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english story moral

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english story moral I am not very good in math or science and my brain never stops being frustrated with itself. However, I like to learn new things, especially when they are fun.I can't help to keep looking for funny stories on Reddit and find them on here. Sometimes, you just need something light and happy to wake up your stupid little mind. Today, as I'm playing with my dog (which usually likes playing games with me), I came across this one: "The Tortoise and the Hare" by E. L. Doctorow. It's a short story which tells us that people will be nice to animals sometimes. Although it may seem childish by some standards, this story has so much truth and it's hilarious story. The tortoise who was quite wise had said: “Now, if he were only a bit less hasty, he might have turned out more pleasant. For the most part. He was no fool. In fact, he would have been more careful. If one thing went wrong, it would probably be him. And then he would regret

articles

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INTRODUCTION The words a, an and the are called articles. These articles are normally used before nouns. A and An are called indefinite articles while THE is known as Definite articles.  E.g:- A book A table A pen A tree A house An umbrella An orange An innocent man An apple An elephant     The above words refer to any of its kind. Such articles are called indefinite articles. These indefinite articles stand before only singular form of nouns.  AN is used only before words with a vowel as their first letter a, e, i, o, u.  E.g:- He is an honest man. I am late by an hour. The words honest and hour do not have a vowel as the first letter of the word. But these words begins with a vowel sound.  E.g:- The book - books The house - houses The table - tables The tree - trees The fruit - fruits These articles refer to particular noun. So THE is called as a definite article. Further THE can be added before singular and plural forms of the nouns.  To say, the definite article is us

ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE

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INTRODUCTION ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE: Active voice: In active sentences, the subject is active or the subject performs the actions. For example: The cow (Subject) is eating (Verb) grass (Object). - Active Voice Passive voice: In passive sentences, the subject is no longer active or the subject is acted upon by the verb For example: Grass (Subject) is being eaten (Verb) by the cow (Object) ACTIVE VOICE           PASSIVE VOICE  He                                  him She                                Her They                                Them   ACTIVE VOICE AND PASSIVE RULES The Rules to Change the Sentences from Active to Passive Form: 1. The sentence must have objects (transitive verb). If there is no object then there must be a question word who asks the object. 2. Object active sentences became the subject of passive sentences. 3. Subject or active sentences into passive sentences that preceded the object word "by". 4. The verb used is verb III (past partici

Past Tense

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  Simple Past Tense The simple past tense is used to express an action which took place in the past and is completed by the time of speaking. We always use simple past to say when something happened, so it is associated with certain past time expressions. General form:  subject +was/were/past tense verb I / He / she / it / all singular subject - was / past tense verb We / you / they / all plural subjects - were / past tense verb Rule 1: To express an idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past.  Examples: ✤He saw a movie yesterday. ✤I didn't see him yesterday. ✤Last year, I traveled to Delhi. ✤Last month, I didn't travel to Mumbai. Rule 2: To list a series of completed actions in the past Examples: ✤He finished work, walked to the road, and found a big shop to purchase. ✤I arrived from the railway station at 6:00, lodged into the hotel at 7:00, and met my friends at 8:00. Rule 3: To express the certain duration which starts and stops in the past (for

Present Tense

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Simple Present Tense The PRESENT TENSE indicates that an action is present, now, relative to the speaker or writer. Generally, it is also used to describe actions that are truthful or habitual things which occur in the present. While there is no need to happen necessarily right now. General Form: Subject + am/ is/ are/verb/ verb(s) /verb (es)/verb (ies) I-am / verbHe / she / it / all singular subject-is / verb+ s /+esWe / you / they/all plural subject-are/verb Use of the simple present tense Rule 1: Simple Present tense is used to express the idea that an action is repeated or usual actions like a habit, a hobby, a daily event, a scheduled event or something that often happens. It can also be something a person often forgets or usually does not do.  Example: ✤ I change my library book every week. ✤He takes the dog out twice a day ✤Birds usually build nests in the tree. ✤I get up every day at 5 0'clock. ✤My father always takes his coffee without sugar. Rule 2: The Simple Present ten

Population Growth and its Impact on Environment

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  Population Growth and its Impact on Environment Reading Population growth has direct impact on the environment. An Increase in population means an increase in consuming more resources and producing vast quantity of waste materials. Presently seven billion and six million people live in this world. It is estimated that world's population will reach 9.2 billion by 2050. The impact of so many people on our environment will be consumption of resources like land, food, water, fossils fuel and production of waste materials like garbage, greenhouse gases and water and air pollutants. Experts in the field of population and environment worry that this unchecked population growth may result in environmental catastrophe. A quick look at the realities on ground show that the health of our environment has deteriorated because of overpopulation. Increase in population has resulted in heightened demand for fuel, timber, food, clothes and shelter. Consequently more forest have been cleared for r

parts of speech

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  parts of speech What is a Word? A word is an abstract, indivisible unit of a language, written or spoken in prose, which can also be said to be one indivisible unit of thought. A word can only have one definition; there are many words that can mean the same thing. One must understand what it means to define a word correctly as each word has its own unique relationship to other words because one word does not always mean the same thing to different people. It can mean positive and negative emotions, good and bad. If you wish, you may choose to define a word further to add detail; however, this will vary from person-to-person and may not come up in every sentence. In order for all members of a group to understand one another they must all agree on what they consider an acceptable definition and what can be considered taboo for others. Example: My car was smashed into by two cars in front of me while I was driving near the shopping center just north of town. My car had a great deal o