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Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.comBlogger634125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-29793543915885561422024-03-07T23:18:00.004+05:302024-03-07T23:18:44.775+05:30Poetic Devices Poetic Devices
Poetry, with its rhythmic
patterns, often employs various poetic devices to convey emotions, to create vibrant
pictures, and improve the overall impact of the Poem.
These devices range from
sound-based techniques to figurative language. They add depth and beauty to
poetry.
Here are some important
poetic devices.
1. Simile: A
simile is a figure of speech that compares twoHimanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-13770003056371117762024-03-07T22:58:00.002+05:302024-03-07T23:03:39.793+05:30Articles – a, an, the Articles – a, an, the
1) Articles are a type of
determiner that precede and modify nouns. They provide information about the
specificity or generalization of the noun.
Articles are used to indicate whether a noun
is definite or indefinite.
They can also signal whether
the noun is countable or uncountable.
2) Three main articles : "the,"
"a," and "an."
Definite
Article: "Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-65899081550278304602024-03-05T23:36:00.002+05:302024-03-05T23:36:20.720+05:30Animals and their young ones Some Animals and their kidsS. No.AnimalYoung One1CatKitten2DogPuppy3CowCalf4HorseFoal5SheepLamb6PigPiglet7ElephantCalf8GiraffeCalf9LionCub10TigerCub11BearCub12KangarooJoey13DeerFawn14RabbitBunny15GooseGosling16SwanCygnet17DuckDuckling18ChickenChick19PenguinChick20DolphinCalf21WhaleCalf22SealPup23OtterPup24FoxKit25WolfPup26EagleEaglet27HawkEyas28OwlOwlet29SparrowChick30RobinChickHimanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-77550373519490419662024-03-05T23:13:00.004+05:302024-03-07T23:00:19.705+05:30Determiners Determiners
Determiners are words that
are used before nouns to provide information about the noun in terms of quantity,
definiteness, possession, or specificity.
They function to determine
or specify which particular noun is being referred to in a sentence.
Types of determiners:
Articles:
Definite Article:
"The" is used before a noun to refer to something
specific orHimanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-36477203064455380392024-03-05T21:37:00.004+05:302024-03-05T21:37:34.388+05:30The Apostrophe The Apostrophe
The apostrophe is a punctuation
mark. It serves primarily two functions:
to indicate possession and to form
contractions.
Possession:
One
of the primary roles of the apostrophe is to indicate possession or ownership.
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the apostrophe is followed by Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-25036710534710244282024-03-05T20:54:00.001+05:302024-03-05T20:54:13.643+05:30Adverbs Adverbs
Definition:
An adverb is a part of
speech that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
It provides additional information about how, when, where, why, or to what
extent an action is performed or an attribute is described.
Adverbs can enhance the
meaning of a sentence by providing details about the manner, time, place,
frequency, or degree of an action Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-48880393103628765462024-03-03T23:05:00.002+05:302024-03-03T23:05:27.493+05:30Three forms of verb Three forms of verb
S. No.
Base Form
Past Tense
Past Participle
1
Act
Acted
Acted
2
Add
Added
Added
3
Answer
Answered
Answered
4
Arrive
Arrived
Arrived
5
Ask
Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-46584234132821608412024-03-03T22:40:00.000+05:302024-03-03T22:40:07.392+05:30Interjections - expression of emotions Interjections
Definition
Interjections are words or
phrases that are used to express strong emotions, reactions, or attitudes. They
are typically inserted into sentences as standalone expressions and do not
grammatically connect with the rest of the sentence structure.
Types of Interjections:
Interjections can be
classified into several categories based on the emotions or reactions Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-83666240445531344192024-03-03T22:25:00.004+05:302024-03-03T22:25:49.440+05:30Conjunctions - connecting words Conjunctions
Conjunctions are the glue
that holds words, sentences and ideas together.
Types of Conjunctions:
Conjunctions can be divided
into several categories based on their functions within sentences:
Coordinating Conjunctions:
These are the most common type of conjunctions and include words such as
"and," "but," "or," "nor,"
"for," "yet," and "so."
CoordinatingHimanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-4461480993833164232024-03-03T20:29:00.004+05:302024-03-03T20:29:39.535+05:30Infinitive - a form of verb Infinitive
Definition of Infinitive:
An infinitive is a verb form
that is typically preceded by the word "to" and serves as the base or
root form of a verb. Infinitives function as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs
within a sentence, depending on their usage and context.
Forms of Infinitive:
Infinitives can appear in
two forms:
To-Infinitive:
The to-infinitive consists of the Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-71059153237541183702024-03-03T20:01:00.009+05:302024-03-03T21:53:07.978+05:30Verbs - the action words Verbs
Definition A verb is a part of speech that
expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being within a sentence. Verbs are
the central component around which sentences are constructed.Examples
She runs every
morning.
The
cat jumps onto the table.
He writes
novels in his free time.
She is a
teacher.
The
Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-26481721872408681172024-03-03T13:50:00.003+05:302024-03-03T13:50:42.247+05:30Three Degrees of Adjectives Three Degrees of Adjectives
Adjectives are fundamental
building blocks of language that add color, depth, and detail to our
communication. They serve the crucial role of modifying and describing nouns,
providing clarity and context to our expressions.
It comes in the three degrees:
the positive, comparative, and superlative.
Positive Degree
The positive degree of an
adjective is the Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-85372773180971731052024-03-03T13:16:00.008+05:302024-03-03T13:54:12.520+05:30Adjectives - the Noun Modifier Adjectives
1. Definition
An adjective is a word that
modifies or describes a noun or pronoun. It is done by providing more
information about its qualities, characteristics, or attributes.
Adjectives can convey
various aspects such as size, color, shape, age, origin, material, and more.
They add details to the nouns.
Examples:
Size: big, small,
large, tiny, gigantic, Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-34443080088199670722024-02-23T21:37:00.005+05:302024-02-23T21:37:56.857+05:30Modals Modals
Modals are a category of
auxiliary verbs that express the mood or attitude of the speaker towards the
action or state described by the main verb in a sentence. Unlike regular verbs,
modals do not have an infinitive or participial form and do not change their
form to indicate tense. Instead, they modify the meaning of the main verb
Why Modals? - Importance of
Modals
let's try to Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-70561440313174194712024-02-23T15:48:00.004+05:302024-02-23T15:48:59.526+05:30Punctuation Marks Mastering Punctuation
Punctuation marks are very
important part of English grammar. They help us understand where to pause, when
to stop, and how to express different feelings in our writing. We use different
punctuation marks for different purposes when we write. Let's explore some of
these punctuation marks and what they do to make our writing clearer and more
organized.
Common Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-56949163496301099632024-02-23T15:24:00.004+05:302024-02-23T15:24:58.861+05:30Question Tags Question Tags
Question tags, also known as
tag questions, are short phrases added to the end of a sentence to turn
a statement into a question.
They are a common feature of English grammar
and serve various functions in communication.
1. Use of Question Tags:
Question tags are used in
spoken and written English to:
Confirm information:
"You're coming to the party, aren't Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-67899896570623084672024-02-23T13:44:00.005+05:302024-02-23T13:44:44.882+05:30PRONOUNS - for the noun PRONOUNS
Pronouns are words that
replace nouns in sentences to avoid repetition and enhance readability. They
include personal, demonstrative, possessive, reflexive, indefinite,
interrogative, relative, reciprocal, intensive, and other types. Understanding
pronoun usage is essential for clear communication. Common errors to avoid
include ambiguous pronoun reference, incorrect pronoun case,Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-72500026951402756372024-02-21T23:15:00.004+05:302024-02-21T23:15:56.044+05:30Noun - a detailed enquiry Noun
A)
Definition: A noun is a part of speech that names a
person, place, thing, idea, or concept. In other words, it is a word that
identifies people, objects, or ideas in a sentence.
Nouns are often referred to as the building blocks of
sentences, as they serve as the subject or object of a sentence, and they can
also function as the complement.
Nouns are important in language for Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-70603434532354974542024-02-20T23:46:00.004+05:302024-02-20T23:46:39.615+05:30Direct And Indirect Speech Direct And Indirect Speech
What is Direct &
Indirect Speech?
Direct
speech – Reporting
the message of the speaker in the exact words as spoken by him.
Direct
speech example:
Mahesh said ‘I am busy now’.
Indirect
speech: reporting the
message of the speaker in our own words
Indirect
speech example: Mahesh
said that she was busy then.
What is reporting clause and
Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-26749939087672434342024-02-17T23:31:00.002+05:302024-02-17T23:32:27.987+05:30PREPOSITIONS -A LESSON PREPOSITIONS
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Table of Contents
Introduction
What is a Preposition?
Definition
Examples
Types of Prepositions
Prepositions of Place
Prepositions of Time
Prepositions of Direction or Movement
Prepositions of Agent or Instrument
Prepositions of Manner or Method
Prepositions of Cause or Reason
Some Confusing Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-13283163527881554882024-02-17T21:16:00.006+05:302024-02-17T21:24:29.069+05:30Phrases and its types - Exercise 3 Before doing this exercise you would like to read Phrases and its typeQ) Underline the phrases in the following
sentences and identify their types?
The book on the shelf is a classic of
English literature.
The tall, dark-haired man walked briskly
down the street.
In the quiet library, she found solace
among the dusty shelves.
The old wooden table in the Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-57080166059369007552024-02-11T18:53:00.005+05:302024-02-11T18:53:46.992+05:30Class 10 Economics Chapter 5- Consumer Rights Notes Class 10 Economics
Chapter 5- Consumer Rights
Notes
Discover the intricacies of
consumer rights amidst market complexities, from regulatory safeguards to the
evolving consumer movement, highlighting challenges, responsibilities, and the
pivotal role of the Consumer Protection Act and National Consumers' Day.
A. The Consumer in the
Marketplace:
Regulatory Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-13112191692077609922024-02-11T18:37:00.001+05:302024-02-11T18:37:13.241+05:30Class 10 Economics Chapter 4- Globalisation and the Indian Economy Notes Class 10 Economics
Chapter 4- Globalisation and the
Indian Economy
Notes
1. PRODUCTION ACROSS NATIONS:
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predominantly organized production activities Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-9552064098087423812024-02-11T18:13:00.002+05:302024-02-11T18:13:28.173+05:30Class 10 Economics Chapter 3- Money and Credit Notes Class 10 Economics
Chapter 3- Money and Credit
Notes
The evolution of currency
traces back to ancient Indian barter practices involving grains and cattle.
Metal coins emerged as standardized mediums, later replaced by currency notes
and coins issued by the Reserve Bank of India. Banking institutions manage
currency circulation, extending loans to individuals and businessesHimanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7145239520529751922.post-29465258835272953432024-02-11T17:48:00.004+05:302024-02-11T17:48:40.564+05:30Class 10 Economics Chapter 2- Sectors of Indian economy Notes Class 10 Economics
Chapter 2- Sectors of Indian
economy
Notes
Understanding the economy
requires a breakdown of its sectors. This includes the primary sector,
involving raw resource extraction, the secondary sector, encompassing manufacturing,
and the tertiary sector, comprising services. Analyzing these sectors
illuminates economic dynamics and societal progress.1. Introduction: Himanshu Sharmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10587659992683621101noreply@blogger.com0