹Meaning: Beforehand

🔸E.g. The money was paid in advance.


11. In agreement

🔹Meaning: Of one mind; thinking alike

🔸E.g. I am in agreement with you as far as the basic design, but not with the colour scheme you suggest.


12. In agreement

🔹Meaning: Confirmatory; matching

🔸E.g. The results are in agreement with the calculated figures.


13. In all honesty

🔹Meaning: Honestly; in truth

🔸E.g. I didn’t get a girlfriend, though in all honesty, I’m still undecided whether I really want to have one.


14. In all my born days

🔹Meaning: Ever

🔸E.g. I’ve never seen such an ugly man in all my born days.


15. In bed

🔹Meaning: While on a bed

🔸E.g. Reading in bed and breakfasting in bed are two of my three favorite activities.


16. In bed

🔹Meaning: In terms of sexual prowess

🔸E.g. She wasn’t kind or smart, attractive or even funny. Her only redeeming feature was that she was fantastic in bed.


17. In black and white

🔹Meaning: Explicitly, in writing, clearly and without doubt or misunderstanding, without any grey areas

🔸E.g. I’ll believe that when I see it in black and white.


18. In black and white

🔹Meaning: Using shades of grey/gray rather than colour/color

🔸E.g. This film was shot in black and white.


19. In business

🔹Meaning: Ready to proceed in a desired activity

🔸E.g. I finally got the vents back from the chrome shop. Now you’re in business!


20. In character

🔹Meaning: Acting as the character, not as oneself

🔸E.g. It was difficult to stay in character because I kept wanting to laugh.


21. In charge

🔹Meaning: Having the responsibility of leading or overseeing

🔸E.g. He left his daughter in charge of watching her younger sisters.


22. In charge

🔹Meaning: Having the power of command or control

🔸E.g. This internet browser puts you in charge of your personal settings.


23. In common

🔹Meaning: Shared with one or more others

🔸E.g. My cousin and I have a grandfather and grandmother in common.


24. In common

🔹Meaning: Possessing similar or identical qualities

🔸E.g. I hate being alone with my boss as we have nothing in common.


25. In condition

🔹Meaning: Fit, healthy

🔸E.g. I was not yet in condition, according to the doctors.

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I, he, you, she, we, they

affirmative
negative
interrogative
interrogative negative
Wh family interrogative
Wh family interrogative –ve


indefinite present
continuous past
perfect future
perfect continuous


Verbs : eat, run, see, sleep, talk, like.........


Example
I eat
I do not eat
Do i eat
Do i not eat
What do i eat
What do i not eat

I am eating
I am not eating
Am i eating
Am i not eating
What am i eating
What am i not eating

I have eaten
I have not eaten
Have I eaten
Have i not eaten
What have i eaten
What have i not eaten

I have been eating since/for
I have not been eating since/for
Have i been eating since/for
Have i not been eating since/for
What have i been eating since/for
What have i not been eating since/for


Similarly form sentences in past and future

after completing I pronoun switch to he, they, you etc

After completing all pronoun
switch verbs🔥

Practice 5-10 verbs daily and see the results😇

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🔰Phrasal Verbs🔰

●Drive off- force to go away

●Shrug off- to treat something as if it is not important or not a problem

●Wind up- to find yourself in an unexpected and usually unpleasant situation

●Dispose of- to get rid of someone or something

●Stave off- to stop something bad from happening

●Weed out- to get rid of unwanted things or people from a group:

●Hit upon- to think of an idea when you didn't expect or intend to

●Shake off- to get rid of an illness

●Trump up- to give or use false information

●Skittle out- to dismiss (batsmen) quickly









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🔰 IDIOMS & PHRASES 🔰

▪️A back-stabber : A person is a back-stabber who unexpectedly betrays your trust.

▪️A bad omen : An indication that something bad is about to happen.

▪️A ballpark figure : An approximate estimate of how-many or how-much.

▪️A barefaced-lie : A bold and brazen untruthful statement; a shameless, obvious lie.

▪️A bit beyond my ken : Above my level of understanding; beyond my ability to grasp.

▪️A bit dicey :  A little risky.

▪️A bit dodgy :  Dishonest.

▪️A bit much :  Over-exaggerated.

▪️A bit obtuse  : A little dull and stupid.

▪️A brainwave :  An unexpected clever idea or insight.











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#IDIOMS_And_PHRASES

(1)To be at sixes and sevens-A state of total confusion and disorder

(2)To break the ice- To break the awkward silence

(3)To put one's foot down- To be firm about something

(4)Backstairs influence-Influence exerted secretely

(5)Long in the tooth- Rather old

(6)A brazen faced fellow- Impudent fellow

(7)To see pink elephants- To have hallucination due to excessive alcoholic intake

(8)Elbow room-To give enough space to move or work in

(9)French leave- Leave without permission

(10)To commit to memory- To learn by heart

(11)To burn a hole in the pocket- Money that is spent quickly

(12)To bury the hatchet- To make peace

(13)To beggar discription- Something beyond discription

(14)To beat the air- Efforts that are vain or useless

(15)To provide against a rainy day- To provide for a possible future, in time of difficulty or need











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#DAILY_VOCABULARY

1.Vowed (V)-to make a determined decision or promise to do something.

2.Victor (N)-the winner of a game, competition, election, war, etc. विजेता

3.Backlash (N)-a strong, negative reaction to something, esp. to change. 

4.Backyard (N)-the territory close to a particular country, regarded with proprietorial concern.

5.Pull Back (Phrasal Verb)-to withdraw from close action or move backwards. हटना

6.Peacekeepers (N)-a member of an international military force whose job is to prevent or stop fighting in a place.

7.Clout (N)-power or influence.

8.Fragile (Adj)-easily destroyed or threatened.

9.Close On The Heels Of (Phrase)-very soon after something else.

10.Placebo (N)-a harmless substance given to a sick person instead of medicine, without telling them it is not real. प्रयोगिक औषध

11.Efficacy (N)-the ability to produce a desired or intended result. प्रभावकारिता

12.Curbing (N)-something that restrains or holds back. रोकने

13.Scaled Up (Phrasal Verb)-to increase the size, extent, or effect of.

14.Ramped Up (Phrasal Verb)-increase the level or amount of something sharply. बढ़ाना

15.Implausible (Adj)-difficult to believe; not probable. अविश्वसनीय, अकल्पनीय

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🔰Ways to Describe People

✍🏻1. Absent minded:- very forgetful or inattentive

✍🏻2. Big headed:- arrogant

✍🏻3. Hot-headed:- gets angry quickly

✍🏻4. Nosy:- curious about others

✍🏻5. Early bird:- a person who gets up/arrives early

✍🏻6. Night owl:- a person who enjoys staying up late at night

✍🏻7. Daredevil:- a reckless person who enjoys doing dangerous things

✍🏻8. Troublemaker:- someone who intentionally causes problems for other people

✍🏻9. Couch potato:- a person who takes little or no exercise and watches a lot of television.












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#IDIOMS_AND_PHRASES

1- Idiom: Apple of someone's eyes

Meaning: a person or thing that someone loves very much

Sentence: His youngest daughter is the apple of his eye as she is his firstborn.

2- Idiom: A left-handed compliment

Meaning: An insult in the pretense of expression of appreciation.

Sentence: She said she liked my hair, but it turned out to be a left-handed compliment when she asked how long I'd been dyeing it.

3- Idiom: A sight for sore eyes

Meaning: a person or thing that one is extremely pleased or relieved to see.

Sentence: After being away from home for so long, my friends and family were a sight for my sore eyes.

4- Idiom: Bread and Butter

Meaning: someone’s livelihood

Sentence: Coaching football and basketball to young boys and girls is her bread and butter.

5- Idiom: Back to Square one

Meaning: Having to start all over again; start working on a plan from the beginning because your previous attempt failed completely

Sentence: After days of working hard on the college project, because of the computer failure we are back to square one.

6-Idiom: Call a spade a spade

Meaning: Speak frankly and directly

Sentence: After hours of discussion and meetings, I believe it's time to call a spade a spade.

7- Idiom: Down to earth

Meaning: simple, decent, realistic; practical, and straightforward.

Sentence: She is very down to earth, not at all attracted by the glamour world.

8- Idiom: Empty vessels make the most noise

Meaning: Those who know or have little knowledge often shout the loudest

Sentence: Ram tells as if he's an expert on everything, but empty vessels make the most noise.

9- Idiom: Flesh and blood

Meaning: Human nature, a normal human being

Sentence: This baby is his mother's flesh and blood

10- Idiom: Good Samaritan

Meaning: A person who unselfishly helps others,

Sentence: He's such a good samaritan that he helped the accident victim reach the hospital.

11- Idiom: Hit the bull’s eye

Meaning: get something exactly right, or be on target.

Sentence: The finance minister’s speech on attracting new investments hit the bull’s eye as can be seen by increasing FDI.

12- Idiom: In the good books

Meaning: be in somebody’s favor or good opinion.

Sentence: The fact that he always managed to be in the good books of the bosses surprised one and all.

13- Idiom: Jam on the brakes

Meaning: to press the brakes suddenly and in a hard way.

Sentence: I had to jam on the brakes because a kid suddenly appeared from nowhere and crossed the road.

14- Idiom: Let the cat out of the bag

Meaning: To share a secret that wasn’t supposed to be shared.

Sentence: Ramesh let the cat out of the bag about my surprise birthday party.

15- Idiom: Make a beeline for

Meaning: To hurry directly toward someone or something

Sentence: When ram enters a party, he always makes a beeline for the dessert section.

16- Idiom: Notch up

Meaning: to achieve something like a win or a record

Sentence: Rafael Nadal notched up another win this week, so he's now won six matches in a row.

17- Idiom: Once bitten, twice shy

Meaning: Afraid of doing a thing again

Sentence: After he left her she refused to go out with anyone else for a long time - once bitten, twice shy, I suppose.

18- Idiom: Put the cart before the horse

Meaning: To put a thing in the wrong order.

Sentence: Mohit always puts the cart before the horse, when he practices maths.

19- Idiom: A slap on the wrist

Meaning: A small punishment

Sentence: Samar got away with a slap on the wrist after defacing the school property.

20- Idiom: Set one's teeth on edge

Meaning: to induce an unpleasant sensation, to repel, irritate

Sentence: The noise of the machine in the next room really set my teeth on edge.











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