15 November 2013
14 November 2013
Greetings
13:11
– by
HARINATH VEMULA
Happy Children's Day to all viewers
May this year brings the true child rights for the children of the global children.
May this year brings the true child rights for the children of the global children.
Happy Children's Day to all viewers
May this year brings the true child rights for the children of the global children.
May this year brings the true child rights for the children of the global children.
08 November 2013
A test on parts of speech
19:15
– by
HARINATH VEMULA
Identification of parts of
speech
1. All
my friends envy me because my mother cooks really
delicious food.
2. They
quickly agreed to my suggestion that we go out for dinner.
3. The
tall man and the beautiful woman spoke to each other for
a long time.
4. Without
any hesitation, she agreed to take over as the convener and
started work immediately.
5. The
tall building and the garden attached to it are for
sale.
6. I
lay in my bed for as long as possible writing down everything
I knew.
7. They
quickly agreed to my suggestion of a change in our plans.
8. The
Cheetah has a thin elongated body and is said to be the fastest runner
on earth.
9. “I’ve
had a trying day at the office,” he said wearily,
10. I
stayed in my sear for as long as possible writing down everything I knew.
11. My
aunt tried desperately to contact my uncle at the airport but was
informed that the plane had already taken off.
12. There
was a great uproar in the parliament over the bill, but still
the bill was passed.
13. The
strongest boy in the class asked me whether I wanted to fight
with him.
14. The
teacher deliberately asked me an easy question, but I
could not give the correct answer.
15. He
bought a new flat land they quickly moved into it.
16. He
was the first boy to climb the tree and also the first to
fall down.
17. She
came last in the competition but she bore the defeat with dignity.
18. We
eagerly waited for the new movie.
19. I
have never seen such a wonderful sight in my life.
20. The
bearded man quietly slipped away.
21. The
room was filled with strong stench of smoke. He carefully
looked at every face.
22. The
beautiful woman cried softly.
23. He
grasped the bottle firmly with his strong hands.
24. When
the door finally opened, I felt a gentle pat on my
shoulder.
25. Nathu’s
wife looked at him questioningly. She could see slight embarrassment
on his face.
26. She
walked towards the door quietly and peered through the keyhole.
She was able to see someone standing in the corridor holding a black briefcase.
27. He
closed his eyes. Suddenly he became a small brown mouse.
28. I
talked afterwards to Mrs. Salmon, who naturally after the astonishing
verdict went in fears herself.
29. I realize very well that superstition
is confined to India alone.
30. I
tried frantically to collect my senses. My cold
feet were numb.
31. The
old man told me angrily that he wanted to see my father.
32. “Do
you have any significant reason for delaying the project?” the
manager inquired angrily.
33. Ramanujan made several important
discoveries in Mathematics.
34. History was his most favourite
subject at school.
35. He put this ideal quite
literally into practice.
36. She
let a gentle smile come over her face.
37. One
day when I was asleep, my cousin Mourad came into my
room.
38. She
smelled his sweet baby smell the love suffused her.
39. The
man took the last draw of his cigarette, and then he
dropped it on the path.
40. I
have been living in Hyderabad for ten years.
41. Anna,
in a spurt of cat-like temper, left.
Identification of parts of
speech
1. All
my friends envy me because my mother cooks really
delicious food.
2. They
quickly agreed to my suggestion that we go out for dinner.
3. The
tall man and the beautiful woman spoke to each other for
a long time.
4. Without
any hesitation, she agreed to take over as the convener and
started work immediately.
5. The
tall building and the garden attached to it are for
sale.
6. I
lay in my bed for as long as possible writing down everything
I knew.
7. They
quickly agreed to my suggestion of a change in our plans.
8. The
Cheetah has a thin elongated body and is said to be the fastest runner
on earth.
9. “I’ve
had a trying day at the office,” he said wearily,
10. I
stayed in my sear for as long as possible writing down everything I knew.
11. My
aunt tried desperately to contact my uncle at the airport but was
informed that the plane had already taken off.
12. There
was a great uproar in the parliament over the bill, but still
the bill was passed.
13. The
strongest boy in the class asked me whether I wanted to fight
with him.
14. The
teacher deliberately asked me an easy question, but I
could not give the correct answer.
15. He
bought a new flat land they quickly moved into it.
16. He
was the first boy to climb the tree and also the first to
fall down.
17. She
came last in the competition but she bore the defeat with dignity.
18. We
eagerly waited for the new movie.
19. I
have never seen such a wonderful sight in my life.
20. The
bearded man quietly slipped away.
21. The
room was filled with strong stench of smoke. He carefully
looked at every face.
22. The
beautiful woman cried softly.
23. He
grasped the bottle firmly with his strong hands.
24. When
the door finally opened, I felt a gentle pat on my
shoulder.
25. Nathu’s
wife looked at him questioningly. She could see slight embarrassment
on his face.
26. She
walked towards the door quietly and peered through the keyhole.
She was able to see someone standing in the corridor holding a black briefcase.
27. He
closed his eyes. Suddenly he became a small brown mouse.
28. I
talked afterwards to Mrs. Salmon, who naturally after the astonishing
verdict went in fears herself.
29. I realize very well that superstition
is confined to India alone.
30. I
tried frantically to collect my senses. My cold
feet were numb.
31. The
old man told me angrily that he wanted to see my father.
32. “Do
you have any significant reason for delaying the project?” the
manager inquired angrily.
33. Ramanujan made several important
discoveries in Mathematics.
34. History was his most favourite
subject at school.
35. He put this ideal quite
literally into practice.
36. She
let a gentle smile come over her face.
37. One
day when I was asleep, my cousin Mourad came into my
room.
38. She
smelled his sweet baby smell the love suffused her.
39. The
man took the last draw of his cigarette, and then he
dropped it on the path.
40. I
have been living in Hyderabad for ten years.
41. Anna,
in a spurt of cat-like temper, left.
A test on correction of sentences
19:09
– by
HARINATH VEMULA
Correction of sentences
1. She
told that she would not come in class today.
2. I
am not understanding what you are saying at all.
3. “Where
you are going”, she asked.
4. What
you are doing on the weekend?
5. I
was coming quickly, quickly.
6. Don’t
hesitate giving me a call.
7. I
am having two elder brothers and one elder sister.
8. I
am not understanding why is it raining so heavily this year.
9. She
asked me that I didn’t tell anybody.
10. Don’t
forget sending me your new address and the phone number.
11. Rain
is coming and the current supply has went.
12. She
can be able to speak many languages.
13. All
of us were wondering why is he not coming.
14. Refeeqa
is knowing many languages.
15. This
only is the house that we are owning.
16. Why
you are not coming to class on time these days?
17. Why
you are not understanding my problem?
18. I
am remembering your name very well.
19. Last
night we are seeing the picture. Then after we are eating dinner in a hotel.
20. I
come tomorrow not.
21. You
no come yesterday? Say me why?
22. Please
return back the money and don’t repeat this mistake again.
23. I
could not be able to meet you because I was gone to my native village.
24. What
you mean by this? asked the teacher.
25. “Why
you have not came yesterday?” asked Neeraja.
26. Raju
said,” I came not yesterday because I late woke up”.
27. “Where
you are going, Rukini?” asked her neighbor, Kamala.
28. Why
you not come yesterday? I gone to my village.
29. “Why
you went out?” said the teacher to the boy.
30. “Why
you are hating him so much, tell me”
31. How
you can ignore the request?
32. Is
this person which you are talking about him?
33. How
you can ignore your children?
34. Why
you are not liking this book, tell me?
35. Why
you are preferring the radio than TV?
36. Nobody
is understanding what is the problem our teacher had just explained it to us.
37. Tell
me why are you not understanding the problem.
38. Why
are you not liking this book?
39. Why
the witness not forget the murderer?
40. How
cold is it!
Correction of sentences
1. She
told that she would not come in class today.
2. I
am not understanding what you are saying at all.
3. “Where
you are going”, she asked.
4. What
you are doing on the weekend?
5. I
was coming quickly, quickly.
6. Don’t
hesitate giving me a call.
7. I
am having two elder brothers and one elder sister.
8. I
am not understanding why is it raining so heavily this year.
9. She
asked me that I didn’t tell anybody.
10. Don’t
forget sending me your new address and the phone number.
11. Rain
is coming and the current supply has went.
12. She
can be able to speak many languages.
13. All
of us were wondering why is he not coming.
14. Refeeqa
is knowing many languages.
15. This
only is the house that we are owning.
16. Why
you are not coming to class on time these days?
17. Why
you are not understanding my problem?
18. I
am remembering your name very well.
19. Last
night we are seeing the picture. Then after we are eating dinner in a hotel.
20. I
come tomorrow not.
21. You
no come yesterday? Say me why?
22. Please
return back the money and don’t repeat this mistake again.
23. I
could not be able to meet you because I was gone to my native village.
24. What
you mean by this? asked the teacher.
25. “Why
you have not came yesterday?” asked Neeraja.
26. Raju
said,” I came not yesterday because I late woke up”.
27. “Where
you are going, Rukini?” asked her neighbor, Kamala.
28. Why
you not come yesterday? I gone to my village.
29. “Why
you went out?” said the teacher to the boy.
30. “Why
you are hating him so much, tell me”
31. How
you can ignore the request?
32. Is
this person which you are talking about him?
33. How
you can ignore your children?
34. Why
you are not liking this book, tell me?
35. Why
you are preferring the radio than TV?
36. Nobody
is understanding what is the problem our teacher had just explained it to us.
37. Tell
me why are you not understanding the problem.
38. Why
are you not liking this book?
39. Why
the witness not forget the murderer?
40. How
cold is it!
INTRODUCTION TO THE NOUN
09:08
– by
HARINATH VEMULA
04 November 2013
Laalaalaa... laalaalaa... laa...laa...laa...
09:11
– by
HARINATH VEMULA
By showing something one has to ask the questions in the tittle rhythm
Laalaalaa... laalaalaa... laa...laa...laa...and the other has to answer it.
Do you know (2)
What is this?
Yes, I know (2)
That is a cock.
Do you know (2)
What is this?
Yes, I know (2)
This is an ant.
Do you know (2)
What is this?
No, I don't know (2)
What that is.
We can extend this up to the interest.
Laalaalaa... laalaalaa... laa...laa...laa...and the other has to answer it.
Do you know (2)
What is this?
Yes, I know (2)
That is a cock.
Do you know (2)
What is this?
Yes, I know (2)
This is an ant.
Do you know (2)
What is this?
No, I don't know (2)
What that is.
We can extend this up to the interest.
By showing something one has to ask the questions in the tittle rhythm
Laalaalaa... laalaalaa... laa...laa...laa...and the other has to answer it.
Do you know (2)
What is this?
Yes, I know (2)
That is a cock.
Do you know (2)
What is this?
Yes, I know (2)
This is an ant.
Do you know (2)
What is this?
No, I don't know (2)
What that is.
We can extend this up to the interest.
Laalaalaa... laalaalaa... laa...laa...laa...and the other has to answer it.
Do you know (2)
What is this?
Yes, I know (2)
That is a cock.
Do you know (2)
What is this?
Yes, I know (2)
This is an ant.
Do you know (2)
What is this?
No, I don't know (2)
What that is.
We can extend this up to the interest.
Twinkle Twinkle
09:03
– by
HARINATH VEMULA
Twinkle twinkle little star
How I wonder what you are
Up above the world so high
Like a diamond in the sky
How I wonder what you are
Up above the world so high
Like a diamond in the sky
Twinkle twinkle little star
How I wonder what you are
Up above the world so high
Like a diamond in the sky
How I wonder what you are
Up above the world so high
Like a diamond in the sky
03 November 2013
to+infinitive test
21:46
– by
HARINATH VEMULA
Exercise on to
+ infinitive
We use to +
infinitive to
talk about the purpose of doing something or why
someone does something.
1.
The king went down to a forest pool to drink
water.
2.
Grandfather went out to post
letters.
3.
I need a rubber to rub out this mistake.
4.
We go to theatre __________________ (watch)
the movie.
5.
We go to railway station ______________
(travel) in a train.
6.
Someone went to hotel ________________ (have)
lunch.
7.
Shivani goes to college ____________ (learn)
something.
8.
Srujana goes to temple daily _______________
(pray) the god.
9.
We come to school every day ____________
(study).
10. We
need a knife _________________ (cut) tomato with it.
11. We
need teachers _______________ (teach) us the subjects.
12. Head
Master went to Jagitial ____________ (meet) the officer.
13. Our
class teacher came to the class _______________ (announce) the party.
14. Sharada
mounted the dais ___________________ (sing) a song on demand.
15. We
need a pen _____________ (write) a letter.
16. Anil
runs fast _______________ (win) the race.
17. Balu
went to hospital _______________ (visit) the doctor.
18. We
go to the playground _________________ (play) cricket.
19. We
go to the lab ____________ (learn) how to use computer.
20. We
go to the lab ____________ (watch) the presentation on projector.
21. Ravali
went to the school ___________ (learn) the classical dance.
22. Bhavani
wrote a letter ____________ (find) a job.
23. Sagarika
performed well ______________ (impress) his parents.
24. Mackbeth
went to battle _____________ (fight) with enemies.
25. The
doctor visited our school ___________ (check up) our bad pupils.
Exercise on to
+ infinitive
We use to +
infinitive to
talk about the purpose of doing something or why
someone does something.
1.
The king went down to a forest pool to drink
water.
2.
Grandfather went out to post
letters.
3.
I need a rubber to rub out this mistake.
4.
We go to theatre __________________ (watch)
the movie.
5.
We go to railway station ______________
(travel) in a train.
6.
Someone went to hotel ________________ (have)
lunch.
7.
Shivani goes to college ____________ (learn)
something.
8.
Srujana goes to temple daily _______________
(pray) the god.
9.
We come to school every day ____________
(study).
10. We
need a knife _________________ (cut) tomato with it.
11. We
need teachers _______________ (teach) us the subjects.
12. Head
Master went to Jagitial ____________ (meet) the officer.
13. Our
class teacher came to the class _______________ (announce) the party.
14. Sharada
mounted the dais ___________________ (sing) a song on demand.
15. We
need a pen _____________ (write) a letter.
16. Anil
runs fast _______________ (win) the race.
17. Balu
went to hospital _______________ (visit) the doctor.
18. We
go to the playground _________________ (play) cricket.
19. We
go to the lab ____________ (learn) how to use computer.
20. We
go to the lab ____________ (watch) the presentation on projector.
21. Ravali
went to the school ___________ (learn) the classical dance.
22. Bhavani
wrote a letter ____________ (find) a job.
23. Sagarika
performed well ______________ (impress) his parents.
24. Mackbeth
went to battle _____________ (fight) with enemies.
25. The
doctor visited our school ___________ (check up) our bad pupils.