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POEM (WHAT IS LIFE !!)

 POEM (WHAT IS LIFE !!) Sometimes I ponder, What is life? Is it only for wife, or for squander. Again I ponder and ponder, And came to know, That it is blessing to grow, or how to be stronger. It conveys different phase, Occasionally full of rejoice, Or next moment is sad, Same can never be all days, Always not depend on your choice, So accept it as it is command.                                             By- NIDHI

POEM (MORNING WALK)

 POEM (MORNING WALK) Morning walk with a talk, Fresh air with deep breathe, Natural beauty is for gawk, Gives relax blowing breeze. In morning time children are playing, With full body exercise, Elders are meditating, Whole body perspire. Flesh out toxin, Clean your body inside, Continue whole concoction, Glows appear outside.                                - By Nidhi  

POEM (RESERVE)

 POEM (RESERVE) I am reserve,, Someone also observe, Then I feel..., Why to conceal? If I speak less, It make me more express, And more aware, Which I heard no where. My intention is not bad, But they think I don't understand, And blame me for being rude, Try with in me cherish, I conclude.                                                      - By Nidhi

Synthesis (Part-1)

  SYNTHESIS Synthesis is used to join two or more sentences. After joining the sentences, three types of sentences are framed, i.e., Simple, Complex and Compound. One by one we will discuss all three types of sentences. Simple Sentences-   Every sentence has one finite verb. To make simple sentence, we need only one finite verb and rest, we need to change into Non-Finite Verbs. There are eight methods to transform two or more sentences into simple sentences- 1. Participle 2. Gerund 3. Infinitive 4. Absolute Phrase 5. Adjective or Adjectival Phrase 6. Adverb or Adverbial Phrase 7. Case in Apposition 8. Conjunction (Participle, Gerund and Infinitive are the part of Non-Finite Verbs. This portion you can go through in my previous blog where I thoroughly explained Participle, Gerund, and Infinitive)                                             4. Absolute Phrase- It is generally used when both sentences have different subjects. To change into simple sentences through Absolute Phrase, we nee

Phrasal Verb (Part-2)

  Phrasal Verb      (Part-2) Go on-  carry on, continue For Ex-   Go on to your work. Go through-  suffer For Ex-  He has gone through many hardship. Go up-  ascend For Ex-   Now a days prices of onion are going up. Go after-  chase For Ex-   The police went after the thief. Go Beyond-  exceed For Ex-  Don't go beyond the matter Go By-  judge For Ex-  Don't by the book through its appearance.

Phrasal Verb (Part-1)

  Phrasal Verb          (PART-1) If a verb is having different different preposition, then its meaning gets changed, is known as phrasal verb. Come about -  happen For Ex-  It came about occasionally. Come across-  meet by chance For Ex-  I met my friend come across. Come by-  to get something at once For Ex-   How did you come by? Come out-  came to know For Ex-   I tried to find out the truth. Finally the truth came out. Come to - amount to For Ex-  The total expense will come to a large sum. Come around-  to pursue For Ex-  When he refused the job proposal, his parents came around to him. Come off-  happen, take place For Ex-   He is planning for a project,meanwhile many incident came off.

Use of 'UNDER'

  Use of 'UNDER'- 1. It is used  when a thing is not touched with another one- For Ex- 1. The cat is sitting under the table.               2. Ram is sitting under the tree. 2. It is used in the case when someone gives you direction and guidance- For Ex- 1. She is working under the direction of Mr. Gupta.               2.  They work under the Director of this college. 3. It is used when someone or something is under the control- For Ex- 1. Now the situation is under control.