ABCD
07/10/2023
Tech-related words:
1. Portable hard drive: the removable hard disk/pen drive
E.g. Portable hard drive is very easy to carry and beneficial for essential file storage.
2. USB (Universal Serial Bus): a cable which is used to connect computer and mobile phone
E.g. We can access the files on mobile phones by connecting it to the computer using USB cable.
3. Cellphone/Smartphone/iPhone: These are the different names for a Mobile Phone which are changing with time and technology.
E.g. An iPhone has a brand image all over the world in mobile phone categories.
4. iPod: It’s a device used for listening to music.
E.g. iPod is a brand of Apple for listening to music. It consists of a good storage capacity.
5. iPad: It’s nothing but the tablet computer which is designed and marketed by Apple Inc.
E.g. iPad is very efficient to use for videos, photos, music, and Internet functions, such as web-browsing and emailing.
6. Digital Camera: This camera encodes the digital images and videos digitally and stores them.
E.g. The sale of digital cameras is increasing day by day.
7. Joystick: A remote control used for handling different steps while playing a video game.
E.g. Joystick is needed to be connected to T.V.
21/09/2022
Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns:
Countable (গণনাযোগ্য)
1. Bun (বন রুটি)
2. Sandwich (স্যান্ডউইচ)
3. Burger (বার্গার)
4. Fries (ফ্রাইস)
5. Eggs (ডিম)
6. Salad (সালাদ)
7. Vegetables (সবজি)
8. Cookies (বিস্কুট)
9. Apple (আপেল)
10. Orange (কমলা)
11. Potatoes (আলু)
12. Peanuts (বাদাম)
Uncountable (অগণনীয়)
1. Bread (রুটি)
2. Fruit (ফল)
3. Juice (রস)
4. Rice (চাল)
5. Cereal (খাদ্যশস্য)
6. Jam (জ্যাম)
7. Coffee (কফি)
8. Sugar (চিনি)
9. Soup (সুপ্)
10. Salt (লবন)
11. Tea (চা)
12. Milk (দুধ)
21/09/2022
Conjunction: a word that joins together sentences, clauses, phrases, or words.
1. For
We sometimes use as a conjunction meaning ‘because’. We use it in very formal, and often literary, contexts:
E.g. ‘We love God, for he first loved us.
2. And
Used to connect words of the same part of speech, clauses, or sentences, that are to be taken jointly.
E.g. Bread and butter.
3. Nor
Used before the second or further of two or more alternatives (the first being introduced by a negative such as ‘neither’ or ‘not’) to indicate that they are each untrue or each does not happen.
E.g. They were neither cheap nor convenient.
4. But
Used to introduce a phrase or clause contrasting with what has already been mentioned.
E.g. He stumbled but didn't fall.
5. Or
Used to link alternatives.
E.g. A cup of tea or coffee.
6. Yet
But at the same time; but nevertheless.
E.g. The path was dark, yet I slowly found my way.
7. So
And for this reason; therefore.
E.g. It was still painful so I went to see a specialist
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