DAY 2- CHALLENGE
Challenge 1-Tenses
Simple past tense
AffirmativeNegative
Interrogative
Challenge 2-Idoms
Beat around the bush.
Hit the sack.
Challenge 3- Phrasal Verb
Get Ready
Warm up
Challenge 4- Verb
Help
Talk
Sentences: -
Challenge 1-Tenses
Challenge 2-Idoms
Beat around the bush. - Avoid
saying something – Speak Nonsense, avoiding a question because you don’t want
to express your opinion or answer truthfully.
Sentences
- Instead of giving a clear answer, he kept beating around the bush, making it difficult to understand his true intentions.
- The politician was skilled at beating around the bush, never giving a straight answer to the journalist's questions.
- When I asked my friend about the missing money, she started beating around the bush and changing the topic.
- In a business meeting, it's essential to be concise and not beat around the bush when discussing important matters.
- The teacher didn't want to hurt anyone's feelings, so she beat around the bush when giving feedback on the student's performance.
- सीधा जवाब नहीं देने के बजाय, उसने मुद्दे से टल जाने का प्रयास किया, जिससे उसके असली इरादे समझना कठिन हो गया।
- यह सियासी नेता बातों की गोलियों से घुमाने में माहिर थे, पत्रकार के सवालों का सीधा उत्तर नहीं देते थे।
- मैंने दोस्त से गायब पैसे के बारे में पूछा तो वह मुद्दे से टल जाने और विषय बदल देने लगी।
- व्यापारिक मीटिंग में महत्वपूर्ण मुद्दों की चर्चा करते समय, संक्षिप्त और मुद्दे से टलने की बजाय सीधा होना आवश्यक है।
- शिक्षिका किसी के भावनाओं को बहलाने का प्रयास नहीं करना चाहती थी, इसलिए छात्र के प्रदर्शन पर विचार देते समय वह मुद्दे से टल गई।
Hit the Sack.- to go to bed or to
start sleeping.-
Sentences
- I'm really tired after a long day at work, so I'm going to hit the sack early tonight.
- After the party, it was so late that everyone decided to hit the sack.
- It's important to get enough rest, so I usually hit the sack by 10 PM.
- We have to wake up early for the trip tomorrow, so let's hit the sack now.
- If you want to be well-rested for the exam tomorrow, you should hit the sack soon.
- After work, I will go to bed early tonight.
- After the party, it was so late that everyone decided to go to bed.
- It's important to get enough rest, so I usually go to bed by 10 PM.
- We have to wake up early for the trip tomorrow, so now we should go to bed.
- If you want to be well-prepared for the exam tomorrow, you should go to bed soon
- मेरा कामकाज के बाद, मैं आज रात जल्दी ही बिस्तर पर जाऊँगा।
- पार्टी के बाद, समय इतना देर हो गया कि सब ने बिस्तर पर जाने का फैसला किया।
- पर्याप्त आराम मिलना महत्वपूर्ण है, इसलिए मैं आमतौर पर 10 बजे बिस्तर पर जाता हूँ।
- हमें कल के यात्रा के लिए जल्दी उठना है, इसलिए अब हमें बिस्तर पर जाना चाहिए।
- यदि आप कल की परीक्षा के लिए बेहतर तरीके से तैयार होना चाहते हैं, तो आपको जल्दी ही सो जाना चाहिए।
Challenge 3- Phrasal Verb
1. Get Ready- means to prepare or make oneself prepared for a particular
task, event, or situation.
- I need to get ready for work, so I'll be leaving in 15 minutes.
- She takes a long time to get ready for parties, always choosing the perfect outfit and doing her makeup.
- We should get ready for the big presentation; it's in an hour.
- They got ready for the hike by packing food, water, and hiking gear.
- It's essential to get ready for the interview by researching the company and practicing interview questions.
- मुझे काम के लिए तैयार होना है, इसलिए मैं 15 मिनट में निकल रहा हूँ।
2. Warm up-To increase in temperature: When something warms up,
it means it is becoming hotter or less cold. For example, "The weather is
warming up as spring approaches."
- The car engine takes a few minutes to warm up on a cold winter morning.
- सर्दी की सुबह में कार की इंजन को गरम होने में कुछ मिनट लगते हैं।
Challenge 4- Verb
Help
He will help you when you suck in something.
Talk
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