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Memory or Storage size (Minimum and Maximum)

  Memory or Storage size (Minimum and Maximum) Minimum Unit of Storage   1. Bit (b): The smallest unit of storage, representing a single binary digit (0 or 1). 2. Byte (B): A group of 8 bits, representing a single character or number.   Maximum Unit of Storage   1. Yottabyte (YB): The largest unit of storage, equal to 1 trillion terabytes (1,000,000,000,000,000 bytes). 2. Brontobyte (Bb): A proposed unit of storage, equal to 1,000 yottabytes (1,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes).   Common Units of Storage   1. Kilobyte (KB) 2. Megabyte (MB)  3. Gigabyte (GB)  4. Terabyte (TB)  5. Petabyte (PB) 6. Exabyte (EB) 7. Zettabyte (ZB)   These units are used to measure the storage capacity of devices, such as hard drives, solid-state drives, and flash drives.

Daily uses English sentences

 Daily uses English sentences I speak. He speaks. He speaks English with me.   She is my facilitator.   She speaks English with us. We study English. We speak English. We will speak English well. I come to my FEA branch.   I attend my FEA session every day. We speak English in my FEA branch. We learn together in my FEA session. The Teacher speaks English to me.   My Teacher helps me learn. Our Teacher helps us learn. We learn many things from our Teacher.   FEA Teacher help us progress.   FEA Teacher help the village progress. I live in a community. There are adults, young people, and children in the community.   There are different kinds of people in the community. We live in our community.   I love my community. We want to make our community better.   We learn to make our community better. We work to make our community better.   I serve my community. I think. She asks me what I...

Question

  Do you have a brother?   Do you have a sister?   How many brothers and sisters do you have?   How many aunts and uncles do you have?   How many cousins do you have?   How do your parents help you? How do you help your parents?   How do you help your brothers and sisters? How does a family progress?

Questions

  Questions  1.What are some examples of good or positive thoughts? Write a list of good thoughts. 2. What are some examples of negative thoughts? Write a list of negative thoughts. 3. What do good thoughts lead to?   4. What do negative thoughts lead to? 5. What do you do when you have negative thoughts?   6. Can good thoughts change anything? 7. How can good thoughts change our community?

Present tense

  Section 1: What is the Present Tense?  • Definition: The present tense is used to describe actions that are happening at the moment or regularly. • Example: "I eat breakfast every morning." (Habit) • "I am eating breakfast right now." (Action happening right now) Section 2: Types of Present Tense  • Simple Present Tense • Used for habits, routines, facts, or general truths. • Example: "She studies every day." • Present Continuous (Progressive) Tense • Describes actions happening right now or ongoing. • Example: "I am studying for my exams." • Present Perfect Tense • Describes actions that have occurred at an unspecified time before now. • Example: "They have finished their homework." • Present Perfect Continuous • Describes actions that started in the past and are still continuing or have recently finished. • Example: "I have been reading for an hour." Section 3: Conjugation of Verbs in Present Tense  • Simple Present: • For...

25 One Word Substitution

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  One Word Substitution 1. A Place Where Animals Are Slaughtered For The Market Abattoir (कसाईखाना) 2. Shortening Something By Omitting Parts Of It Abbreviation (संक्षिप्त) 3. To Give Up A Throne Voluntarily   Abdicate( त्यागना) 4. Voluntary Giving Up Of Throne In Favour Of Someone Abdication (त्याग) 5. Do Away With   Abolish (समाप्त करना) 6. The Original Inhabitants Of A Country  Aborigines (मुलनिवासी) 7. An Edition A Book In Which It Has Been Condensed Abridged( संगृहीत) 8. To Do Away With Rules Abrogate (अभिनिषेध करना) 9. Move Faster Accelerate (में तेजी लाने के) 10. Which Can Be Approached Accessible( सुलभ) 11. To Accustom Oneself In New Climate Acclimatize (जलवायु का अभ्यस्त बनाना) 12. A Partner In Crime Accomplice (साथी) 13. Responsible For One's Actions Accountable (उत्तरदायी) 14. Make Oneself Familiar With A Person Or A Thing Acquaint (परिचित) 15. The Act Of Freeing A Person From A Charge By Verdict Acquittal (दोषमुक्ति) 16. Someone Versed In The Interpretati...

Proverbs

  Here are some education-related proverbs from various cultures:   1. "Knowledge is power." - Francis Bacon   2. "Learning is a treasure that will follow you everywhere." - Chinese Proverb   3. "Education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom." - George Washington Carver   4. "The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet." - Aristotle   5. "A little learning is a dang'rous thing." - Alexander Pope   6. "The best teachers are those who show you where to look, but don't tell you what to see." - Alexandra K. Trenfor   7. "Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself." - John Dewey   8. "The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows." - Sydney J. Harris   Some international education proverbs:   1. "Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime." - Chinese Proverb   2. "The teach...

How to start conversation in English

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 How to start conversation in English, Here is some tips with picture: Starting a conversation in English can be challenging, but here are some tips and phrases to help:   Beginners:   1. Hello/Hi, how are you? 2. How's your day/week/weekend? 3. What's your name? 4. Where are you from? 5. How's the weather?   Intermediate:   1. What brings you here today? 2. What do you like to do in your free time? 3. Have you traveled anywhere exciting recently? 4. What's your favorite hobby? 5. How was your weekend?   Advanced:   1. What's been the highlight of your week? 2. Have you heard about [current event]? 3. What do you think about [topic]? 4. Have you read/seen [book/movie]? 5. Do you have any plans for the upcoming holiday?   Conversation Starters:   1. Ask open-ended questions. 2. Share a personal experience. 3. Comment on surroundings. 4. Use humor. 5. Show genuine interest.   Phrases to Keep the Conversation Going:   1. That's interes...