Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Uses of Punctuation

Punctuation refers to the marks and symbols that are used in writing to clarify the meaning and structure of a text. Some common punctuation marks include:


1:Periods: Period is also called full stop.Used to end a declarative sentence or an imperative sentence. Examples: "I went to the store." "Please bring me a glass of water."

2:Question marks: Used to indicate a question. Example: "What time is it?"

3:Exclamation points: Used to show strong emotion or to add emphasis. Example: "I can't believe it!"

4:Commas: Used to separate clauses, to indicate a pause, or to separate items in a list. Examples: "I went to the store, but I forgot my wallet." "She wants to go to Paris, France." "I need milk, bread, and eggs."

5:Semicolons: Used to separate clauses that are closely related or to separate items in a list that already includes commas. Examples: "I went to the store; I forgot my wallet." "She wants to visit Paris, France; Rome, Italy; and Barcelona, Spain."

6:Colons: Used to introduce a list or to indicate that something follows. Examples: "I need the following items: milk, bread, and eggs." "There was only one solution: to start over."

7:Apostrophes: Used to indicate possession or to form contractions. Examples: "The cat's toy" (possession) "I'm going to the store" (contraction for "I am")

By using punctuation correctly, you can make your writing clearer and easier to understand.

Sunday, September 18, 2022

How to find saved Wifi profiles and passwords in PC


open command prompt using command in run "CMD" 

type in cmd window to show wifi profiles:  netsh wlan show profiles


enter and it will show you all saved wifi profiles



then use below command to show specific profile's password

 netsh wlan show profile name=WifiConnectionName key=clear | find /I "Key Content"



Friday, August 12, 2022

Hotel Room type Codes

 


TQNN

standard two queen room

KNGN

standard single king room

KDXN

single king deluxe

XDBN

two queen suite with sofa sleeper

XKLN

single king suite with sofa sleeper

TWGN

two queen hearing accessible

TWBN

two queen hearing and wheel chair accessible

KWHN

single king hearing accessible

KW2N

single king wheel chair accessible + roll in shower

KWMN

single king deluxe hearing accessible

KWKN

single king deluxe hearing accessible + roll in shower

XWHN

single king suite hearing accessible

XWPN

single king accessible suite + roll in shower

XWAN

two queen accessible suite

XWBN

two queen hearing accessible suite


Monday, June 6, 2022

Simply learn Infinitive

 What is Infinitive?

An infinitive usually begins with the word “to”. Examples of infinitives include to read, to run, jump, to play, to sing,to laugh, to cry.


Use of "to" between two verbs or between a noun/pronoun and verb and right after adjective is called the infinitive.

For example


Between two verbs 

I want to go.

We like to write a daily diary.


Between noun/pronoun and verb

Ali invited his friend to meet.

Can I ask you to join me?


After Adjective

I wonder to have friends like you.

It's better to be patient.





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Thursday, May 26, 2022

Quick reset your graphics driver

  You can quick reset your graphics driver using the 


Win + Ctrl + Shift + B keyboard combination
. This command makes your screen turn black for a second, but it restarts your graphics driver, which can potentially help you to fix some issues you are facing graphic related.

Thursday, April 21, 2022

Transitive and Intransitive verbs


A verb can be described as transitive or intransitive. A transitive verb needs an object to understand its sense. An intransitive verb will make sense without an object, you can get complete thought without using an object. Some verbs may be used both ways.


Why do we need to understand transitive and intransitive verbs?


Learning these verbs can improve our grammar skills. We can understand and speak the English language thoroughly.


Which sentence has a transitive verb?


A transitive verb is a verb that can take a direct object. That means there is a word in the sentence that expresses who or what received the action of the verb.

For example

Amina eats spaghetti.

You crossed the road.

They break the principle.


Which sentence has an intransitive verb?


An intransitive verb is defined as a verb that does not take a direct object. That means there's no word in the sentence that tells who or what received the action of the verb.

For example

He is running.

Yesterday it was raining.

My father works hard.


Here few Transitive verb list


borrow

bring

buy

clean

discuss

feed

gave

hug

left

offer

praise

promise

send

tease

want

write


Intransitive verb list


Agree

Appear

Arrive

Become

Belong

Collapse

Consist

Cost

Cough

Cry

Depend

Die

Disappear

Emerge

Exist


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Monday, April 18, 2022

Pronoun in various forms

 

Pronouns are used in place of a noun that has already been mentioned. Let's study more about it.

 For example:


Joney was hungry so he went to the kitchen.


Sara brought groceries with her.


I always clean my room myself.



Personal pronouns

Personal pronouns are used in place of nouns referring to specific people or things, for example, I, me, mine, you, yours, his, her, hers, we, they, or them. They can be divided into various categories according to their role in a sentence, 


subjective pronouns

objective pronouns

possessive pronouns

reflexive pronouns

Subjective pronouns


Subjective pronoun

The personal pronouns I, We, He, She, They and It are known as subjective pronouns because they act as the subjects of verbs:

For example


She looks strange.

They think right.

I admired her.


Objective pronouns

The personal pronouns me, you, us, and we are called objective pronouns because they act as the objects of verbs and prepositions:


The teacher found her absent.

The school bus dropped him off late.

She waved at me.


Here’s a table setting out the different forms:

  

first person: I, me, we, us.

second-person: you, yours.

third person: he/she/it/they/him/her/it/them/ they.


Notice that the personal pronouns you and it stay the same, whether they are being used in the subjective or objective roles.


Possessive pronouns

The personal pronouns mine, yours, hers, his, ours, and theirs are known as possessive pronouns: they refer to something owned by the speaker or by someone or something previously mentioned. 

For example:


That book is mine.

This is her house. 

We are going to our family farmhouse.


Reflexive pronouns

Reflexive personal pronouns include me, himself, herself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves. 


I fell and hurt myself.

She organized a study trip herself.

The children had to look after themselves.

You all are responsible for this mess yourselves.

We will take care of ourselves.