HARISH
Good Boy
MY TARGET BAND SCORE IN IELTS
7.5
MY TARGET BAND SCORE IN IELTS LISTENING
8
MY TARGET BAND SCORE IN IELTS READING
7
MY TARGET BAND SCORE IN IELTS SPEAKING
7
MY TARGET BAND SCORE IN IELTS WRITING
7
AKSHAY
WORST FELLOW
innate
something obtained from the birth
Many, much > a lot of, lot of(formal)
Many
Much(usually used in negative statements)
a lot of(positive and negative statements)
lots of(usually used in +ve statements)
countable(Many people are coming to party)
uncountable(I do not have much money)
plural form(eg: A lot of people do not know how to behave)
singular form(lots of people doesn't come to this party)
Some(+ve statements)
Any(-ve statements in general; can be used in +ve statements to not clearly specify of what, when, where types)
would you like some biscuits?
Any:
My desk do not have nay drawers.(-ve statement)
you can call me at any time?(+ ve statement but do not know when he calls)
a lot
lots of
after a verb as well as no noun after "a lot"
after a verb as well as noun after "lots of"
little
few
uncountable
countable
few, little, many, much
a bit, a lot , lots
not followed by of
followed by of
some
any
can be used in the questions where you ask or offers something?
Could you give me some water?
Do you want some hot water?
Any:
other than the above forms where they shoudl be negative.
indispensable
primordial
essential
Sedentary life style
life style where no physical activity is done
betterment of world
Improvement of world
Populace
Population
Healthy-giving
Something which promotes in providing health
Collocations:
Health-giving foods
synonyms: healthy, robust, fitness
future
near future
Robot
automated humans
cyborg humans
Android (human/anthropoid)
Numerous
synonyms:
Ample
various
profusion
considerable