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Day – Monday- 18 December -2023

Conjunction:

Rule1: And, as well as, Both—and, not only ---but also(Used to add noun)

Ex- He is both intelligent and hard working (Noun,Conjuction)

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Rule 2 :as well as/ with/ alongwith/ and not/in addition/ but/ beside/except/rather than/ accompanied by---(use verb according to first subject)

Ex- Ram as well as his friends is communing.( trick –any one – use 1st sub verb// if one(S1) ---two (S2)---then use according to 2nd subject verb)

Ex- He and not his parents is guilty

EX -Neither Ram nor His friends have come.

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Though- yet

Although-yet

No sooner –than

Hardly-when

As- as

So – as

Lest –should

Too- to

Between – And

So-that

Else-but

Not only- but also

Whether – or

Ex- I am very Happy (T) I am so Happy (x)

Neither of : (No one- use  for two persons only, More than two use – None of)

Either of : ( one from two, More than two we use – One of)

(two work in future , one is depend on other – (Simple present-+ Simple Future)

EX- As soon As He comes, I will call you up.

Unless (Show Condition) , Untill ( Show time)

EX- Until the light turns red , No one will stop

Ex – unless you work hard , you will not succeed. 

Articles : THE ( Ordinals –first, Second) + No The (Cardinal – one, two..)

Preposition : BY – ( कें दृारा ) with (से हथ्यिार)

2. Use Of (Not living relation) -  Wood of table , Leg of chair.

3. He die of Cancer ( by disease ) , He died form thirst ( by Reason) 

English Words

Amazing — incredible, unbelievable, improbable, fabulous, astonishing, astounding, extraordinary.

Anger  enrage, infuriate, arouse, nettle, exasperate, inflame, madden.

Angry — mad, furious, excited, wrathful, indignant, exasperated, aroused, inflamed.

Answer  reply, retort, acknowledge

Ask–inquire of, seek information from, put a question to, demand.

Awful  dreadful, terrible, abominable, unpleasant

Bad  evil, immoral, wicked, corrupt, sinful, depraved, rotten, contaminated, spoiled, tainted, injurious, inferior, substandard, faulty, improper, disagreeable, unpleasant, cross, nasty, irascible, horrible, atrocious, outrageous, scandalous, infamous, wrong, noxious, sinister, putrid, snide, deplorable, dismal, gross, heinous, nefarious, base, obnoxious, detestable, despicable, contemptible, foul, rank, ghastly, execrable.

Beautiful — pretty, lovely, handsome, attractive, gorgeous, dazzling, splendid, magnificent, comely, fair, ravishing, graceful, elegant, fine, exquisite, aesthetic, pleasing, shapely, delicate, stunning, glorious, heavenly, resplendent, radiant, glowing, blooming, sparkling

11/Nov – National Education (Embracing Innovation)

12/Nov – Pneumonia Day

14/Nov – World Diabetes Day ( Access to Diabetes)

17/Nov – International student day

21/ Nov – World television Day

General Anil Chauhan –CDS

General Manoj Pande – Army (15 Jan)

Admiral R. Hari Kumar – Navy(4 Dec)

Mr. Vivek Ram Chaudhari – Airforce(8 oct)

Justice Chandrachud – Chief justice of india

Daily Sentence.

#All students should go to the computer lab with their books and pencils.

Tell me now whether everyone's books and notebooks have been sealed and signed or not, otherwise it will not be possible to do it later.

Whoever wants to sign the serial in the book, put it on the table,

#This is the distribution of books to all the children.

Distribute these books to all the Students, they have a seal &  sign on them.