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The present continuous tense indicates that an action or condition is happening now, frequently, and may continue into the future

Continuous in workIn Hindi Sentences ends with रहा है , रही है , रहे है
I am Going to school.
I am driving.
He is watering the plants.
 subjectauxiliary verb main verb 
+Iam speakingto you.
+Youare readingthis.
Sheisnotstayingin America.
Wearenotplayingcricket.
?Ishe watchingTV?
?Arethey waitingfor Ajay?

Most use in daily life

Question : What are you doing ?

Answer :

I am working.

I am Dancing.

I am Learning.

I am Watching Video.

I am cooking.

I am driving.

Example

1.राम एक पत्र लिख रहा है । 
Ram is writing a letter.

2.लड़कियाँ स्कूल जा  रही हैं ।
The girls are going to school.

3.बढ़ई एक कुर्सी बना रहा है । 
The carpenter is making a chair.

4.वह मैदान में दौड़ रहा है । 
He is running in the field.

5.लड़के फुटबॉल का मैच खेल रहे हैं ।
The boys are playing a football match.

6.मैं एक गाना गा रहा हूँ । 

I am singing a song.

7.मैं मुंबई जा रहा हूँ ।
I am going to Mumbai.

8.वह अपनी गुड़िया से खेल रही है ।
She is playing with her doll.

9.गाय घास चर रही है ।
The cow is grazing grass.

10.वे बाजार जा रहे हैं  ।

They are going to market. 

      Negative Sentences

1.राम एक पत्र नहीं लिख रहा है । 
Ram is not writing a letter.

2.लड़कियाँ स्कूल नहीं जा  रही हैं ।
The girls are not going to school.

3.बढ़ई एक कुर्सी नहीं बना रहा है । 
The carpenter is not making a chair.

4.वह मैदान में दौड़ नहीं रहा है । 
He is not running in the field.

5.लड़के फुटबॉल का मैच खेल नहीं रहे हैं ।
The boys are not playing a football match.

6.मैं एक गाना नहीं गा रहा हूँ । 

I am not singing a song.

7.मैं मुंबई नहीं जा रहा हूँ ।
I am not going to Mumbai.

8.वह अपनी गुड़िया से नहीं खेल रही है ।
She is not playing with her doll.

9.गाय घास नहीं चर रही है ।
The cow is not grazing grass.

10.वे बाजार नहीं जा रहे हैं  ।     

They are not going to market.

Interrogative Sentences 

1.क्या राम एक पत्र लिख रहा है ? 
Is Ram writing a letter?

2.क्या लड़कियाँ स्कूल जा  रही हैं ?
Are the girls going to school?

3.क्या बढ़ई एक कुर्सी बना रहा है ? 
Is the carpenter making a chair?

4.क्या वह मैदान में दौड़ रहा है ? 
Is he running in the field?

5.क्या लड़के फुटबॉल का मैच खेल रहे हैं ?
Are the boys playing a football match?

6.क्या मैं एक गाना नहीं गा रहा हूँ ? 

Am I not singing a song?

7.क्या मैं मुंबई नहीं जा रहा हूँ ?
Am I not going to Mumbai?

8.क्या वह अपनी गुड़िया से नहीं खेल रही है ?
Is she not playing with her doll?

9.क्या गाय घास नहीं चर रही है ?
Is the cow not grazing grass?

10.क्या वे बाजार नहीं जा रहे हैं  ?     

Are they not going to market? 

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Tense refers to the time frame of action taking place and is and described by using the verb .

Types

PresentPastFuture
Indefinite Continuous Perfect Perfect Continuous  Indefinite Continuous Perfect Perfect Continuous  Indefinite Continuous Perfect Perfect Continuous  

 Present Indefinite Tense

Tense refers to the time frame of the action taking place and is described by using the verb.

Daily routineIn Hindi Sentences ends with ता है , ती है , ते है ,
I go to Temple everyday.
Universal Truth
Sun rises in the east.

Example

  • I  go to school.
  • He goes to school.

   Here we can see that in the first sentence we have used only first form of verb and in the second sentence we have used (-s) with first from of verb.

    In short we can say that most regular verb use the root form, except in the third person singular (which ends in – s)

First Person Singular – I write

Second Person Singular – You write

Third Person Singular – He/she/it

Writes (note the-s)

First Person Plural – we write

Second Person Plural – You write

Third Person Plural – They write

For a few verbs, Third person singular ends with- es instead  of-s-Typically These are verbs whose root from ends in o, ch, sh, th, ss, gh or z.

S+V+O
Subject  Verb  Object

In Present Indefinite tense We will use first form of verb.

                    Subject +  V₁ +  s/es  +  O

     Example

  • He goes to school.
  • We play cricket.
  • They learn their lesson.

Now we will learn how to translate hindi to english by using simple technique.

Example

  1.   मेरा भाई हर रोज़ जिम जाता है।

         My brother goes to gym every day.

  2.   वह शतरंज खेलना पसंद करती है।

         She loves to play chess.

  3.   मैं हर रोज़ खेलता हूँ।

         I play every day.

  4.    मेरा भाई अमेरीका रहता है।

         My brother lives in America.

  5.   वह कुर्सियां बनाती है।

         She makes chairs.

6.   मै चाय पसंद करता हूँ।

         I like Tea.

  7.   हम धीरे चलते हैं।

         We walk slowly.

  8.   वह अमेरीका में अंग्रेज़ी बोलते है।

         They speak English in USA.

  9.   मैं रोज़ अपना पाठ याद करता हूँ।

         I learn my lesson everyday.

  10. वह झूठ बोलता है।

         He tells a lie.

Negative Sentences

1.   मेरा भाई हर रोज़ जिम जाता है।

         My brother does not to gym every day.

  2.   वह शतरंज खेलना पसंद नहीं करती है।

         She does not love to play chess.

  3.   मैं हर रोज़ नहीं खेलता हूँ।

         I do not play every day.

  4.   मेरा भाई अमेरीका नहीं रहता है।

         My brother does not lives in America.

  5.   वह कुर्सियां नहीं बनाती है।

         She does not make chairs.

6.   मै चाय पसंद नहीं करता हूँ।

         I do not like Tea.

  7.   हम धीरे नहीं चलते हैं।

         We do not walk slowly.

  8.   वह अमेरीका में अंग्रेज़ी नहीं बोलते है।

         They do not speak English in USA.

  9.   मैं रोज़ अपना पाठ याद नहीं करता हूँ।

         I do not learn my lesson everyday.

  10.  वह झूठ नहीं बोलता है।

         He does not tells a lie.

Interrogative Sentence

1.   क्या मेरा भाई हर रोज़ जिम जाता है?

        Does my brother go to gym everyday?

  2.   वह शतरंज खेलना पसंद करती है।

         Does she love to play chess?

  3.   क्या मैं हर रोज़ खेलता हूँ?

         Do I play every day?

  4.   क्या मेरा भाई अमेरीका रहता है?

         Does my brother live in America?

  5.   क्या वह कुर्सियां बनाती है?

         Does She make chairs?

6.   क्या मुझे चाय पसंद है?

         Do I like Tea?

  7.   क्या हम धीरे चलते हैं?

         Do we walk slowly?

  8.   क्या वे अमेरिका में अंग्रेजी बोलते हैं?

         Do they speak English in USA?

  9.   क्या मैं रोज़ अपना पाठ याद करता हूँ?

        Do I  learn my lesson everyday?

  10.  क्या वह झूठ बोलता है?

         Does he tell a lie?

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CHAPTER 2 on Word Groups https://educationpoint.in/chapter-2-on-word-groups/ https://educationpoint.in/chapter-2-on-word-groups/#respond Fri, 13 Aug 2021 14:40:30 +0000 https://educationpoint.in/?p=3069 UBIQUITOUS (Adj.) Meaning: Seeming to be seen everywhere Uses: The ubiquitous spokesperson Dr. Sambhit Patra daily speaks on several different television programs from 5 p.m to 8 p.m. OMNIPRESENT (Adj.) Meaning: Present in all places at all times Use: On Christmas Eve, Santa Claus is omnipresent. DIVERGENT (Adj.) Meaning: Diverging or different from each other Use: Since graduating from an Engineering college, we […]

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UBIQUITOUS (Adj.)

Meaning: Seeming to be seen everywhere

Uses: The ubiquitous spokesperson Dr. Sambhit Patra daily speaks on several different television programs from 5 p.m to 8 p.m.

OMNIPRESENT (Adj.)

Meaning: Present in all places at all times

Use: On Christmas Eve, Santa Claus is omnipresent.

DIVERGENT (Adj.)

Meaning: Diverging or different from each other

Use: Since graduating from an Engineering college, we have taken divergent paths, one going on for M.S and I have joined a consulting firm.

DISPARATE (Adj.)

Meaning: Different from each other

Use: Unfortunately, Tony and Tina have disparate notions of marriage: Tony sees it as a carefree extended love affair, while Tina sees it as a solemn commitment to build a family and a home. .

DORMANT (Adj.)

Meaning: Not active but able to become active

Use: The cricket match picked up after a dormant start.

INACTIVE (Adj.)

Meaning: Not active or not currently being

Use: Inactive people suffer higher rates of heart disease.

ABEYANT (Adj.)

Meaning: Temporary suspended

Use: We have to keep our plan abeyant until we could get a weather forecast.

QUIESCENT (Adj.)

Meaning: Not active

Use: “The family was quiescent as they watched the interesting film on TV.”

LATENT (Adj.)

Meaning: Describing something that exists but is not active or cannot be seen.

Use: She is also a very good actress but she hasn’ t had a chance to express her latent talent yet.

Explanation: Languor (Noun) means state of feeling tired and Lazy. Languorous(Adj.) means lazy.

LACKADAISICAL (Adj.)

Meaning: Feeling or showing a lack of interest or enthusiasm

Use: My teacher said that I am a lackadaisical pupil because it was a difficult task for me to take interest in mundane studies.

INDOLENT (Adj.)

Meaning: Not liking to work or not liking to be active

Use: Naina was annoyingly indolent because he hardly completes her homework and she never cleans her room.

SLUGGISH (Adj.)

Meaning: Moving slowly or lazily

Use: After two nights without sleep, she felt sluggish and incapable of exertion.

LISTLESS (Adj.)

Meaning: Lacking energy or spirit

Use: We had expected her to be full of enthusiasm and were surprised by her listless attitude.

SLOTHFUL (Adj.)

Meaning: Not liking to work or not liking to be active

Use: The heat made us slothful.

IDLE (Adj.)

Meaning: 1) Not working, active or being used

2) Not having much activity

Use: An Idle person is always a burden on any team.

LANGUID (Adj.)

Meaning: Having or showing very little energy or activity

Use: Our team proceeded at a languid pace and it is difficult to complete project on time.

LETHARGIC (Adj.)

Meaning: Feeling a lack of energy or a lack of interest in doing things

Use: In class, she tried to stay alert and listen to the professor, but the stuffy room made her lethargic.

LANGUOROUS (Adj.)

Meaning: Tired or lacking energy

Use: The drummer’ s languorous playing causing the rest of the band to keep missing the beat.

LANGUOR (Noun)

Meaning: A state of feeling tired and relaxed

Use: They enjoyed the languor brought on by a hot summer afternoon.

LASSITUDE (Noun)

Meaning: The condition of being tired or lack of energy

Use: After a massage and a long soak in the hot tub, I gave in to my growing lassitude and lay down for a nap.

LETHARGY (Noun)

Meaning: A lack of energy or a lack of interest in doing things

Use: Symptoms of the disease include loss of appetite and lethargy.

TORPOR (Noun)

Meaning: A state of not being active and having little energy

Use: Where physical torpor leads, mental weakness is sure to follow.

INDOLENCE (Noun)

Meaning: Inclination to laziness

Use: I was planning to start my work but a feeling of indolence usually overtook me and I had not started.

SLUGGISHNESS (Noun)

Meaning: State of moving slowly or lazily

SLOTHFULNESS (Noun)

Meaning: Inclination to laziness

IDLENESS (Noun)

Meaning: State of not working, active or being used

LANGUIDNESS (Noun)

Meaning: State of having or showing very little energy, strength or activity.

Explanation: Prostrate (Adj.) means tired and lacking energy. It has second meaning also. It also means lying with the front of your body turned toward the ground to show respect.

LACKLUSTER (Adj.)

Meaning: Lacking excitement or interest

Use: Kermit’s lackluster performance on the stage was a disappointment to the audience.

PROSTRATE (Adj.)

Meaning: 1) Lying with the front of your body turned toward the ground

2) So tired, upset etc.

Use The huge global slowdown prostrated the nation’ s economic engine.

WEARY (Adj.)

Meaning: Lacking strength, energy or freshness

Use: I was weary from weaks of toiling in cottage industry.

FLAGGING (Adj.)

Meaning: Having or showing little energy or activity

Use: The illness left her too weak to stand up.

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What is GRE https://educationpoint.in/what-is-gre/ https://educationpoint.in/what-is-gre/#respond Fri, 13 Aug 2021 14:38:05 +0000 https://educationpoint.in/?p=3067 The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is an exam written and administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS). The standardized test GRE is an admission requirement for masters and doctoral degree program from top universities of U.S.A. The test which was completely revised in August 2011, is primarily delivered as a computer-based test and it is […]

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The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is an exam written and administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS). The standardized test GRE is an admission requirement for masters and doctoral degree program from top universities of U.S.A.

The test which was completely revised in August 2011, is primarily delivered as a computer-based test and it is composed of Analytical Writing, Quantitative reasoning, and verbal reasoning.

Eligibility: Bachelor’ s degree holders and undergraduate students who are about to graduate are eligible for taking GRE. Fluency in English is assumed from students taking the GRE.

Fee: Fee to take the exam is the US $205.

Restriction on attempts: GRE exam can be attempted only after 21 days from the day of the previous exam and it cannot be attempted more than five times in a year.

Exam Structure: The revised test has six sections. You will get a 10-minute break between the third and fourth sections and a 1-minute break between the others. The first section is analytical writing section. The other five sections can be seen in any order and will include:

  • Two verbal reasoning sections (20 questions each in 30 minutes per section)
  • Two Quantitative Reasoning sections (20 questions each in 35 minutes per section)
  • Either an unscored section or a research section.

An unscored section will look just like a third Verbal or Quantitative Reasoning section, and you will not be told which of them doesn’t’ count. You have to attempt all these five sections seriously. If you get a research section, it will be identified as such, and will be the last section you get.

SectionSection TypeQuestionsTimeScored?
1Analytical Writing2 essays30 minutes eachYes
2Verbal #1Quantitative #1(order can vary)Approx. 2030 minutesYes
3Approx. 2035 minutesYes
                                                                    10-Minute Break
4Verbal #2Quantitative #2Unscored Section (Verbal or Quant)(Order can vary)Approx. 2030 minutesYes
5Approx. 2035 minutesYes
?Approx. 2030 or 35 minutesNo
LastResearch SectionVariesVariesNo

Therefore, the GRE is very much a test of endurance, pacing and mental stamina play a big role in success on the exam.

Multi-Stage Test: How the GRE Adapts

The GRE is a multi-stage test (MST), meaning that it adapts at the section level. Within each section, you can freely move back and forth among the questions, so you can change answers, edit responses and flag questions to answer later. The adapting occurs from section to section rather than from question to question (e.g., if you do well on the first Verbal section, you will get a harder second verbal section and if you do well on the first quant section, you will get a harder second quant section). If you do poorly on the first section, the second section will be easier, but the range of scores for which you are eligible will be limited to the low end of the scoring range. If you perform well on the first section, the second question will contain more difficult questions, but you will be eligible for a higher score.

Scoring:

When you take the GRE, you will receive separate scores for the Analytical Writing, Quantitative Reasoning, and Verbal Reasoning sections. The scores for the revised GRE Quantitative Reasoning and Verbal Reasoning are reported on a 130-170 scale in 1-point increments. You will receive one 130-170 score for Verbal and a separate 130-170 score for Quant. Your performance in the first section is based solely on the number of questions you answer correctly. You only score points for questions that are answered correctly – there is no penalty for answering a question incorrectly, so it’ s to your benefit to attempt an answer to every question on the test.

The Analytical Writing section is scored on a scale from 0 to 6, in 0.5-point increments.

GRE Subject Test

Whatever we have discussed so far is about GRE general test. There are also GRE subject tests. GRE subject tests are mandatory for students who are applying for masters or doctoral degree program in following disciplines:

  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Mathematics
  • English Literature
  • Psychology

If a student is applying for masters or doctoral degree program in any other discipline then there is no need to have a GRE subject test score.

How much emphasis do admission officers give to GRE score?

The GRE is a key factor in the graduate school admission process. But, apart from GRE, following other credentials are required to get admitted to a top school for MS:

  • Academic CGPA/Percentage/Rank in your batch
  • Undergraduate University
  • SOP
  • LOR
  • Research papers
  • Work experience

In 2010, Kaplan Test Prep surveyed admission officers from the top 50 graduate programs for education, psychology, and public administration (according to US News & World Report rankings) and found that these programs’ admissions officers cited the GRE as the most important factor in graduate school admissions more often than any other factor.

Therefore, GRE score is an important factor but emphasis on GRE score vary not only from university to university, also from department to department and also from program to program. For example, most of the universities require high GRE score for business and economics programs and allows slightly low score for engineering based programs. In some universities, science and engineering programs may consider only GRE quant score while programs in liberal arts topics may consider only GRE verbal score of their interest. Some universities use GRE score for admission process but not for offering the scholarship, while some universities use GRE score for offering the scholarship but not for admissions. To find out how a particular university evaluates GRE score is to contact the person in charge of admissions for that specific program.

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CALENDAR & CLOCKS https://educationpoint.in/calendar-clocks/ https://educationpoint.in/calendar-clocks/#respond Thu, 08 Oct 2020 08:12:26 +0000 https://educationpoint.in/?p=3027 ODD DAYS : Number of days more than the complete of weeks in a given period is the number of odd days during that period. LEAP YEAR : Every year which is divided by 4 is called a leap year. E.g. 1992,1996,2001,2008 etc CLOCK : The face or dial of a watch is a circle […]

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ODD DAYS : Number of days more than the complete of weeks in a given period is the number of odd days during that period.

LEAP YEAR : Every year which is divided by 4 is called a leap year. E.g. 1992,1996,2001,2008 etc

CLOCK : The face or dial of a watch is a circle whose circumference is divided into 60 equal parts called minute spaces.

A clock has two hands, the smaller one is called the hour hand or short hand while the larger one called the minute hand or long hand.

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CHAIN RULE https://educationpoint.in/chain-rule/ https://educationpoint.in/chain-rule/#respond Thu, 01 Oct 2020 08:41:47 +0000 https://educationpoint.in/?p=2956 Different kinds of quantities are connected to one another so that we know how much of one quantity is equivalent to a given quantity of a second etc. We can determine how many of the last kind is equivalent to a given quantity of first kind by the chain rule . DIRECT PROPORTION : Two […]

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Different kinds of quantities are connected to one another so that we know how much of one quantity is equivalent to a given quantity of a second etc. We can determine how many of the last kind is equivalent to a given quantity of first kind by the chain rule .

  1. DIRECT PROPORTION : Two quantities are said to be directly proportional, id on the increase (or decrease ) of the one, the other increases to the same extent.
  2. INDIRECT PROPORTION : Two quantities are said to be indirectly proportional, if on the increase of the one, the other decreases to the same extent and vice- versa.

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RACES AND GAMES OF SKILL https://educationpoint.in/races-and-games-of-skill/ https://educationpoint.in/races-and-games-of-skill/#respond Tue, 29 Sep 2020 07:54:04 +0000 https://educationpoint.in/?p=2933 RACE : A contest of speed in running, riding, driving, sailing or rowing is called a race. STARTING POINT : The point from which a race begins is known as a starting point. FINISHING POINT OR WINNING POST: The point set to bound a race is called a winning point or a goal. WINNER : […]

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RACE : A contest of speed in running, riding, driving, sailing or rowing is called a race.

STARTING POINT : The point from which a race begins is known as a starting point.

FINISHING POINT OR WINNING POST: The point set to bound a race is called a winning point or a goal.

WINNER : The person who first reaches the winning point is called a winner.

FORMULA
WINNER'S DISTANCE = LENGTH OF RACE
LOSER'S DISTANCE = WINNER'S DISTANCE-(BEAT DISTANCE + START DISTANCE)
WINNER'S TIME = LOSER'S TIME-( BEAT TIME + START TIME)
WINNER'S TIME/LOSER'S DISTANCE= LOSER'S TIME/WINNER'S DISTANCE =
 BEAT TIMES+ START TIME/BEAT DISTANCE+ START DISTANCE

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BOAT AND STREAM https://educationpoint.in/boat-and-stream/ https://educationpoint.in/boat-and-stream/#respond Fri, 25 Sep 2020 11:43:11 +0000 https://educationpoint.in/?p=2928 In water the direction along the stream is called downstream. The direction against the stream is called upstream Still water: It implies that the speed of the water in the river is zero. Stream water: It implies that the water of the river is moving.

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  • In water the direction along the stream is called downstream.
  • The direction against the stream is called upstream
  • Still water: It implies that the speed of the water in the river is zero.
  • Stream water: It implies that the water of the river is moving.
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    VOLUME AND SURFACE AREA https://educationpoint.in/volume-and-surface-area/ https://educationpoint.in/volume-and-surface-area/#respond Wed, 23 Sep 2020 10:14:20 +0000 https://educationpoint.in/?p=2885 Each plane surface of a solid is called a face.The curved surface of a solid is called a lateral surface. Each line of the section of the plane surface is called an edge.The volume of a solid is the amount of space enclosed within its bounding faces and is measured by the number of cubic units (cubic […]

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    Each plane surface of a solid is called a face.
    The curved surface of a solid is called a lateral surface. Each line of the section of the plane surface is called an edge.
    The volume of a solid is the amount of space enclosed within its bounding faces and is measured by the number of cubic units (cubic meter, cubic centimetre, etc.) which it contains.

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