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Elon Musk's Mobile Pi

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Tesla Model Pi How is the world making progress in science and technology, we are still looking for a great marriage hall to celebrate our unique wedding with all pump and show. Read the following features and see how education is helping the people who want to move and serve humanity. I. Introduction - Elon Musk's new venture: Tesla Model Pi smartphone II. Revolutionary Features - Disrupting the smartphone market III. Comparison to Competition - iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel IV. Key Advantages - Reasons behind Musk's claim to "destroy" existing smartphones V. Conclusion Impact of Tesla Model Pi on the smartphone industry Elon Musk, the innovative mind behind Tesla, SpaceX, and Neuralink, has announced his latest venture. It will change the mindset:  the Tesla Model Pi smartphone. This revolutionary device promises to shake up the smartphone market, challenging the dominance of industry leaders like iPhone,  Samsung Galaxy,  and Google Pixel.  But what sets th...

Result Day of First Year - 29 October, 2021

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Today was a day of jubilation for some of them and a day of gloom for others. Yes, it was a result day of First-Year in our college. Some of the students got excellent grades, whereas some of them did not hot good grades. They had very low morale that day. Everybody had his own opinion and try to justify his/ her assessment. But Covid-19 had a drastic effect on the careers of the students. Those who scored 520/520 (Pre-engineering) and 505/505 (Pre-medical) did not believe the situation and those who got less than 400 or 300 were also stunned. The same did happen to the students of the Second Year 2019-21 . However, it did happen and life still goes on. I have to encourage and pay my greetings to them. There are many ups and downs in life and this is why one has to stay calm and navigate through such uncertainties of life. 

Important Prepositions

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Some Important Prepositions Yesterday I also delivered a lecture on the use of some of the Prepositions after the same verb. For example     1. Applied [to, for, against, with] 1. I applied ___ the principal ___ the post of lecturer ___ a written application. I applied to the the principal for the post of lecturer with a written application.   2. I complained ____ the judge ____ my neighbour ____ his misconduct.  I complained to the judge against my neighbour for his misconduct. 2. Agree [to, on, with] 2. I was agreed ___ his suggestion. 4. I was agreed to my friend's suggestion. 5. I was agreed with my friend. 6. We were agreed on the agreement. 3. Marry [to, with] 7. Ali married ____ Alia. ( no preposition in active voice)  A) among B) in C) with D) no preposition    8. Alia was married ____ Ali. (passive voice) A) to  B) in C) with D) for  9. Shamim Ahmad came to marry Mehrunnisa with pomp and show . 4. Deal [in, with] 10...

Past Participle Adjective and Past Participle - Essential Grammar in Use English for MDCAT NUMS

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  Yesterday it was hailing when I left home for college. It was hailing and after a long long time. I enjoyed a beautiful rain by the end of October. It totally changed the weather and all the AC's were switched off in the classes. Admissions for the new session 2021-22 are in progress and both parents and students are inquiring about the merit. Particularly, those students who have scored above 1060/1100 are very much keen to get Free Scholarship , but they are advised to submit the application forms for the merit list. The number of students who came yesterday was less than before yesterday. However, I taught them to note the following: A Lecture in one of the class  Topic: Difference between Past Participle and Past Participle Adjective.     Simple Present    Simple Past     Past Participle     Present Participle break                         broke  ...

Short Paragraph on How I spent my Yesterday (370 words)

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Every dawn brings some new challenges and promises to fulfil every day. I always expect and learn something new. Yesterday when I entered my new class, comprising seventy students, I saw some new faces. It was a combined class after a coronavirus pandemic session of more than one and a half years. I did really enjoy my lecture. Firstly I made them read the lesson of the novel - Goodbye Mr Chips-. Then gave them one Urdu paragraph to translate into English. Before the translation I made them note the following structure of the Past Tense: Subject + V2nd (main verb) + Object (Active Voice) She rang the bell.  She did not ring the bell. Did she ring the bell? Did she not ring the bell? She (subject) rang (V2nd –the main verb)  the (determiner)  bell (object-countable noun). (Passive Active Voice) Method of Passive Voice Object+ was/were- auxiliary+ Past Participle of the main verb+ preposi phrase The bell was rung by her. Other options: The bell was rung by her. The bell was...

Translation of Urdu Sentences into English Part II BISE Gujranwala

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Translate into English 1. وہ روزانہ کرکٹ کھیلتا ہے۔  2. ہم کسی سے بھی بلاوجہ نفرت کرتے ہیں۔  3. وہ کلاس میں شور مچا رہے ہیں۔  4. ہم نے آج اپنا کام کر لیا ہے۔  5. اس نے اپنی خوراک لی ہے۔  6. میں اپنے ملک سے بہت پیار کرتا ہوں۔  7. وہ میرے بہترین مدد کرنے والے ہاتھ ہیں۔  8. ہم صبح سے ٹی وی دیکھ رہے ہیں۔  9. محنت کرنے والوں کو اجر ملتا ہے۔  10. اللہ تعالی ان کی محنت کا ضرور صلہ دیتا ہے۔  11. خدا ان کی مدد کرتا ہے جو اپنی مدد کرتے ہیں۔  12. آسمان میں کہیں بادل ہیں۔  13. آسمان میں ایک پورا چاند ہے۔  14. چاند کی موجودگی میں ستاروں نے بالکل سایہ کیا ہے۔  15. پاکستان میں گرمیوں میں بارش ہوتی ہے۔  16. سورج مشرق میں طلوع ہوتا ہے اور مغرب میں غروب ہوتا ہے۔  17. شمالی علاقوں کی چوٹیوں پر برف باری ہو رہی ہے۔  18. پاکستان ایک اسلامی ایٹمی ریاست ہے۔  20. باغبان نئے پودے لگا رہا ہے۔  21. وہ ہر سال نئے پودے لگاتا ہے۔  22. بادشاہ مزید حکم دے رہا ہے۔  23. میں اپنی ماں سے بہت پیار کرتا ہوں۔  24. لکڑ...

Past Indefinite Tense -Use of Verb without Preposition & Noun with Prepositions -

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Today I taught a lesson of Past Indefinite Tense to one of my classes. (Actually, I forgot my pair of glasses at home)  Past Indefinite Tense  Subject + Verb 2nd + Object  Examples: I wrote a letter.  میں نے ایک خط لکھا۔ I did not write a letter.  میں نے خط نہیں لکھا۔ Did I write a letter?  کیا میں نے خط لکھا؟ Did I not write a letter?  کیا میں نے خط نہیں لکھا؟ Subject + didn't + Verb 1st + object  I didn't invite my all friends.  They didn't write any book. Adverbs : yesterday, ago, last/previous year, last month, last week etc.  In Passive voice: Object + were / was + Verb 3rd + prepositional phrase  Any was not written by them. All my friends were invited by me. Moreover , I told them about Past Participle and Past participle Adjectives in English sentences. For example I have broken many plates. ( ' broken ' is a past participle) I have many broken plates. (' broken ' is past participle adjective) In another class, I taught...

Shuffling of Previous classes How - (20 October 2021)

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Today , there was a bit change, shuffling in the previous sections. Owing to coronavirus, there were some restrictions on the institutions imposed by the government that either they might open on alternative days or they could have two shifts.  We had to split the classes for first-year and second-year classes. We did this practice in both online and physical classes for about more than one year in our college.  Now from today onward, we had regular physical classes, merging the split classes. It was a new experience for both the teachers and the students. Previously, we had 21 sections, and onward we have 14 sections. An interesting and challenging session. A bit confused students and teachers were quite satisfied after the day was over.      In a class where I had students of some other class were waiting to see their new teacher of English. I entered and asked them to tell me their syllabus coverage. I had to revise one chapter of Mr Chips. After reading they...

Explanation of Stanzas of All the Poems - Book III Part I Poetry

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How to write an Explanation of a stanza with the help of Questions & Answers. Today I taught my students how to write an explanation of the stanza. It was a sort of creative writing and students were not hesitating to write sentences of their own. It happens whenever I try to make them write creative writing. Let's start: Topic: Explanation 1.1 Poem No 1 "The Rain" (Book I- First Year)   Q. Explain the following stanza with reference to context: [5] “I hear leaves drinking rain; I hear rich leaves on top Giving the poor beneath Drop after drop; ‘Tis a sweet noise to hear These green leaves drinking near.” Reference : These lines have been taken from  the poem, “ The Rain ”,  written by  William Henry Davies . Explanation:   In these lines, the poet in his spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings describes a beautiful picture of rain. The poet hears the rain falling on the leaves. The poet enjoys the sweet music of the raindrops when they fall on the leaves...

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