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17/09/2023

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If you don't have friends or family who you are comfortable practicing speaking with, this group is a good place to find speaking partners.

Please note that I do not usually reply to comments in the group because it is a group for YOU to find partners, not a group for me to answer questions. If you have questions, you can ask them on my main page.

Recently, the group members also voted that I should start sharing my videos in the group, so now I share my new videos there also.

17/09/2023

What things can you see in this picture?‪
‪We are trying to see something 🤔 ‬

17/09/2023

Years and years of good luck for you 🤦🏽 thanks for like.

14/09/2023

"NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE."
"ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE."
NO HUMAN IS LIMITE

27/08/2022
Photos from 𝗪𝗪𝗧𝗝𝗠𝗚's post 27/08/2022

World's First Things

Photos from 𝗪𝗪𝗧𝗝𝗠𝗚's post 17/08/2022

Difference between Men & Women 👏

16/08/2022



11/08/2022

16 Tenses in English Grammar (Formula and Examples).

1. Simple Present Tense

Structure:
Subject + Verb (vI) + es/es

Examples:
a.) I take exercise daily.
b.) She reads a book in the library.

2. Present Continuous Tense
Structure:

Subject + is/am/are + Verb(+ing)
Example:
a.) He is playing football.
b.) I am studying in a high school.

3. Present Perfect Tense

Structure:
Subject + Has/have + Verb (v3)

Example:
a.) He has made this colorful chart.
b.) I have completed my assignment.

4. Present Perfect Continuous Tense

Structure:
Subject + Has/have + been + Verb(+ing)

Example:
a.) I have been completing my assignment for the last three days.
b.) She has been working in this department since 2017.

5. Simple Past Tense

Structure:
Subject + Verb (v2) or irregular verb:

Example:
a.) He completed the assignment.
b.) I read the newspaper.

6. Past Continuous Tense

Structure:
Subject + was/were + Verb(+ing)

Example:
a.) He was reading the book.
b.) I was going to the park for a morning walk.

7. Past Perfect Tense

Structure:
Subject + had + Verb (v3)

Example:
• I had finished my homework.
• He had completed his task.

8.Past Perfect Continuous Tense

Structure:
Subject + had + been + Verb(+ing)

Example:
• He had been completing his assignment for the last two hours.
• I had been playing football since morning.

9. Simple Future Tense

Structure:
Subject+ will/shall+ verb(v1)

Example:
• I shall go to the park for a walk.
• She will perform his duty.

10. Future Continuous Tense

Structure:
Subject + will be/shall be + verb(+ing)

Example:
•He will be playing football.
•We shall be eating the meal.

11.Future Perfect Tense

Structure:
Subject + will have + verb(v3)

Example:
•He will have played football.
•I will have completed my assignment.

12. Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Structure:
Subject + will have been + verb(+ing)

Example:
•He will have been watching the •football match for over fifty minutes.

13. Past Future Tense

Structure:
Subject + would + verb (v1)

Example:
I told that I would leave in one hour.

14. Past Future Continuous Tense

Structure:
Subject + should be/would be + Verb(+ing)

Example:
•I told that I would be doing my •homework all day long.

15. Past Future Perfect Tense

Structure:
Subject + should have/ would have + Verb(v3)

Example:
•She said that she would have •completed her assignment.

16. Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Structure:
Subject + would have been + Verb(+ing)

Example:
•He said that I should have been working here for two hours by that time.

31/07/2022

Let's Read To Know

Don't read to cheat.
Don’t read to beat.
Don’t read to deprive.
Don’t read to exploit.
Don’t read to insult.

Please, read to know.
Read to learn something and earn something.
Read to co-operate.
Read to assist.
Read to do something for the society.
Read to know the true and false.
Read to know the wrong and right.
Read to establish your rights.
Read to perform your duties.
Read to know the lord who has created you.
Read to make a beautiful world.
Oh, yes, please, Read to be a true man and great man in the world.

31/07/2022

B. A. — Bachelor of Arts.
» M. A. — Master of Arts.
» B.tech - Bachelor of Technology
» B. Sc. — Bachelor of Science
» M. Sc. — Master of Science
» B. Sc. Ag. — Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
» M. Sc. Ag. — Master of Science in Agriculture
» M. B. B. S. — Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
» B.A.M.S- Bachelor of Ayurved Medicine and surgery
» M. D. — Doctor of Medicine
» M. S. — Master of Surgery
» Ph. D. / D. Phil. — Doctor of Philosophy (Arts & Science)

» D. Litt./Lit. — Doctor of Literature / Doctor of Letters
» D. Sc. — Doctor of Science
» B. Com. — Bachelor of Commerce
» M. Com. — Master of Commerce
» Dr. — Doctor
» B. P. — Blood Pressure
» Mr. — Mister
» Mrs. — Mistress
» M.S. — miss (used for female married & unmarried)
» Miss — used before unmarried girls)
» M. P. — Member of Parliament
» M. L. A. — Member of Legislative Assembly
» M. L. C. — Member of Legislative Council
» P. M. — Prime Minister
» C. M. — Chief Minister
» C-in-C — Commander-In-Chief
» L. D. C. — Lower Division Clerk
» U. D. C. — Upper Division Clerk
» Lt. Gov. — Lieutenant Governor
» D. M. — District Magistrate
» V. I. P. — Very Important Person
» I. T. O. — Income Tax Officer
» C. I. D. — Criminal Investigation Department
» C/o — Care of
» S/o — Son of
» C. B. I. — Central Bureau of Investigation
» G. P. O. — General Post Office
» H. Q. — Head Quarters
» E. O. E. — Errors and Omissions Excepted
» Kg. — Kilogram
» KW. — Kilowatts
Gm. — Gram
Km. — Kilometer
Ltd. — Limited
M. P. H. — Miles Per Hour
KM. P. H. — Kilometre Per Hour
P. T. O. — Please Turn Over
P. W. D. — Public Works Department
C. P. W. D. — Central Public Works Department
U. S. A. — United States of America
U. K. — United Kingdom (England)
U. P. — Uttar Pradesh
M. P. — Madhya Pradesh
H. P. — Himachal Pradesh
U. N. O. — United Nations Organization
W. H. O. — World Health Organization
B. B. C. — British Broadcasting Corporation
B. C. — Before Christ
A. C. — Air Conditioned
I. G. — Inspector General (of Police)
D. I. G. — Deputy Inspector General (of Police)
S. S. P. — Senior Superintendent of Police
D. S. P. — Deputy Superintendent of Police
S. D. M. — Sub-Divisional Magistrate
S. M. — Station Master
A. S. M. — Assistant Station Master
V. C. — Vice-Chancellor
A. G. — Accountant General
C. R. — Confidential Report
I. A. S. — Indian Administrative Service
I. P. S. — Indian Police Service
I. F. S. — Indian Foreign Service or Indian Forest Service
I. R. S. — Indian Revenue Service
P. C. S. — Provincial Civil Service
M. E. S. — Military Engineering Service

☀Full Form Of Some technical Words
» VIRUS - Vital Information Resource Under Seized.
» 3G -3rd Generation.
» GSM - Global System for Mobile Communication.
» CDMA - Code Division Multiple Access.
» UMTS - Universal Mobile Telecommunication System.
» SIM - Subscriber Identity Module .
» AVI = Audio Video Interleave
» RTS = Real Time Streaming
» SIS = Symbian
OS Installer File
» AMR = Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec
» JAD = Java Application Descriptor
» JAR = Java Archive
» JAD = Java Application Descriptor
» 3GPP = 3rd Generation Partnership Project
» 3GP = 3rd Generation Project
» MP3 = MPEG player-3
» MP4 = MPEG-4 video file
» AAC = Advanced Audio Coding
» GIF= Graphic Interchangeable Format
» JPEG = Joint Photographic Expert Group
» BMP = Bitmap
» SWF = Shock Wave Flash
» WMV = Windows Media Video
» WMA = Windows Media Audio
» WAV = Waveform Audio
» PNG = Portable Network Graphics
» DOC =Document (Microsoft Corporation)
» PDF = Portable Document Format
» M3G = Mobile 3D Graphics
» M4A = MPEG-4 Audio File
» NTH = Nokia Theme (series 40)
» THM = Themes (Sony Ericsson)
» MMF =Synthetic Music Mobile Application File
» NRT = Nokia Ringtone
» XMF = Extensible Music File
» WBMP = Wireless Bitmap Image
» DVX = DivX Video
» HTML = Hyper Text Markup Language
» WML =Wireless Markup Language
» CD -Compact Disk.
» DVD - Digital Versatile Disk.
» CRT - Cathode Ray Tube.
» DAT - Digital Audio Tape.
» DOS - Disk Operating System.
» GUI -Graphical
User Interface.
» HTTP - Hyper Text Transfer Protocol.
» IP - Internet Protocol.
» ISP - Internet Service Provider.
» TCP - Transmission Control Protocol.
» UPS - Uninterruptible Power Supply.
» HSDPA -High Speed Downlink Packet Access.
» EDGE - Enhanced Data Rate for Evolution.
» GSM- [Global System for Mobile Communication]
» VHF - Very High Frequency.
» UHF - Ultra HighFrequency.
» GPRS - General Packet Radio Service.
» WAP - Wireless Application Protocol.
» TCP - Transmission Control Protocol.
» ARPANET - Advanced Research Project Agency Network.
» IBM - International Business Machines.
» HP - Hewlett Packard.
» AM/FM - Amplitude/ Frequency Modulation..!

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