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Hang his boots ---..? Vocabulary


1. Furious = Very angry and violent. He was
- Malan Shereen Imran, was sticking to the book. When it is
furious on knowing his son had married a
Kothagudem. used in the singular, it must have 'a'
girl from another caste.
before it.
Q: They entered his name on the / Furious Cheerful / elated
Q: He is India's Ronald Reagan. -
in the list. - Please correct it.
Please say the meaning.
A: 'On the list' is correct.
Q: Sir, C u -n- N-J---. A: Ronald Reagan was a former
Q: x u- . president of the United States.
1) A pal of gloom descended on the vil-
lage.
F x Rx *a M. SURESAN The person referred to in your
2) To make someone else do this a pro-
o ? - Please sentence means the person is
translate this sentence into English. like Ronald Regan of the US.
gramme to reform criminals.
A: People say it is a haunted house, but this Q: Sir, birth anniversary / day - Which is cor-
3) His parents were rich, whereas mine
man who had been to the house is OK, rect?
had to struggle.
isn't he? A: Birth anniversary = Birth day. 2. Grateful = Thankful (%-c o.) But
4) Tamilnadu and West Bengal may see a
Q: They lie compulsively / they watch com- Q: He never make / makes a mistake. - Which note this difference between 'grateful' and
return of incumbent Governments.
pulsively / they behave compulsively. - one is right? 'thankful'. We are grateful to human beings
A: 1) Pall = Thick dark smoke / cover. Pall is
Please translate into Telugu. A: He never makes a mistake. - Correct. for the help they have done us. We are
used usually as a part of the phrase, 'A
A: Compulsively = Irresistible desire to do Q: If two or three meanings are given in a dic- thankful to God for something good that
pall of gloom' meaning, a cover of sor-
something ( - d--E J). tionary for an English word, it is said that happens to us (- x %-c
row / an atmosphere of sorrow. A pall
They lie compulsively = They cannot con- the word is used in different parts of grateful, x Thankful.)
of gloom descended over the village.
trol their desire to lie. (---l p- speech such as adj., adv., noun, etc. - When we say thankful, we don't add 'God'
2) -n x p B-----E u-v-
-E / - d--E .) Please clarify such usage with examples. (Thankful o-p to God ---
Eo -J -j -/ -
They behave compulsively = They cannot A: They are so used. For example, if 'object' .) Thankful itself means that we are
--E.
control the way they behave (x v- is pronounced (b d), it is noun. If it is thankful to God.
3) E Lx--v E-- -x. Grateful Ungrateful / thankless / unap-
h- - d--.) pronounced (b d) it is a verb.
Lx--v- vA--E v--Lq aC.
Similarly if 'produce' is pronounced
preciative (%-o / N-y)
4) N--, Pa Z x p-o Q: Draw parallel. - What is the meaning of the
sentence? (vu) it is verb, and if it is pronounced 3. Headway = Progress / forward movement
-v--y- (incumbent) Sx v-y-C- (vu) it is a noun with the meaning of to get nearer to achieve something.
A: Make a comparison between two things
-d-a/ Eo a. Usually 'headway' is used as part of the
Q: Pursued meaning -, Eo --- (a.) People often draw a parallel C-.
expression 'Make headway'. The govern-
(-h) between human brain and the Q: If any pupil does not bring the books con-
ment has not made much headway in abol-
cerned, they are asked to get last or they
y--.
computer.
A: Pursued = a) Chased (-- -.) ishing corruption. (N-FA Et- N-
Q: There is a hair in my soap; the rug was face punishment (here 'they' refers to he /
Eg: The tiger pursued the deer. she). - Is this correct?
vy -A -----C.)
covered with cat hairs. - These two are Headway Recede (\ _)
b) Study a course. (j q -.) A: It is correct. Nouns like people, student,
given in Oxford Advanced dictionary. My
Eg: My friend is pursuing Engineering. teacher, etc., are common gender. We don't 4. Omen = An indication of good or evil in
doubt is if the word hair is plural word too
know whether they mean a boy or a girl, or future (.)
i.e., Is it used plurally? Is it followed by an
- S. Nazim, Visakhapatnam. a man or a woman. In such cases, in the Good omen Bad omen
article? Please explain.
past he / she is used. Because it is inconve- Auspicious = A sign of future success (-
Q: Sir, kindly explain the following. A: When hair refers to human hair, it is usual-
ly uncountable and so has no plural. Eg: nient to use he / she every time, in modern --i.) An auspicious moment = A
i) Paparazzi ii) Hang his boots English we use they. moment good for starting for any work.
She has long and dark hair. However,
iii) Tip of iceberg iv) Dilly - dallying sometimes the singular is also is used as in Eg: A doctor must be kind to their patients. ()
A: i) Paparazzi = A freelance photographer your sentence. Another example: A hair They should be kind to their patients. For example in Hindu marriages the bride-
following celebrities to take their pho- groom ties the tali round the neck of the
tographs. groom at an auspicious moment.
- Shashi, Hyderabad.
ii) Hang his boots = Retire from service / Auspicious Inauspicious (--/ -
an activity. Q: Sir C - n, -- --)
iii) Tip of iceberg = The first indications of N-J---. 5. Feeble = Weak, especially because of ill-
a problem. i) Used to ii) As though ness or old age (---i).
iv) Dilly - dallying = Not taking things iii) Wage a war iv) After all Feeble Strong
seriously / handling things in a playful v) So as vi) Claim
manner. A: i) Used to = Doing something regularly in
- K. Ravi, Rayagada.
Q: Please say the difference between Hard the past ( - E.) Eg: After all, they are brothers and it is
skill and Soft skill. Eg: When I was a boy I used to play foot- wrong on our part to interfere in their Q: Sir, please say the difference between
A: Hard skills are the skills you need to do the ball regularly. (- --E) affairs. Home and House.
job which you are appointed to, either in an ii) As though = As if = in a way that seems to v) So as = For that reason ( --). A: A home is the place where you live with
office job or in an industry, you learn these show something / like something but not Eg: He attended the class so as not to your family (O u- L O
mostly through regular study and training. really so (-d F ). make his father angry. E- x).
Soft skills, on the other hand, are skills you Eg: He talks as though he were very clever. vi) Claim = a) Demand something as a right Eg: After work outside you go home
learn on your own - not a part of qualifica- ( Lj--j-x x--). (\ -). ( h- y O O
tions for the job you are doing. They Notice that the clause following as though Eg: Daughters can claim equal share with h.)
include Communication skills, Leadership, / as if is either 'were' or in past tense. sons in their father's property. A home may not be your own (O x
Time management, Public relations, iii) Wage a war = Fight a war (l --u- b) To say that somebody has something OC --a).
Personality development, etc. ). Eg: Pakistan always tries to wage (p--.) House = When you say my house, it means
wars with India. Eg: He claims close friendship with the that you own the building, but you may not
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Q: Sir, please explain the difference
between the following.
a) I am to.... b) I have to....
-v--Ao-* -N--C.. Listen Eg: From my standpoint, exams are more
important than sports competitions.
g) 'Optimal' and 'optimum' are used nowadays
as synonymous (having almost the same
meaning) = the best possible.
A: a) I am to do something = I have the duty R.V. Raju
When you want to say that some place is h) Obsession = a thought / an idea that fills a
of doing something / Someone has Q: Sir, C synonyms u distant (in positive sentences), you use 'a long
o -- person's mind, - for any reason - fear, love,
ordered me to do it, so I must do it. way off'.
-- , -s -O--E --T- hatred, etc. ( - *
b) I have to do something = I must do some- - N-J---. Eg: My college is a long way off / from a, a.)
thing because i) it is my duty to do it and a) Miss & Miss out here. Passion = Deep love of something, espe-
ii) it is necessary for me to do it and b) Far, away and far away Away = At a distance from somebody / cially when it becomes uncontrollable and
iii) I must do it because someone has c) Take a stance & Take a stand some place in distance or in time. a) His expressed openly. (E-O-j x--L v,
ordered to do it. d) Locale & Locality home is two km away from here. (place) b) G- - d---EC)
Q: Sir, please explain the following words The exams are two months away (time). i) Way back = in the distant past. When you
e) Dominant & Predominant
and in what context to be used. c) Stand = Your attitude or your use 'way back' you mention the year /
f) Point of view and View point
i) Forgo ii) Forsake opinion that you make clear to month, etc. Way back in the 1990s, . . .
& Stand point
A: i) Forgo = go without something / not others. Eg: He came and settled here way back in
g) Optimum & Optimal
have something. (j o p-) Eg: My stand on the issue of dowry the early 2000s.
h) Obsession & Passion
is unchanged. Here you don't
i) Way back in & Dates back in use 'stance'.
A: a) Usually 'miss' is followed by Stance = The opinion that you have
what a person misses. M. SURESAN about something (your position) and
Eg: He missed the movie. make clear to others / the way you
Miss out, on the other hand, is not always stand in a game / on some other occasion.
followed by its object. Eg: What is your father's stance about your
Eg: Buy these now when they are so cheap. marriage with that girl? (Here you don't use
Don't miss out. 'stand').
Eg: Whenever the work is too heavy they But this is not always the case. d) Locale is where something happens or Dates back to, not 'dates back in' = some-
forgo their lunch. Sometimes 'miss out' is followed by an object where a movie is shot / a scene of action. thing that belonged to / happened in a particu-
ii) Forsake = Leave somebody / something as well, and in such cases 'miss out' is fol- Eg: a) That is the locale of the event. lar year / time in the past.
(C--) lowed by 'on'. Don't miss out on the chance of b) The entire story of the movie takes Eg: The Indus Valley civilization dates back
Eg: i) He promised never to forsake his getting the prize. place in a foreign locale. to the 10th Century BC.
beloved Sashi. b) Far / far away / far off = distant. However, Locality, on the other hand, is the area K. Nageswara Rao, Khammam
ii) Rama was prepared to forsake the far / far away / far off is used mostly with around the place you are in or you are talk-
throne (-) to keep his father's 'not' and in questions. ing about. Q: Sir, please translate the following sentence
word. i) I live not far from my college. Eg: The houses in that locality carry very into Telugu.
ii) Is the college far from your home? high rents. You could have slept in the open place
Vasundhara Gargil, Mukundapur
iii) Is the place far off / far away from here? e) Dominant = Having more power, status or A: -- Ev- a ? (y
Q: Sir, which of the following sentences are
(Away here states that the distance is importance. -)
correct? Please let me know the differ- Vamsi, Santosh Nagar
ences too if any. longer than when you say, 'far'). Eg: They are dominant in that area = they
are more powerful, have better status and Q: Sir, C
a) He came that day/ on that day.
- n L, ----
are more important than others in that area. N-J---.
b) Why they display?/ Why do they
Predominant = Most frequent or common. Homage, Tribute, Praise
display?
Eg: The predominant mood / opinion A: Homage = something we say or do to show
c) He gets busy/ He is busy.
among the Andhras is that the centre has our respect for somebody. (- x
d) He gets cured/ He is cured of his failed to keep its word about special catego- -- *--, J -J-*
disease. ry status. p p)
e) He feels tired/ He gets tired/ He is tired. f) Point of view = View point. Stand point = Tribute = Praise, often with gifts and pre-
f) He is/ has to have been working. the way you consider / think of something. sentations (p p, u --
A: a) He came that day - correct. We usual- ). Tribute n o
ly use 'on' before days and dates, and Praise = Good words about somebody for
'in' before months and years.
However, we omit 'on' and 'in' if we
Vocabulary Found X Dismantle (--d) / Destroy
( )
their achievements (-- a-
.)
use this, that, every, next, last and 3. Proficient = Efficient and capable / com- - K. Ravi, Rayagada
every before days, dates, months and 1. Approach = a) Go near (O--/ _- petent (n u o/ L o)
Q: Sir, please say the difference between the
years. x) Eg: She is proficient at her job of teaching following words.
b) Why they display? - wrong as a question. Eg: His car is now approaching the station. music (U Jp- / Hear and Listen
Why do they display? - Correct. Approach X Retreat / withdraw (\ n u C) A: 'Hear' is what reaches our ears ( j
c) He gets busy - may refer to his getting ) Proficient X Clumsy (J -E) / N-.)
busy regularly or in the future. He is busy b) Seek somebody's help (J - Incompetent (n u E)
Eg: When you are at home you hear
- regular or now, depending on the word i J _-J x). 4. Vigorous = Strong, healthy and energetic sounds from the street. (x o-p
indicating time. He is busy in the morn- Eg: Whenever she has difficulty she (-, , h--) OC-* l -N-Eh.
ings (regular). He is busy - now. approaches her friend. Eg: He made vigorous attempt to win the \ vo )
d) He gets cured - refers to future. He is c) The way you deal with something ( match / He is a tall, vigorous and mus- Listen is what we try to hear ( vo
cured = He is already cured and healthy. N--i -*, B). cular man. N).
e) He feels tired / He gets tired - regular or Eg: His approach to the problem is not Vigorous X Inactive / Sluggish (--E/ Eg: In the class you listen to the teacher.
future. He is tired - now. correct. -) (x pC N vo
f) He is working - now. He has to have been 2. Found (Past tense - founded; Past Participle 5. Reforms = Change something / make ).
working = He should have been working - founded) = Establish (n - ) changes to improve something ( \--,
but we don't know whether he is working Eg: NT Ramarao founded the Telugu * p). '-p- --Tx- - -*- ---..
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Protection money ---..? - Alia S.


Q: Sir, please explain meaning and usage of
the following lines.
- Y. Kaliprasada Rao, - Malan Shereen Imran, 1. Willing to do something
Gayatri Dunga. Kothagudem. 2. Object to doing something
Q: i) He is by no means good. 3. Disagree with doing something
Q: I wish you to achieve greater
4. Disapprove of doing something
success in years to come. (OR) I ii) They protest/ resist the
rowdy. 5. Oppose something.
wish you should achieve greater
A: 1) Willing to do something = Agree to do Eg: He disagreed with me that we start the
successes in years to come. - Please say the above sentences
something. business next month.
- Which sentence is correct? M. SURESAN in Telugu.
Eg: He is willing to spend any amount of 4) Disapprove of .... = Have / express an
A: I wish you should achieve A: i) He is not at all good (
money on the house. opposite opinion.
greater success in years to come. - *- .)
Correct. 2) Object to doing something = Oppose doing Eg: His father disapproved of his marry-
ii) x E -\-o.
something. ing the girl he loved.
Q: You must obey your elders. (OR) You Q: Apart from studying M.A., we are studying
should obey your elders. - Which sentence Eg: They object to anybody smoking in 5) Oppose something = Not agree to some-
M.Ed/ Apart from M.A. we study M.Ed. -
is correct? Please clarify the intensity of their presence. thing.
Please correct and translate into Telugu as
meaning in both the sentences. 3) Disagree with a person = Have / express an Eg: My father opposed my buying such an
well.
A: Both are correct, but you must is stronger opinion different from that of the others. expensive car.
A: Apart from studying MA, we are studying
than you should. M.Ed - correct = ( ,
Q: Sir, --- --, ---A -- -- -F-A --o.) - K .Vamsi, Hyderabad.
iv) Slam = a) Shut a door noisily (--- -
-u- --i- English --o-? --- Q: Please say the following in English. Q: C - Meaning -, -.) He slammed the door on my face.
-N--J--. i) Morning * T ( shop Examples N-J---. - Eo- b) criticise severely (EP- N-Jz-.)
A: There are some translations of Sumati keeper -o). N-- --T-h ---. The AP leaders in their speech slammed
Satakam, but they are not very satisfactory. i) Manipulated ii) Incumbent the central government for denying spe-
ii) h vendors
Q: Sir, could you please advice how to pre- iii) Wage iv) Slam cial category status to Andhra Pradesh.
_.
pare for antonyms and synonyms for com- v) Slap vi) Shrouded v) Slap = a) Hit someone on the face (-d
iii) x juEo J--.
petitive exams. d.) He slapped his son for not attend-
A: i) We haven't had any business since the vii) Sort out viii) Allocation
A: Word Power Made Easy - By Norman ing classes. b) Impose fine or punishment.
morning. A: i) Manipulated = Change something clever-
Lewis can be very useful. However, mere ly to our advantage ( yn (J-/ P~ NC-.) The judge slapped
memorizing antonyms and synonyms ii) Those rowdies collect protection money
j o a.) He manipulated things in a two-year jail term on the thief.
won't be enough. Reading a lot alone can from vendors.
such a way that all there supported him vi) Shrouded = Cover (---C .)
help you develop good vocabulary. iii) He infused some courage into them.
= J- F a-, A
-l a N. Their love affair was shrouded in secrecy
ii) Incumbent = Someone who has an official for a long time.
- Sangishetti Kavitha position (- x -x.) The incumbent vii) Sort out = Find solution to a problem (-
Q: Sir, please tell me the meaning of
Prime Minister is Mr Narendra Modi. u J-\ -\-.) First sort out
iii) Wage = a) Money paid to a labourer for your problems before you try to solve oth-
Whirred in Telugu and its different
their work, especially for a day. (Jt- ers' problems / settle a quarrel (
usages with examples.
.) The workers in some industries get Ba.) The panchayat chief tried to sort
A: Whir = A low, continuous and regular out their problems.
high wages.
sound.
b) Make war or fight (l/ viii) Allocation = Distribute (N.) There is
Eg: The ceiling fans whirred in the room, N .) We should wage a war a dispute between AP and Telangana our
as every one was seriously working. against corruption. allocation of river water .

Vocabulary
1. Core = i) The hard central part of a fruit,
He assorted her as... - Prasanna Kumar P., Achari Patoju
Q: Sir, the following is one of the sentences
used while preparing a proposal for sanc-
tion of loan to Self Help Group:
as in the apple. (--- -- -x- - Soumya Noothikattu. Group has 10 members with same
socio-economic background and is
u- -- -d - -N-h---)
Q: Sir, please explain following words with
ii) The central portion of an object. residing in same locality of at 3rd ward,
an example.
Eg: The core of the earth. Repalle.
1. Assort 2. Amalgamate 3. Impeach
iii) The most important or central part of 4. Congenial 5. Enigma 6. Inevitable - Please advise the errors in the above
something. 7. Repercussion 8. Renounce sentence.
Eg: The core subjects of study. A: 1) Assort = Classify / place something / A: The correct sentence: The group has ten
Core Exterior / periphery someone in a group. members with the same socio-economic
2. Evade = Escape from something / avoid Eg: He assorted her as among the most Eg: His behaviour remains an enigma to me. background and reside / belong to the
meeting somebody / find a way not to do beautiful girls in the city. (I am unable to understand him). same locality, that is, ward 3, Repalle.
something. 2) Amalgamate = Combine or unite (two or 6) Inevitable = Unavoidable - that which we Q: Sir, I kindly request you to clarify the use
Evade Confront more organizations). cannot escape from. of USED TO with be form IS.
3. Justify = Justify or prove something is Eg: The management of the group of com- Eg: Death is inevitable for any creature. A: Be used to = Become familiar with / be
right. panies wants to amalgamate the small- habituated to something.
7) Repercussion = Unexpected, and most
er companies with the bigger ones.
Justify Condemn often unpleasant consequences of an action. Examples:
3) Impeach = Make a formal complaint
4. Perceive = Notice or come to know of against those in public offices before a tri- Eg: He did not expect such repercussions i) I am ('be' form) used to getting up early in
something. bunal for misconduct. of his action. the morning (Note - here 'be used to' is fol-
Perceive Overlook 4) Congenial = Pleasant. Eg: I am happy that in 8) Renounce = Give up / refuse to hold a posi- lowed by the 'ing' form).
the company there is a congenial atmosphere. tion one has a right to. ii) He is used to the heat of Vijayawada dur-
'-p- --Tx- - -*- ---.. 5) Enigma = A person or a thing difficult to Eg: The Buddha renounced his throne to ing summer (here be used to is followed
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Q: Sir, could you please explain how to use
had and got with a few examples in Telugu.
- Malan Shereen Imran, - Yogi Patel Ithihasi, A: I had him do it = I got him to do it (E
Kothagudem. Mahaboobabad. E -.) Further, 'had' is the
Q: x - s TL -- Q: a C- h. - I will past tense (V2) of have = LT --E
u-?- Please say in English. come on coming Sunday/ next ; got is the past tense of get =
A: Have their hands been injured? / Sunday. - Which one is correct? .
Q: Gerund Present Participle u o A: Both are correct with different meanings.
Have they injured their hands? A: I will come the next Sunday. - My standard is 7th class = I have the
Correct. No 'on' if next, that, difference N-J---.
Q: Sir, he must have taken the bus M. SURESAN knowledge of a 7th class student. I am in
this, and every, are used before A: If a present participle (going, coming,
( q *a- \.) the 7th standard = I am studying in the 7th
He must have been able to take the bus. - days and dates. etc.) is used as a noun, it is a gerund. I like
standard.
j u nEo h? N-J- Q: He is a graduate from Engineering and seeing movies. 'Seeing' (ing form) is here
used as a noun, so it is a gerund. Smoking Q: Sir, please translate the following words
Law. - Does it mean that he holds both
into English.
--.
A: He must have taken the bus. ( Engineering and Law certificates? is bad for health - Smoking here is used as
a noun, so it is a gerund. 1) 2) 3) >x d
-E , *a-.) He must have A: He is a graduate in Engineering and Law -
Correct. Yes, it means that he holds both Q: My standard is 7th class/ I am in 7th stan- A: 1) = Cart; 2) = Bamboo curtain
been able to take the bus. ( -
--LT L.) Engineering and Law degrees. dard. - Please say which one is correct. 3) >x d = Swallow wort plant

- S.T.H. Prasad Sidhantham - Dwaraka Nivedita, Khammam. - Sohel Khan Faryadi, Kothagudem.
Q: Sir, please explain whether the following Q: He was / got busy in / during those days. - Q: Sir, we be picked up in the morning. -
translations are correct or not. Please say the right one in Telugu. Please say the usage of the above under-
1) G- B - - - = Please A: He was busy / he got busy those days - lined.
try to make delete my name from the list. Correct. A: We be picked up in the morning - Wrong.
2) j J - = I can make Q: Dimension, suspended magnet, weather, The correct sentence should be...
the bicycle repair. temperature, atmosphere, superstitious, a) We are picked up in the morning = Daily
3) V x o--JE --vA B---x sustain, phenomena/ non, potential, result someone comes and takes us somewhere
Q: They attended the function tucking in
= Raju take his father to the hospital. oriented, panel-based products such as in the morning. OR
their shirts. - Please say if it is right.
A: 1) Please have my name removed / deleted smart phone, television, etc. - Please say b) We will be picked up in the morning =
A: They attended the function.
from the list ( G * - the Telugu meanings. Someone will come and pick us up in
Q: He married her who is six years his senior.
A: Dimension = ; Suspended magnet = - the morning tomorrow.
T-.) - Is this correct?
2) I have had my cycle repaired. --o ---\; Weather = -V Q: He survives/ exists/ lives - Please say the
A: Correct.
3) Raju has taken his father to hospital. Qg nA; Temperature = g-v; difference.
Q: E A s T-LC/ -E s T-
Q: Sir, please say the words in English. Atmosphere = --; Superstitious = LC. - How to say in English? A: He survives = Out live. He was in danger /
--t-; Sustain = y; had illness, but he is alive. He exists = He
1) - 2) T_x A: He has injured his hand.
Phenomena - plural of phenomenon = manages to live. He lives = He is alive.
3) -J- 4) v~ Q: He has addressed them/ told them. -
-; Potential = j - h; Please clarify. Q: E -- ---o? - Please trans-
A: 1) - = Fries (x j
Result-oriented = L-Eo a n u A: He has addressed them = He made a late into English.
.), 2) T_x = Soaked and fried Bengal o; Panel-based products = G- ---J- A: He is losing his hair / He has severe hair-
gram , 3) -J- = Gooseberry, 4) speech to them; He told them= He said to
them. fall.
v~ = Currants . --p-h-.
Q: x s TL N -- . -
Please say in English.
- K. Suresh
Vocabulary Q: Sir, what is the difference between upload
A: The injuries they had have turned into
sores.
and download? Please explain in Telugu. Q: With the advent of cells, the personal and
1. Interpret = Explain / Decide the meaning
A: Upload = Feeding information into the social life has/ have completely changed. -
of something. ( * N o-
computer. (u-- - -Eo E~h Please correct it.
N-J-/ n --.)
Eg: i) He interpreted my silence as my
.) A: With the advent of cells, our (not 'the') per-
Download = Taking the uploaded informa- sonal and social life has completely
admitting a mistake. ( Eo tion / any other information. (E~h
p p---o-x changed. (Here, 'Personal and social life' is
4. Transformation = Change (p) --Eo B--/ .) single - 'it')
Q: Please translate the following sentences
n --o / N-J-.)
Eg: His meeting the Swamiji brought about Q: This gets reflected in the party's attitude
ii) He interpreted my comments as my into Telugu.
a great transformation in his character. towards women. - Please say the meaning
criticism of the government. (
Transformation Continuance ( - 1) Change your Pin after the first transac- of the underline word.
uu v-yEo N-Jz-- n -) tion and periodically after. A: Gets reflected - May be 'now' or in the
2) Memorize your Pin, never keep it with
--o.) 5. Survive = i) Continue to live in spite of future. Is reflected = Now or regularly.
Interpret Confuse (-A- ---) the card or write it anywhere.
danger. (v -* A - Q: Sir, he is involved/ gets involved; He is
2. Remuneration = Pay someone for their 3) Don't provide the ATM card and Pin
--.) cured/ gets cured. - Please explain i.e., get
work or services. (j E --G- / Eg: He survived the fatal injury. details to anyone, including Bank/
(v-- + V3.
s). Eg: I did not receive any remunera- ---i v * -- A IBA/ RBI Govt. Agency/ Family/ A: He is involved = He gets involved - regu-
tion for teaching those students. ( Nu-n- Friends etc.
o.) lar action. Get + V3 is almost the same as
C---E s y-.) ii) (Relatives) Alive after the death of a A: 1) --O y O is + V3. However, is + V3 most often talks
Remuneration Non-payment (s y-- person. ( E-- y J a-. of a regular action in the present, whereas,
-) / penalty (P~) -C-* A .) 2) O u c -. p sometimes, get + V3 indicates a future
3. Harass = Cause trouble / tease (C-) Eg: His wife and two children survive f O -F -\-j F -. action.
Eg: Unable to bear the way her husband him. ( E--, E u, 3) u, H, Jy u, vy x,
harassed her, she committed suicide. l x- o.) u-, o-- y-J O '-p- --Tx- - -*- ---..
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