Please help with these doubts: @ 4:10- I chose D because I though sentence is trying to say that the winds - that came after the storm - damaged the trees. Option C means- The winds damaged the trees, the damage was done after the storm. How to differentiate between these 2? @9:30- 'the two' in neither of the two redundant because with neither the comparison/ grouping is of 2 persons only. So shouldn't answer be 1 and 2 only?
1. "The strong winds after the storm damaged the trees," is incorrect because it creates a misplaced modifier. The phrase "after the storm" seems to modify "the strong winds," implying that the winds themselves occurred after the storm, which is not the intended meaning. 2. The phrase "Neither of the two boys" is grammatically correct.
15:47 beautifully is qualifying the shot which was not verb but a noun so how all the could be adverbs that beautifully should be adjective and other two can be adverb as they are qualifying adjectives of noun can you please elaborate
You've raised a great point about the role of "beautifully" in the sentence. While "extremely" and "quite" clearly modify the adjectives "talented" and "effortlessly," respectively, "beautifully" seems to be modifying the noun "shot." However, in this context, "beautifully" is actually functioning as an adverb. It's describing how the shot was played. Even though it's modifying a noun, it's doing so by describing the 'action of playing the shot', which is a verb.
15:48 - i feel all the words are adjectives and not adverbs- because there is no action that is taking place here - they are describing an action which we look at as a noun.
1. extremely - Adverb, modifying the adjective talented (to what extent the batsman is talented). 2. beautifully - Adverb, modifying the verb played (describing how the shot was played). 3. quite - Adverb, modifying the adverb effortlessly (to what extent the shot was played effortlessly).
Paradoxes present contradictory ideas that reveal a deeper truth. "I must be cruel to be kind." (Shakespeare, Hamlet) This line highlights how sometimes harsh actions are necessary for a greater good. Epigrams offer concise, witty observations, often with humor or irony. "I can resist everything but temptation." - Oscar Wilde This perfectly encapsulates the epigram's essence: a short, witty statement with a clever observation about human nature.
It should be 'Immune System'. Cybersecurity protects computer systems from threats like viruses, malware, and hacking attempts. The immune system protects the human body from threats like bacteria, viruses, and other harmful invaders.
1. extremely - Adverb, modifying the adjective talented (to what extent the batsman is talented). 2. beautifully - Adverb, modifying the verb played (describing how the shot was played). 3. quite - Adverb, modifying the adverb effortlessly (to what extent the shot was played effortlessly).
Please give me suggestion... Mera 2024 june m graduation complete hua h...but cat clear nhi ho paaya...mai agle saal cat dena chahta hu...but mai saath Mai govt exam ki preparation bhi Krna h...will this gap of 2 year effect my chances in iim?
It actually means to move quickly towards something. We have discussed this idiom in the previous session. Here I was explaining the context, it could be used in a sense of a restaurant buffet, I also gave this example.
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Please help with these doubts:
@ 4:10- I chose D because I though sentence is trying to say that the winds - that came after the storm - damaged the trees. Option C means- The winds damaged the trees, the damage was done after the storm. How to differentiate between these 2?
@9:30- 'the two' in neither of the two redundant because with neither the comparison/ grouping is of 2 persons only. So shouldn't answer be 1 and 2 only?
1. "The strong winds after the storm damaged the trees," is incorrect because it creates a misplaced modifier. The phrase "after the storm" seems to modify "the strong winds," implying that the winds themselves occurred after the storm, which is not the intended meaning.
2. The phrase "Neither of the two boys" is grammatically correct.
15:47 beautifully is qualifying the shot which was not verb but a noun so how all the could be adverbs that beautifully should be adjective and other two can be adverb as they are qualifying adjectives of noun can you please elaborate
You've raised a great point about the role of "beautifully" in the sentence. While "extremely" and "quite" clearly modify the adjectives "talented" and "effortlessly," respectively, "beautifully" seems to be modifying the noun "shot."
However, in this context, "beautifully" is actually functioning as an adverb. It's describing how the shot was played. Even though it's modifying a noun, it's doing so by describing the 'action of playing the shot', which is a verb.
@thanks for clearing this
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15:48 - i feel all the words are adjectives and not adverbs- because there is no action that is taking place here - they are describing an action which we look at as a noun.
1. extremely - Adverb, modifying the adjective talented (to what extent the batsman is talented).
2. beautifully - Adverb, modifying the verb played (describing how the shot was played).
3. quite - Adverb, modifying the adverb effortlessly (to what extent the shot was played effortlessly).
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41:17 it should be paradox instead of epigram
Paradoxes present contradictory ideas that reveal a deeper truth. "I must be cruel to be kind." (Shakespeare, Hamlet) This line highlights how sometimes harsh actions are necessary for a greater good.
Epigrams offer concise, witty observations, often with humor or irony. "I can resist everything but temptation." - Oscar Wilde
This perfectly encapsulates the epigram's essence: a short, witty statement with a clever observation about human nature.
we need similar sessions for XAT
Is LR marathon planned for SNAP 3?
28/30
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tall and imposing, arent they adverbs? Because they define the verb stood
I also believe that they are adverbs.
1. ancient (describing "castle")
2. crumbling (describing "castle")
3. mysterious (describing "fog")
4. tall (describing "castle")
5. imposing (describing "castle")
6. stormy (describing "sky")
7. turbulent (describing "sky")
28/30 Forbid got me wrong i thought for is seperate and bid is seperate and also 💤 idiom
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Mam can u pls answer this verbal analogy question it came in shift 2 cybersecurity: computer::_: Human body 1)Dna 2) Immune System 3)Rbc 4) Antibody
It should be 'Immune System'.
Cybersecurity protects computer systems from threats like viruses, malware, and hacking attempts. The immune system protects the human body from threats like bacteria, viruses, and other harmful invaders.
@mbakaro thank u mam
28/30 pls can you give 1 mock 😊
Ma'am please give the reasoning for the question at 15:20
1. extremely - Adverb, modifying the adjective talented (to what extent the batsman is talented).
2. beautifully - Adverb, modifying the verb played (describing how the shot was played).
3. quite - Adverb, modifying the adverb effortlessly (to what extent the shot was played effortlessly).
Please give me suggestion...
Mera 2024 june m graduation complete hua h...but cat clear nhi ho paaya...mai agle saal cat dena chahta hu...but mai saath Mai govt exam ki preparation bhi Krna h...will this gap of 2 year effect my chances in iim?
we need the quant solution too for slot 2 shift 2 snap please upload it
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Why can’t forbid be a compound word mam ! For plus bid
Yes bro agr dekha Jaye to sare compound word h
While "forbid" might seem like it could be broken down into "for" and "bid," it's actually a single word with its own meaning.
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Mam make a beeline ka mtlb gather hona nhi hota
It means to hurry right ?
It actually means to move quickly towards something.
We have discussed this idiom in the previous session. Here I was explaining the context, it could be used in a sense of a restaurant buffet, I also gave this example.
Why is imposing an adjective mam :)
Imposing here describes the overall impression of the castle.
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