Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Why students should not play PUBG ?

 Students Should Not Play PUBG

PUBG


PUBG is a viral game in today’s world. It is an MMO(massively multiplayer online) game. PUBG can be played on PC or mobile. It is possible to play if you have a good internet connection. This game is developed by Tencent Games Company. It has been downloaded more than 100 million times from the Play Store. In the last year, the income has increased by almost 140%. Now we will know the harmful aspects of PUBG.

Disadvantages of PUBG:

PUBG is discussed because of its rapid popularity. Again, it is criticized considering the harm. Some countries have banned this game. It is only the students who play it, but adults are also addicted to it. Due to this addiction, students cannot focus on studying. No addiction is good. PUBG game addiction is worse. Let us be aware of its downsides.

  1. Addictive: It is not good to play any video games excessively. Because PUBG is popular for its entertaining gameplay and its graphics. So people are very addicted to it. Gamers try to score more. And because of this score addiction, they play PUBG day and night. Which is of no use in real life. Students are busy with PUBG apart from their studies. It affects their life badly.
  2. Violence activity: PUBG games are very violent. Excessive violence in the game makes people aggressive. It is currently banned in China and Nepal. Gamers of this game become violent and engage in various violent activities.

 

PUBG

  1. The social relation is broken down: As it is an online multiplayer game, people play it day and night. Due to this valuable work time is wasted. The time that he spends with family, friends, and society people is taken away by the public. Distance is created with family and other people. This is so exciting. They do not feel the need for friends and family. Gamers of this game become socially inactive.
  2. Physical harm: As PUBG is so attractive gamers play it. It causes headaches, back pain, eye problems, etc. If you sit with a mobile and computer for a long time you may have many physical problems.
  3. Mental problems: PUBG creates mental problems. When the player loses the game, he feels depressed. Even if the score is low, depression develops. It creates a feeling of not doing other necessary things inside it. Players play with high-score addiction. WHO (World Health Organization) has identified all types of video game addictions as mental disorders.
  4. Lack of sleep: PUBG plays at night. So it creates problems for sleeping. Also, when gamers sit in front of a computer for a long time, their nerves become excited. As a result, sleep does not come. Which creates mental and physical problems.
  5. Reduce time for other tasks: PUBG takes 30 minutes to complete a match. Most players play one match after another hoping to score a lot, which leads to missing the required practice time.

 

The number of PUBG gamers is increasing rapidly all over the world. It is harming people a lot. The quality of education is decreasing due to this addiction of students. This is harmful for them. Students should complete their required work and play sports. They will play in the field during free time. And they will play with any club or organization if necessary.

image of PUBG


Friday, March 1, 2024

5 Simple Steps Learn To Right Forms Of Verbs

 


BASIC USE OF VERBS   

Base –v0

Present –v1

Past- v2

Past participle- v3

Present participle-v4

Infinitive-v5

Write

Write, writes

Wrote

Written

Writing

To write

Be verb

Am, is, are

Was, were

Been

Being

To be verb

Have

Have, has

Had

Had

Having

To have

Do

Do, Does

Did

Done

Doing

To do

Modals

Shall, will, can, may,

must, dare, need

Should, would, could, might, had to, needed, dared, ought to, used to, would rather, had better

X

X

X

 

Saturday, February 17, 2024

Chart of comparison of adjectives

 COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES

POSITIVE

COMPARATIVE

SUPERLATIVE

1.Sub+v+a/an+adj+noun/pronoun

Example: He is an intelligent boy.

1.sub+v+adj(com)+than any other+noun(singular)

Example: He is more intelligent than any other boy.

1.sub+v+the+adj(sup)+noun+

other word

Example: He is the most intelligent boy.

2.No other +noun+v+as+adj+as+other word

Example: No other boy is as brilliant as Sifat.

 

2.sub(2nd)v+adj(com)+than any other+noun+other word

Example: Sifat is more brilliant than any other boy.

 

3.sub+v+one of the+adj(sup)+noun+other word

Example: Sifat is the most brilliant boy.

3.very few + plural noun+v+as+adj+as+other word

Example: Very few cities are as clean as Comilla.

Sub(2nd)+v+adj(com)+than most other

Example: Comilla is cleaner than most other cities.

Sub+v+one of the+adj(sup)+plural noun

Example: Comilla is one of the cleanest cities.

4.no other+singular noun+v+as+adj+as+noun

Example: No other country is as charming as Bangladesh.

4.sub(2nd)+v+adj(com)+

Than all other+plural noun

Example: Bangladesh is more charming than all other

Countries.

4.sub+v+the+adj(sup)+all of+ plural noun

Example: Bangladesh is the most charming of all countries.

5.sub+v+not+adj+as+adj+as+noun

Example: You are not as wise as Shohag.

5.sub(2nd)+v+ adj(com)+than+sub(1st)

Example: Shohag is wiser than you.

5. No superlative

 

6. as soon as-----

Example: As soon as the bell rang, he entered the classroom.

No sooner had---than

Example: No sooner had the bell rung than he entered the classroom.

6.No superlative

7.sub+v+as+adj+as+noun

Example: Dhaka is as big as Comilla.

 

7.sub(2nd)+verb+not adj(com)+than+sub(1st)

Example: Comilla is not bigger than Dhaka.

7. No superlative

Thursday, February 15, 2024

CHANGING SENTENCE

 Chart of changing sentence

Affirmative to negative

Affirmative

Negative

If only /alone indicates a person

Ex: Only Allah can help us.

None but

Ex: None but Allah can help us.

If only indicate things.

Ex: I have only a few books.

Nothing but

I have nothing but a few books.

If only indicates the number

Tammi was only twelve.

Not more than

Tammi was not more than twelve.

Must

I must help the poor.

Cannot but

I cannot but help the poor.

Every + noun + verb---

Every mother loves her child.

There is no + noun + but+----

There is no mother but loves her child.

As soon as------,

As soon as the bell rang, the teacher entered into the class.

No sooner had----than---

No sooner had the bell rung than the teacher entered the class.

Superlative degree

She is the tallest girl in the class.

No other

No other girl in the class is as tall as she is.

 

Than any other

He is better than any other boy.

No other

No other boy is as good as he.

Always

He is always active.

Never

He is never lazy.

Less---- than

They are less poor than you said.

Not as---as

They are not as poor as you said.

Simple affirmative sentence

He is a good student.

Not +antonyom

He is not a bad student.

Both---and

He ate both mango and orange.

Not only ---but also

He ate not only mango but also orange.

 

Saturday, February 10, 2024

Chart of Narration

 Narration

Rules of changing narration

If the direct narration’s reporting verb is in the past form, then the indirect narration’s reported speech will change following these rules.

Direct narration

Indirect narration

Present indefinite tense[SUB+V1+OBJ]

Example: He said to me, “I know you.”

Past indefinite tense[sub+v2+obj]

Example: He told me that he knew me.

Present continuous tense[sub

+am/is/are+v+ing+obj]

Example: He said to me,” I am going to school”.

Past continuous tense [sub+was/were+v+ing+obj]

Example: He told me that he was going to school.

Present perfect tense [sub+ have/has+v3+obj]

Example: Mira said to me,” I have done the work.”

Past perfect tense[sub+had+v3+obj]

Example: Mira told me that she (Mira) had done the work.

Present perfect continuous tense [sub+have been/has been+v1+ing+obj]

Example: Robin said,” It has been raining for two hours.”

Past perfect continuous [sub+ had been+v3+obj]

Example: Robin said that it had been raining for two hours.

Past indefinite tense[sub+v2+obj]

Example: Mina said to me, “I went to Dhaka.”

Past perfect tense[sub+had+v3+obj]

Example: Mina told me that she (M) had gone to Dhaka.

Past continuous tense[sub+was/were+v+ing+obj]

Example: Sochi said,” I was playing football on the ground.”

Past perfect continuous tense[sub+had been+v3+obj]

Example: Sochi said that she(s) had been playing football on the ground.

Past perfect tense[sub+had+v3+obj]

Example: She said,” I had completed my lessons before I went to bed.”

 

Past perfect tense[sub+had+v3+obj]

Example: She said that she had completed her lessons before she went to bed.

Past perfect continuous tense[sub+had been+v1+ing+for+obj]

Example: He said,” I had been suffering from a fever for three days.”

 

Past perfect continuous tens [sub+had been+v1+ing+for+obj]

Example: He said that he had been suffering from a fever for three days.

 

Future tense[shall/will/shall be/will be/shall have/will have]

Example: She said,” I shall do the work.”

 

Future in the form of past tense[should/would/should be/would be------]

Example: She said that she would do the work.

 

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