24/02/2021
Look down upon
Example:
Do you look down upon cooking and cleaning just because traditional women do it.
Explanation:
Look dwon upon means to consider someone or something is less important than other things
So what above sentence means is
Do you feel/consider that cooking and cleaning is less important just because of traditional women do it.
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Educational Consultant
10/01/2021
Cause and make difference.
Cause and make often confuses us that how to use them in sentences.
When we talk about using of "cause" one thing should be in mind that subject to be used is to a thing that bring change in person.
▪️Injury causes him to limp off.
But
If person to be used as subject then change will happen in a thing, not in person.
▪️He who causing dispute.
However make doesn't work like that
Person can bring change in person.
▪️Who made you fell guilty.
Person can bring change in things also
▪️She made this matter difficult to understand.
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10/01/2021
Cause and make difference.
Cause and make often confuses us that how to use them in sentences.
When we talk about using of "cause" one thing should be in mind that subject to be used is to a thing that bring change in person.
▪️Injury causes him to limp off.
But
If person to be used as subject then change will happen in a thing, not in person.
▪️He who causing dispute.
However make doesn't work like that
Person can bring change in person.
▪️Who made you fell guilty.
Person can bring change in things also
▪️She made this matter difficult to understand.
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05/12/2020
Hello guys, students often sees difficult definitions during their learning process.Which thay can't seems to comprehend easily.
So i decided to take it on myself to explain those seemd difficult definitions to you.
1)Attribute to sth
Regarding something as being caused by.
E.g.Parents attribute their child success to his hard work.
[ ] Here i will break it into two part
First regarding something as means consider or think something be like something else.
[ ] Second being caused by means be brought about by or be result of something.
So when you attributes something to something you are saying that you are considering someting is a result of something.
Like in example
Parents attribute child success to his hardwork. Parents consider child success is a result of his hard work.
[ ] Regarding something as being caused by means consider something as it happened or be brought about by something else.
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20/04/2018
Whenever you start writting there is chances you might face confusion in choosing words .
Seema fell or felled on the floor because it was vary slippery
Which word goes with that situation either fall or fell . It get more complicated when need to choose their 2nd n 3erd form of the verb.
Let's discribe them
Fall means to become detached or to drop to the ground. It intransitive verb means it doesn't take object .
2nd form of fall is fell and 3rd from is fallen .
Seema fell on the floor because it was vary slippery.
synonyms:drop, dive, sink.
Fell means to cause to fall by striking; cut or knock down. somthing that has been felled. It's transitive verb means
Fell felled felled
That have felled 15 trees with that matchine so far.
synonyms: demolish, level, cut down, raze.
20/04/2018
ADJECTIVE OR PRONOUN
In the following discussion we will take a look at single word uses as different part of speech.
It's common that one word can be work as pronoun or as adjective.
When you see each, either, neither, this, that, these, those and you see noun presents after these it means these words are working as adjective. It means these are describing the noun that coming after it
And Yet pronoun of these stands alone means if each appear alone means it's working in place of noun.
Lets undestand it through examples.
1. He told me that each of the boys were called by the principal .
2. Each student of this class is obedient.
In 1 example each of the boys were....
Each present with out any noun means it's working as pronoun here. Pronoun does work of noun , to be subject and to be object of sentence . Each is the subject of called.
In 2 example each student of the class...
Studen comes with each here it's working as adjective that describing student.
Each participant was asked to complete a survey.(adjective)
Each of you going for trip (pronoun)
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