Saturday, 23 December 2017
Monday, 18 December 2017
Monday, 11 December 2017
Wednesday, 6 December 2017
Random Sentences
Random Sentences
Random sentences are posted here to help learners understand and enhance their English.
Tuesday, 5 December 2017
Pair of Words
Pair of Words
It is very necessary to use suitable words in any language. It
requires continuous practice and effort. We should know about the meaning of
the words before using them. Pair of words are those words which sound alike but have different meanings and there are also some pairs which
have different words with different meanings. They are also called
"confusing words". We can furnish our English by inculcating such
words in a good manner and know the difference of their meanings clearly.
Roman/Hindi
kisi bhi zuban main alfaaz ka munasib istemal bhot zaroori hota
ha. is k liye musalsal practice (mashq) aur koshish darkaar hoti hai. hamen
alfaaz ko istemal (use) karne se pehle unke meaning ka pata hona zaroori hai.
Pair of words (alfaaz k jorey) aese alfaaz hote han jinki adahegi
(pronunciation) ek jesi hoti han lekin inke meaning (mafhoom) alag alag hote
han aur in main kuch aese pairs bhi hote han jinke words aur meaning bilkul
mukhtalif hote han. aese alfaaz ko "confusing words" b kaha
jata hai. hum aese alfaz ko achi tarha zehen nasheen kar k aur inke meaning k
farq wazeh tor par jan kar english zuban main nikhaar la sakte han.
Saturday, 2 December 2017
Saturday, 25 November 2017
Random Vocabularies
Friday, 29 September 2017
Direct Object and Indirect Object
Direct Object and Indirect Object
Sometimes, a sentence has two objects, direct and indirect object.
DIRECT OBJECT
Direct Object is usually the name of some thing.
Example:
- He told me a secret.
- The teacher taught English.
INDIRECT OBJECT
An indirect object is usually name of a person to whom something is given:
Example:
- Grandmother told children a story.
( here children is an indirect object)
- The professor gave students the books
(here the students is an indirect object)
There are two objects in each of the following sentences:
· Object 1 = indirect object → all the children.
· Object 2 = direct object → an ice cream.
Sentence 1
Subject
|
Verb
|
indirect Object
|
direct Object
|
---|---|---|---|
We
|
bought
|
all the children
|
an ice cream
|
Subject | Verb | direct Object | indirect Object with to |
---|---|---|---|
We | bought | an ice cream | to all the children |
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