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How to pick up fluency in English, we'll guide you. To know English is one thing, to speak another.

06/07/2024
05/07/2024

No one has greater love than this, to lay down one's life for one's friends.

03/07/2024

niche1 /niːʃ, nɪtʃ $ nɪtʃ, niːʃ/ ●○○ noun
[countable] if you find your niche, you find a job or activity that is very suitable for you

Pinki soon found her niche at the club.

He’s managed to create a niche for himself in local politics.

29/06/2024

Arundhati Roy wins PEN Pinter Prize for 'powerful voice'.

29/06/2024

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Kaler Amrit, Dasha Korhun, Abduljeleel Ibn Suleiman

27/06/2024

𝟏𝟓𝟎 𝐘𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐬 𝐅𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐍𝐨𝐰

150 years from now, none of us reading this post today will be alive. 70 percent to 100 percent of everything we are fighting over right now will be totally forgotten. Underline the word, TOTALLY.

If we go back memory lane to 150 years before us, that will be 1872, none of those that carried the world on their heads then are alive today. Almost all of us reading this will find it difficult to picture anybody's face of that era.

Pause for a while and imagine how some of them betrayed their relatives and sold them as slaves for a piece of mirror. Some k*lled family members just for a piece of land or tubers of yam or cowries or for a pinch of salt. Where is the yam, cowries, mirror, or salt that they were using to brag? It may sound funny to us now, but that is how s*lly we humans are sometimes, especially when it comes to money, power or trying to be relevant.

I remember those days in my secondary school, how some people fought and did so many unimaginable things just to have their names shortlisted among those to be made school Prefects. Ordinary school Prefects o! But today nobody in that school right now remembers that I even schooled there despite my popularity then. Now, imagine what happens after 150 years!

Even when you claim the internet age will preserve your memory, take Michael Jackson as an example. Michael Jackson died in 2009, just 13 years ago. Imagine the influence Michael Jackson had all over the world when he was alive. How many young people of today remember him with awe, that is if they even know him? In 150 years to come, his name, when mentioned, will not ring any bell to a lot of people.

Let us take life easy, nobody will get out of this world alive. . . The land you are fighting and ready to kill for, somebody left that land, the person is dead, rotten, and forgotten. That will also be your fate. In 150 years to come, none of the vehicles or phones we are using today to brag will be relevant. Biko, take life easy!

Let love lead. Let’s be genuinely happy for each other. No malice, no backbiting. No jealousy. No comparison. Life is not a competition. At the end of the day, we will all transit to the other side. It is just a question of who gets there first, but surely we will all go there someday.
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Deepak Vohra
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Janvadi Lekhak Sangh Haryana
Dr. Om Prakash Grewal Adhyann Sansthan

23/06/2024

Hello friends! Deepak Vohra here with a new topic in which we will learn most highly frequent action words. A verb is the heart of a clause. For the time being, a clause is a sentence. I’ll discuss later what a clause is. It plays a great role in the sentence.

A verb is an action word. It is the central key of the sentence.

A verb expresses actions, activities, conditions or states. I’m giving you the first 100 highly verbs which are generally used in daily language. They cover almost your daily conversation s. I’m writing a book on the first 100 highly verbs. In that book, I try to write all living sentences. Living sentences, not dead. Not outdated. Completely useful in spoken English. The most highly used words with living sentences. You’ll be astonished to read all those sentences.

Wow ! What an idea of gaining fluency through vocabulary. The first 100 highly frequent verbs which are generally used in common language. They will give you full fluency especially in spoken English. On the name of vocabulary, the English learners start learning difficult words. They think that they know the easy words. They just recognise the words mentally but in actual they don’t often use them.

If you are trying to achieve a high degree of fluency, these are the words you should master. They are the action words you will find sufficient to maintain a high level of fluency, when you are talking with someone. You really need these hundred words whether you’re speaking, writing, listening or reading anything in English. These are the productive action words which are most heavily and most frequently used in communication. Here is the list of 100 highly frequent action words which makes you a fluent speaker in the English language:

accept
agree
answer
appear
ask
attack
attempt
become
believe
bite
break
bring
build
buy
call
care
carry
change
charge
claim
clear
close
come
consider
continue
create
cut
deal
decide
demand
describe
develop
drive
effort
experience
face
fail
fall
fight
find
fly
follow
force
get
give
go
grow
hear
help
hit
hold
issue
join
laugh
let
like
look
lose
love
make
mean
mind
need
pay
plan
play
provide
raise
reach
read
remember
return
rise
run
say
see
seem
send
share
show
speak
spend
start
stay
stop
suggest
support
take
talk
tell
thank
try
understand
use
visit
wait
want
watch
work
write

I’m giving you here an example of what you will get in that book.

Let take the first verb: accept:

ACCEPT /əkˈsept/ [intransitive, transitive] to take willingly something that is offered.

He asked me to marry him and I accepted.

We've offered her the job, but I don't know whether she'll accept it.

We accepted an invitation to visit China.
Please accept my apology for our mistake.

I've just accepted an invitation to the opening-night party.
I've been invited to their wedding but I haven't decided whether to accept.
After a lot of careful thought, she decided to accept their offer.
She is too proud to accept any help.
Do you think the seller will accept £196, 000 for the house?
I don't usually accept lifts from strange men.
A lot of shops won't accept cheques unless you have a cheque card with you.

Rick accepted her offer of coffee.
We've offered her the job, but I don't know whether she'll accept.
He accepted the invitation to stay with us.
His school reports said that he is always ready to accept a challenge (=agree to do something difficult).
Please accept this small gift.
They offered me a job and I accepted.
He accepted a glass of water from Helen.
He readily accepted her invitation.
Please accept our sincere apologies.
I accepted the gift from my sister.
She graciously accepted my apology.
She accepted a bribe from an undercover policeman.
It was pouring with rain so I accepted his offer of a lift.
I am unfortunately unable to accept your kind invitation.
The board of directors accepted our proposal.
She's decided not to accept the job.
Please accept this small token of my appreciation.
He is charged with accepting bribes from a firm of suppliers.
She said she'd accept $15 for it.
* to agree to or approve of something
They accepted the court's decision.
I had no choice but to accept the committee's decision.
I was very unwilling to accept her resignation.
He would not accept my advice.
These figures should not be accepted at face value.
The judge refused to accept his evidence.
He accepted all the changes we proposed.
Are you willing to accept the challenge?
She won't accept advice from anyone.
My article has been accepted for publication.
Random House accepted the book for publication.
* to take payment in a particular form
This machine only accepts coins.
Do you accept credit cards?
She was in Mumbai to accept an award for her latest novel.
I offered her an apology, but she wouldn't accept it.
I accept full responsibility for the failure of the plan.
The new coffee machines will accept coins of any denomination.
Credit cards are widely accepted.
* to take responsibility

He accepts full responsibility for what happened.
The company cannot accept liability for any damage caused by natural disasters.
The college cannot accept responsibility for items lost or stolen on its premises.
You have to accept the consequences of your actions.
* difficult situation

You just have to accept the fact that we're never going to be rich.
He’s not going to change, and you just have to accept it.
Nothing will change as long as the workers continue to accept these appalling conditions.
Some people readily accept that they may have to pay for medical treatment.
He would not accept the fact that his father was dead.
They accept the risks as part of the job.
He just refused to accept that his father was no longer there.
* to make somebody feel welcome and part of a group
It may take years to be completely accepted by the local community.
She had never been accepted into what was essentially a man's world.
* accept somebody as something
The children gradually began to accept her as one of the family.
It often takes years for immigrants to be accepted into the host community.
He never really accepted her as his own child.
* to believe that something is true
accept something
I don't accept his version of events.
Can we accept his account as the true version?
I accept that this will not be popular.
We have to accept that this is not an ideal world.
He can't accept the fact that his problems are his own fault.
I am not prepared to accept that this decision is final.
It is generally accepted that people are motivated by success.
* allow somebody to join

The college he applied to has accepted him.
Students accepted by Stanford Law School had very high scores on the LSAT.
* accept somebody/something as something
They have accepted him as the representative of the company.
She was disappointed not to be accepted into the club.
The landlord was willing to accept us as tenants.
She was accepted to study music.
It was true, but hard to accept.
Most people had come to accept that war was inevitable.
The government now accepts the need for change.

Register:
In everyday English, when talking about accepting a job, accepting responsibility or blame, or accepting a method of payment, people usually use take:
They offered me the job and I accepted. They offered me the job and I took it.
When talking about accepting an offer, people often say take someone up on their offer:
He decided to take her up on her offer.
More examples :
The government has accepted the resignation of a senior army commander.
Please accept my sincere apologies.
Sorry, we don’t accept traveller’s cheques.
Be prepared to accept the advice of members of staff.
She has accepted your explanation as to why you didn’t attend the meeting.
It is accepted that he was sincere in his claim.
In the end I had to accept his offer of £4,500.
Are you going to accept their invitation to the wedding?
Don’t be afraid to accept help if you need it.
Egypt gratefully accepted American economic aid.
They were ready to accept French military assistance.
To protect the environment we must accept some difficult challenges.
Miller accepted the award for best comedy show.
I wish that I’d accepted the opportunity to retire when it was offered.
Accepting presents from him made her feel uncomfortable.
She was desperate for money so she accepted the job.
I had been taught not to accept lifts from strangers.
The president’s family and friends accepted massive bribes in exchange for official favours.
She invited him for a drink and he gladly accepted.
He gratefully accepted Athena’s help.
She accepted her gift graciously.
But wordings which did not take the shape of a request also soon came to be accepted.
• The end user must have an Internet browser capable of accepting and playing the applet.
• The office does not accept applications from non-residents.
• Owens refused to accept Bisonga's explanation.
She accepted the job offer.
He was accused of accepting bribes.
Do you accept credit cards?
He refuses to accept the fact that he could be wrong.

• The idea of a common defence force has been accepted by some EU governments.
• With subtle flattery she had gradually been accepted by the housekeeper.
• She succeeded in persuading the jury to accept her version of the events.
• One day, not long before he died, he accepted it.
• Divorce is hard on children, but they have to accept it.
• Going to a new school is hard, but you have to try and accept it.
• If they offered you a place on the course, would you accept it?
• My parents have always accepted me just as I am.
• Yet they have helped persuade a suspicious population to accept Mr Salinas's much-needed reforms.
• The child's solicitor must serve and accept service of documents on the child's behalf where there is no guardian.
• The judge accepted that Carter did not mean to harm anyone.
• She'll never accept that her husband has been unfaithful.
• Steptoe finally accepted that his son didn't want to continue working in the family business.
• In the US, people have come to accept that they will probably have several different jobs over the course of their career.
• It was difficult for Paul to accept the fact that he was going bald.
• I finally accepted the fact that I would die if I didn't stop smoking.
• People are beginning to accept the idea that higher taxes may be necessary.
• Alice accepted the job of sales manager.
• I decided to accept the job.
• After a three week strike, the company has finally accepted the workers' pay demands.
• Do you accept travelers' checks here?
• For reasons which had seemed wise at the time, the Bar had not accepted that offer at that stage.
• Shortly after I accepted Bantam's offer, I got pneumonia.
• He accepted the offer of a lift.
• The successful applicants accepted these offers of split contracts, though without massive enthusiasm.
• Mrs Chapman accepted my offer the following morning.
• It was not until two years later, however, that Clark accepted Chapman's offer to join the team.
• Not the greatest of air travellers, the policeman had accepted Duncan's offer to sit up front in the cockpit.
The police refused to accept her version of the story.
• I for my part have some difficulty in accepting that.
• Part of her refused to accept that, after all, she couldn't have what she wanted.
• And only when he got it did he accept that his day had arrived.
• You refuse to accept that I knew nothing about the drugs.
• Once she accepted that, she had felt less raw for a time.
• Mrs Harker accepts that some reduction in staff may be necessary but hopes voluntary tutors will help out.
• The jury accepted that the DNA evidence was flawed.
The steel workers have accepted a 3% wage offer.
* accept something from somebody
Doctors should not accept expensive gifts from pharmaceutical companies.
The manuscript was accepted for publication last week.
She was accepted as a full member of the society.
Do you accept Visa?
GRAMMAR:
• You accept something:
She decided to accept the offer.
I accepted his invitation to have dinner with him.
✗Don’t say: I accepted to have dinner with him.
agree
• You agree to something:
Her parents would never agree to the marriage.
✗Don’t say: Her parents would never agree the marriage.
• You agree to do something:
I agreed to have dinner with him.

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16/06/2024

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