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Jatin Sharma 8 years, 7 months ago

A gerund is a firm of a verb used as a noun whereas a participle is a form of a verb used as an adjective or as a verb in a conjunction with an auxiliary verb
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Jatin Sharma 8 years, 7 months ago

At a particular point in the course of
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Govind Singh 8 years, 2 months ago

This winter will always remain unforgettable throughout my life. My father took us to the beautiful hillstaion of Shimla. Keats has rightly said 'A thing of a beauty is a joy forever.' My first experience with something real beautiful happened, when in the last week my father took the family to Shimla at the weekend. The drive from Parvanu to Shimla was a real treat to the eyes. On either side of the serpentine road breathtaking vistas of unmatched sylvan beauty soothed not only the eyes, but the restive soul also. Deep dells, with pure verdant slopes; idyllic, pastoral human settlements, glimpses of the far off white sheep grazing on the slopes of the mountains under the canopy of azure sky are the enthralling views one gets as a gift for coming to this paradise. I did not want the drive to end. As we neared Shimla, the mountains became taller and taller. The peace, tranquility, and spledour of Shimla and its surroundings were supernal. My father had intentionally got a hotel booked at a place where the nature was abundant. From the room window, the distant snow clad white mountains gave the illusion as if we are in a different world. At night we went on foot to the Mall road for dinner. First time in my life I saw the magnificence of the night sky. I did not know there were so many stars in the sky. Then the most wonderful thing happened! It began to snow. The cotton like flakes began to fall all around us. People began shouting and screaming out of joy. We were fully refreshed by our short stay at Shimla. I will always cherish the sweet memories of this excursion.

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Shweta Kumari 8 years, 7 months ago

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Aryan Choudhary 8 years, 7 months ago

"I am " is the smallest sentence in English language.
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Anurag Arvind 5 years, 1 month ago

Swami's father was very stubborn and could change swami's tactics. When he saw swami's lying on the bench in his mother's room. He got angry upon him and asked the reason. The reason told by swami was due to his headache. Swami's father shouted upon him and told him to go to school despite the headache. He scolded him for not asking his permission to skip school earlier. He said that Swami had to blame himself for the headache as he had loafed about a lot on Sunday. Swami replied that he could not go late to school, but father was insistent. His mother, on the other hand, was easily convinced that Swami was not well and even travelling by rickshaw would further increase his headache.

Gaurav Seth 5 years, 8 months ago

Swami's father told him to go to school despite the headache. He scolded him for not asking his permission to skip school earlier. He said that Swami had to blame himself for the headache as he had loafed about a lot on Sunday. Swami replied that he could not go late to school, but father was insistent. His mother, on the other hand, was easily convinced that Swami was not well and even travelling by rickshaw would further increase his headache.

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