Friday 19 August 2016

During and for






Use of During and for
During is used with known periods of time, periods known by name
Example: during the class time
I do not play during class time.
During the summer season
We feel hot during summer season.
During my childhood
During holidays
We go for a walk during holidays.

On time






Preposition
On time, in time, in good time
on time = at the time arranged not before, not after.
The 9.30 train started in time.
In time = not in late;
We arrived there in time.
In good time = in a comfortable time;
I got the news in good time.
During and for
During is used with known periods of time, periods known by name
Example: during the class time
During the summer season
During my childhood
During holidays


Smartness




Smartness is a very good quality of a person. The word ‘Smartness’ comes from the word smart which means the neatness, tidiness and cleanness. It may be in the style of behaviors, words or in dresses.  A person who is smart is liked by all. Now in this modern civilization everyone tries to be smart to keep pace with others. A person who wears new dress and keeps himself neat and tidy is called a smart person. The smart person tries to present himself as the fittest for any kind of work. Is there anyone who does not want to be smart? Everyone wants to be smart in his private as well as in the public life and shows his blend of styles to others. In many cases it is seen that smart guys are more successful than the un-smart guys. Smartness shows the criteria of the person’s quality. Smartness indicates whether the person is intelligent or not. Smartness also represents the taste of the good personality which can bring him success in life. Now it is also the indicative of the fashionable rich people. He who is smart of course attracts the attention of others.

Monday 15 August 2016

Incorrect and correct sentences ( Part-7 )




Incorrect: He is a best writer.
Correct: He is a good writer.
Incorrect: He dares not to come here.
Correct: He dare not come here.
Incorrect: I shall avail this opportunity.
Correct: I shall avail myself of this opportunity.
Incorrect: Asad is fond about swimming.
Correct: Asad is fond of swimming.
Incorrect: Each of us were present in the class.
Correct: Each of us was present in the class.
 Incorrect: This is secret between you and I.
Correct: This is secret between you and me.
Incorrect: Sun will rise in an hour.
Correct:  The sun will rise in an hour.
Incorrect: He is here for five years.
Correct: He has been here for five years.
Incorrect: The patient is very better today.
Correct: The patient is much better today.
Incorrect: Let you and he be witness.
Correct: Let you and him be witness.
Incorrect: Rahim as well as his brother were invited to the party.
Correct: Rahim as well as his brother was invited to the party.
Incorrect: I have come last night.
Correct: I came last night.
Incorrect: Tell me who are you.
Correct: Tell me who you are.
Incorrect: His English knowledge is poor.
Correct: His knowledge in English is poor.
Incorrect: I wrote him yesterday.
Correct: I wrote to him yesterday.
Incorrect: Being a fine day we went out for a walk.
Correct: It having been a fine day we went out for a walk.
Incorrect: Why you make a noise?
Correct: Why do you make a noise?
Incorrect: I am too glad to see you.
Correct: I am very glad to see you.
Incorrect: Is there any place in your bench?
Correct: Is there any room in your bench?
Incorrect: Let us aim to do good.
Correct: Let us aim at doing good/well.