#common mistakes
✅Mistakes are frequently made by using the "omission of prepositions".
✳️omission of prepositions:
🔰Number 1:
Don't say: I was listening a ring tone.
✔️Say: I was listening to a ring tone.
🔰Number 2:
Don't say: Think a devil and devil appears.
✔️Say: Think of a devil and devil appears.
🔰Number 3:
Don't say: you should replied his letter.
✔️Say: you should have replied to his letter.
🔰Number 4:
Don't say: Teacher came and asked my notebook.
✔️Say: Teacher came and asked for my notebook.
✅Mistakes are frequently made by using the "omission of prepositions".
✳️omission of prepositions:
🔰Number 1:
Don't say: I was listening a ring tone.
✔️Say: I was listening to a ring tone.
🔰Number 2:
Don't say: Think a devil and devil appears.
✔️Say: Think of a devil and devil appears.
🔰Number 3:
Don't say: you should replied his letter.
✔️Say: you should have replied to his letter.
🔰Number 4:
Don't say: Teacher came and asked my notebook.
✔️Say: Teacher came and asked for my notebook.
➖Most common phrasal verbs➖
66. Brush up on
🔅 Meaning:
Improve, refresh one's knowledge of something
🔅 Example:
Mary had to brush up on her Spanish before going to South America.
➖Using the wrong preposition➖
254. Suspect of, not for.
❌ Don't say: I suspect Kate for stealing the pen.
✅ Say: I suspect Kate of stealing the pen.
📌Note: Also suspicious of: Dogs are suspicious of strangers.
➖Use of the wrong tense➖
255. Using a wrong tense with an improbable condition.
❌ Don't say: If he would/'d ask me, I would/'d stay.
✅ Say: If he asked me, I would/'d stay.
▪️Express an improbable condition by the past tense and use the conditional in the main clause. This use of the past tense doesn't indicate a time but a degree of probability.
66. Brush up on
🔅 Meaning:
Improve, refresh one's knowledge of something
🔅 Example:
Mary had to brush up on her Spanish before going to South America.
➖Using the wrong preposition➖
254. Suspect of, not for.
❌ Don't say: I suspect Kate for stealing the pen.
✅ Say: I suspect Kate of stealing the pen.
📌Note: Also suspicious of: Dogs are suspicious of strangers.
➖Use of the wrong tense➖
255. Using a wrong tense with an improbable condition.
❌ Don't say: If he would/'d ask me, I would/'d stay.
✅ Say: If he asked me, I would/'d stay.
▪️Express an improbable condition by the past tense and use the conditional in the main clause. This use of the past tense doesn't indicate a time but a degree of probability.
📰 Daily CA One Liners ,
📆 14 October 2020 .
🔶 13 October : International Day For Disaster Reduction
✔️ Theme 2020 : " Disaster Risk Governance "
🔶 Indian Army Organized Exercise Suraksha Kavach - Joint Anti Terrorist Exercise
✔️ Indian Army & Maharashtra Police Organized A Suraksha Kavach Exercise
👤 Manoj Kumar Bharti Appointed As Next Ambassador Of India To The Indonesia
✅ He Is Presently Special Secretary In The Ministry Of External Affairs
👤 Rahul Shrivastava Appointed As The Next Ambassador Of India To Albania
👤 Prime Minister Modi Releases Autobiography Of Dr. Balasaheb Vikhe Patil
✔️ His Autobiography Is Titled " Deh Vechwa Karani "
✅ Pravara Rural Education Society Renames As " Loknete Dr. Balasaheb Vikhe Patil Pravara Rural Education Society "
✔️ Pravara Rural Education Society Was Established In 1964 In Loni , A'Nagar
🔶 Reliance Jio Becomes 1st Telecom Company To Cross 40 Cr Subscribers Mark
🔶 The Overall Telecom Subscriber Base Increased Marginally To 116.4 Cr In India
🔶 Dr Abdul Memon Appointed As Chairman Of Commonwealth Ministerial Group On Guyana
✔️ Dr Abdul Memon : Current Bangladesh Foreign Minister
✔️ Bangladesh Took Over The Chairmanship From South Africa
🔶 India Has Given 21 Ventilators To Guyana To Fight COVID-19
💰 India & ADB Signed MoU Worth USD 270 Million To Develop Urban Services In Madhya Pradesh
💰 India Govt Signed USD 300 Million Loan Agreement With ADB To Improve Rajasthan’s Secondary Towns
💰 Govt Assistance Of USD 1 Million To Guyana For Combating COVID-19
✔️ ADB : Asian Development Bank
🔶 India & Maldives Sign LOC Agreement For GMCP Implementation
✔️ GMCP : Greater Male Connectivity Project
🔶 Johnson & Johnson Stops COVID-19 Vaccine Trials After Volunteer Fell ill
🔶 Haryana State Govt Launched " Lab On Wheels " Initiative
✔️ Lab On Wheels : Initiative To Test The Water Quality In The State
✔️ This Lab On Wheels Initiative Is Part Of Jal Jeevan Mission
🔶 India Post To Launch Stamped Mask & Virtual I-Card On Philately Day
🤝 Telangana & Intel To Establish Applied AI Research Center
🇳🇴 Norway Topped In Commitment To Reducing Inequality Index 2020
🇮🇳 India Ranks 129th In Commitment To Reducing Inequality Index 2020
🔶 AIFF Launched Their New Brand Moto " Indian Football . Forward Together "
✔️ AIFF : All India Football Federation .
📆 14 October 2020 .
🔶 13 October : International Day For Disaster Reduction
✔️ Theme 2020 : " Disaster Risk Governance "
🔶 Indian Army Organized Exercise Suraksha Kavach - Joint Anti Terrorist Exercise
✔️ Indian Army & Maharashtra Police Organized A Suraksha Kavach Exercise
👤 Manoj Kumar Bharti Appointed As Next Ambassador Of India To The Indonesia
✅ He Is Presently Special Secretary In The Ministry Of External Affairs
👤 Rahul Shrivastava Appointed As The Next Ambassador Of India To Albania
👤 Prime Minister Modi Releases Autobiography Of Dr. Balasaheb Vikhe Patil
✔️ His Autobiography Is Titled " Deh Vechwa Karani "
✅ Pravara Rural Education Society Renames As " Loknete Dr. Balasaheb Vikhe Patil Pravara Rural Education Society "
✔️ Pravara Rural Education Society Was Established In 1964 In Loni , A'Nagar
🔶 Reliance Jio Becomes 1st Telecom Company To Cross 40 Cr Subscribers Mark
🔶 The Overall Telecom Subscriber Base Increased Marginally To 116.4 Cr In India
🔶 Dr Abdul Memon Appointed As Chairman Of Commonwealth Ministerial Group On Guyana
✔️ Dr Abdul Memon : Current Bangladesh Foreign Minister
✔️ Bangladesh Took Over The Chairmanship From South Africa
🔶 India Has Given 21 Ventilators To Guyana To Fight COVID-19
💰 India & ADB Signed MoU Worth USD 270 Million To Develop Urban Services In Madhya Pradesh
💰 India Govt Signed USD 300 Million Loan Agreement With ADB To Improve Rajasthan’s Secondary Towns
💰 Govt Assistance Of USD 1 Million To Guyana For Combating COVID-19
✔️ ADB : Asian Development Bank
🔶 India & Maldives Sign LOC Agreement For GMCP Implementation
✔️ GMCP : Greater Male Connectivity Project
🔶 Johnson & Johnson Stops COVID-19 Vaccine Trials After Volunteer Fell ill
🔶 Haryana State Govt Launched " Lab On Wheels " Initiative
✔️ Lab On Wheels : Initiative To Test The Water Quality In The State
✔️ This Lab On Wheels Initiative Is Part Of Jal Jeevan Mission
🔶 India Post To Launch Stamped Mask & Virtual I-Card On Philately Day
🤝 Telangana & Intel To Establish Applied AI Research Center
🇳🇴 Norway Topped In Commitment To Reducing Inequality Index 2020
🇮🇳 India Ranks 129th In Commitment To Reducing Inequality Index 2020
🔶 AIFF Launched Their New Brand Moto " Indian Football . Forward Together "
✔️ AIFF : All India Football Federation .
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#DAILY_VOCABULARY
1.Brushed Aside (Phrasal Verb)-bar from attention or consideration. नज़रअंदाज़ करना
2.Atrocity (N)-a cruel and violent act. क्रूरता
3.Excreta (N)-waste matter discharged from the body, especially faeces and urine.
4.Disenfranchisement (N)-the state of being deprived of a right or privilege, especially the right to vote. मताधिकार
5.Intangible (Adj)-incapable of being touched or seen. अस्पृश्य
6.Entitlements (N)-the fact of having a right to something. अधिकार
7.Oblique (Adj)-indirect or evasive. अप्रत्यक्ष
8.Perennial (Adj)-lasting a very long time, or happening repeatedly or all the time.
9.Unbearable (Adj)-not able to be endured or tolerated. असहनीय
10.Cremate (V)-dispose of (a dead person's body) by burning it to ashes. शव जलाना
11.Revulsion (N)-violent feeling of disgust. घृणा
12.Foment (V)-instigate or stir up (an undesirable or violent sentiment or course of action). भड़काना
13.Unequivocally (Adv)-in a way that leaves no doubt. स्पष्ट
14.Inflation (N)-a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. मुद्रास्फीति
15.Mitigate (V)-to make something less harmful, unpleasant, or bad. कम करना
16.Downplaying (V)-make (something) appear less important than it really is.
17.Dissent (V)-to disagree with other people about something. असहमति
18.Glean (V)-to accumulate or collect.
19.Leeway (N)-freedom to act within certain limits. छूट
20.Tame (V)-to bring under control.
21.Went To Great Lengths (Phrase)-to try very hard to achieve something.
22.Transient (Adj)-lasting for a short time only. क्षणिक
23.Return To Its Feet (Phrase)-well or successful again after being ill or having problems.
24.Bottlenecks (N)-a problem that delays progress. बाधाओं
24.Fraternity (N)-a feeling of friendship and support. भाईचारा
25.Abolition (N)-the official end to a law, system, practice etc. उन्मूलन
26.Staving Off (Phrasal Verb)-to stop something bad from happening.
27.Civil Strife (N)-violent activity such as rioting or fighting in public places, especially involving many people.
28.Amphibious (Adj)-relating to, living in, or suited for both land and water.
29.Undernourishment (N)-not having enough food to develop or function normally. अल्पपोषित
30.Strife-Ridden (Adj)-divided by violent conflict or dissent.
31.Festering (Adj)-intended to cause hurt or distress.
32.Conspicuous (Adj)-obvious, marked, clear, undeniable, discernible. सुस्पष्ट
33.Salutary (Adj)-beneficial, useful, valuable, helpful, profitable. लाभदायक, हितकर
34.Accustomed (Adj)-familiar with something. अभ्यस्त
35.Embracing (V)-to accept something enthusiastically.
36.Endure (V)-to experience and bear something difficult, painful, or unpleasant. सहन करना
37.Retractable Roof (N)-a roof system designed to roll back the roof on tracks so that the interior of the facility is open to the outdoors.
38.Fore (N)-the most important or successful position.
39.Spruced Up (Phrasal Verb)-to make (someone or something) look cleaner, neater, or more attractive.
40.Slump (N)-a period of poor or losing play by a team or individual.
41.Culmination (N)-the highest point of achievement or excellence. पराकाष्ठा
42.Fortnight (N)-a period of two weeks.
43.Astute (Adj)-able to understand a situation quickly and see how to take advantage of it. चतुर
1.Brushed Aside (Phrasal Verb)-bar from attention or consideration. नज़रअंदाज़ करना
2.Atrocity (N)-a cruel and violent act. क्रूरता
3.Excreta (N)-waste matter discharged from the body, especially faeces and urine.
4.Disenfranchisement (N)-the state of being deprived of a right or privilege, especially the right to vote. मताधिकार
5.Intangible (Adj)-incapable of being touched or seen. अस्पृश्य
6.Entitlements (N)-the fact of having a right to something. अधिकार
7.Oblique (Adj)-indirect or evasive. अप्रत्यक्ष
8.Perennial (Adj)-lasting a very long time, or happening repeatedly or all the time.
9.Unbearable (Adj)-not able to be endured or tolerated. असहनीय
10.Cremate (V)-dispose of (a dead person's body) by burning it to ashes. शव जलाना
11.Revulsion (N)-violent feeling of disgust. घृणा
12.Foment (V)-instigate or stir up (an undesirable or violent sentiment or course of action). भड़काना
13.Unequivocally (Adv)-in a way that leaves no doubt. स्पष्ट
14.Inflation (N)-a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. मुद्रास्फीति
15.Mitigate (V)-to make something less harmful, unpleasant, or bad. कम करना
16.Downplaying (V)-make (something) appear less important than it really is.
17.Dissent (V)-to disagree with other people about something. असहमति
18.Glean (V)-to accumulate or collect.
19.Leeway (N)-freedom to act within certain limits. छूट
20.Tame (V)-to bring under control.
21.Went To Great Lengths (Phrase)-to try very hard to achieve something.
22.Transient (Adj)-lasting for a short time only. क्षणिक
23.Return To Its Feet (Phrase)-well or successful again after being ill or having problems.
24.Bottlenecks (N)-a problem that delays progress. बाधाओं
24.Fraternity (N)-a feeling of friendship and support. भाईचारा
25.Abolition (N)-the official end to a law, system, practice etc. उन्मूलन
26.Staving Off (Phrasal Verb)-to stop something bad from happening.
27.Civil Strife (N)-violent activity such as rioting or fighting in public places, especially involving many people.
28.Amphibious (Adj)-relating to, living in, or suited for both land and water.
29.Undernourishment (N)-not having enough food to develop or function normally. अल्पपोषित
30.Strife-Ridden (Adj)-divided by violent conflict or dissent.
31.Festering (Adj)-intended to cause hurt or distress.
32.Conspicuous (Adj)-obvious, marked, clear, undeniable, discernible. सुस्पष्ट
33.Salutary (Adj)-beneficial, useful, valuable, helpful, profitable. लाभदायक, हितकर
34.Accustomed (Adj)-familiar with something. अभ्यस्त
35.Embracing (V)-to accept something enthusiastically.
36.Endure (V)-to experience and bear something difficult, painful, or unpleasant. सहन करना
37.Retractable Roof (N)-a roof system designed to roll back the roof on tracks so that the interior of the facility is open to the outdoors.
38.Fore (N)-the most important or successful position.
39.Spruced Up (Phrasal Verb)-to make (someone or something) look cleaner, neater, or more attractive.
40.Slump (N)-a period of poor or losing play by a team or individual.
41.Culmination (N)-the highest point of achievement or excellence. पराकाष्ठा
42.Fortnight (N)-a period of two weeks.
43.Astute (Adj)-able to understand a situation quickly and see how to take advantage of it. चतुर
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#DAILY_VOCABULARY
1.Intemperate (Adj)-having or showing a lack of self-control. असंयमी
2.Jibe (N)-an insulting or mocking remark.
3.Secularism (N)-a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations. धर्मनिरपेक्षता
4.Tenet (N)one of the principles on which a belief or theory is based. सिद्धांत
5.Purportedly (Adv)-as appears or is stated to be true, though not necessarily so. कथित रूप से, अनुमानतः
6.Scorn (N)-a feeling and expression of contempt or disdain for someone or something. घृणा
7.Derision (N)-contemptuous ridicule or mockery. उपहास
8.Warped (Adj)-strange and unpleasant.
9.Fealties (N)-loyalty or dedication to a person, cause, or belief. निष्ठा
10.Wade Into (Phrasal Verb)-to enter a fight, a discussion or an argument in an aggressive or not very sensitive way.
11.Intemperate (Adj)-having or showing a lack of self-control. असंयमी
12.Jibe (N)-an insulting or mocking remark.
13.Secularism (N)-a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations. धर्मनिरपेक्षता
14.Tenet (N)one of the principles on which a belief or theory is based. सिद्धांत
15.Purportedly (Adv)-as appears or is stated to be true, though not necessarily so. कथित रूप से, अनुमानतः
16.Scorn (N)-a feeling and expression of contempt or disdain for someone or something. घृणा
17.Derision (N)-contemptuous ridicule or mockery. उपहास
18.Warped (Adj)-strange and unpleasant.
19.Fealties (N)-loyalty or dedication to a person, cause, or belief. निष्ठा
20.Wade Into (Phrasal Verb)-to enter a fight, a discussion or an argument in an aggressive or not very sensitive way.
1.Intemperate (Adj)-having or showing a lack of self-control. असंयमी
2.Jibe (N)-an insulting or mocking remark.
3.Secularism (N)-a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations. धर्मनिरपेक्षता
4.Tenet (N)one of the principles on which a belief or theory is based. सिद्धांत
5.Purportedly (Adv)-as appears or is stated to be true, though not necessarily so. कथित रूप से, अनुमानतः
6.Scorn (N)-a feeling and expression of contempt or disdain for someone or something. घृणा
7.Derision (N)-contemptuous ridicule or mockery. उपहास
8.Warped (Adj)-strange and unpleasant.
9.Fealties (N)-loyalty or dedication to a person, cause, or belief. निष्ठा
10.Wade Into (Phrasal Verb)-to enter a fight, a discussion or an argument in an aggressive or not very sensitive way.
11.Intemperate (Adj)-having or showing a lack of self-control. असंयमी
12.Jibe (N)-an insulting or mocking remark.
13.Secularism (N)-a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations. धर्मनिरपेक्षता
14.Tenet (N)one of the principles on which a belief or theory is based. सिद्धांत
15.Purportedly (Adv)-as appears or is stated to be true, though not necessarily so. कथित रूप से, अनुमानतः
16.Scorn (N)-a feeling and expression of contempt or disdain for someone or something. घृणा
17.Derision (N)-contemptuous ridicule or mockery. उपहास
18.Warped (Adj)-strange and unpleasant.
19.Fealties (N)-loyalty or dedication to a person, cause, or belief. निष्ठा
20.Wade Into (Phrasal Verb)-to enter a fight, a discussion or an argument in an aggressive or not very sensitive way.
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The meaning of
🍃under the weather🍃.
When someone is under the weather, it means that the person:
📍is slightly ill.
📍feels a little sick.
📍doesn’t feel well.
You can begin this English idiom with:
📌BE under the weather OR
📌FEEL under the weather.
⚠️Example sentences
⭕️I feel a little under the weather so I don’t think I’ll go out tonight.
⭕️He didn’t go to work today as he was a little under the weather.
⭕️It is hard to get the job done when you are under the weather.
⭕️Mary is a little under the weather. I hope she feels better soon.
🍃under the weather🍃.
When someone is under the weather, it means that the person:
📍is slightly ill.
📍feels a little sick.
📍doesn’t feel well.
You can begin this English idiom with:
📌BE under the weather OR
📌FEEL under the weather.
⚠️Example sentences
⭕️I feel a little under the weather so I don’t think I’ll go out tonight.
⭕️He didn’t go to work today as he was a little under the weather.
⭕️It is hard to get the job done when you are under the weather.
⭕️Mary is a little under the weather. I hope she feels better soon.