Saturday, 13 January 2018

Random Vocabulary 26

"Random Vocabulary 26"

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Roman:
Yahan learner ke liyein kuch random words diye ja rahe hain

Urdu:
یہاں زبان سیکھنے والوں کیلئے کچھ الفاظ دیے جارہے ہیں۔

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Friday, 12 January 2018

Would

"Would"

Would is a past tense form of will. It is used to talk about future of the past.
In other words, whenever we need to use will in past situation, we use would instead.
Roman:
Would will ki past form hai. Would ka istemal past me future batane liyein krte hain.

Urdu:
وڈ ول کی ماضی کی فارم ہے۔ اس کا استعمال ماضی میں مستقبل کی بات کرنے کیلئے کیا جاتا ہے۔

Examples:
Sentences
Roman
He said he would come.
Usne kaha tha wo ayega.


You told me that you would talk to her..
Tmne kaha tha ke tm us se bat kroge.


He said to her that he would come soon.
Usne us se kaha ke wo jaldi ajayega.



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Thursday, 11 January 2018

Will

"Will"

We use will to make predictions about the future.
Roman:
Hum will ka istemal future ke bare me paishgoi karne ke liyein krte hain.

Urdu:
ہم ول کا استعمال استعمال مستقبل کیلئے پیشگوئی کرنے کیلئے کرتے ہیں۔

Examples:
Sentences
Roman
It will rain tomorrow.
Kal barish hogi.


You will be in time if you hurry.
Agr tm jaldi kroge to wakht se pehle ajaoge.


He will ask you the same question.
Wo tmse yehi sawal pochega.



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Tuesday, 9 January 2018

May

"May"

May is used to talk about possibility and permission.
Roman:
May ka istemal ijazat aur imkaan ke liyein kia jata hai.

Urdu:
مے کا استعمال اجازت اور امکان کیلئے کیا جاتا ہے۔

Examples:
Sentences
Roman
May I come in? (permission)
Kia me andar asakta hn?


He may meet you. (possibility)
Shayad wo tmse mile.


Yes you may come in. (permission)
Han tm andar asakte ho.



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Monday, 8 January 2018

Should

"Should"

Should is used for obligation and making recommendation.
Roman:
Should ka istemal farz kam batane aur mashwara dene ke liyein kia jata hai.

Urdu:
شڈ کا استعمال فرض کام بتانے یا مشورہ دینے کیلئے کیا جاتا ہے۔

Examples:
Sentences
Roman
He should work hard.
Use zada mehnat krni chahiye.

They should obey parents.
Unko waledein ki farman bardari karni chahiye.


I should quite smoking.
Mujhe cigarette chor deni chahiye.



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Sunday, 7 January 2018

Shall

"Shall"

Shall is used for offers, suggestions and advise.
Roman:
Shall ka istemal offer, raaye or nasihat ke liyein kia jata hai.

Urdu:
شیل کا استعمال آفر، رائے اور نصیحت کیلئے کیا جاتا ہے۔

Examples:
Sentences
Roman
Shall I make a tea?
Kia me chaaye bana don?


Shall we hire a taxi for you?
Kia hum apke liyein taxi la den?


Shall I drop you home?
Kia me tmhe ghar chor don?



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Friday, 5 January 2018

It's too bad that (Structure - 2)

"Be + too bad that (Structure - 2)"

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Thursday, 4 January 2018

Direct and Indirect Speech

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Wednesday, 3 January 2018

CPEC – (China Pakistan Economic Corridor)

"CPEC"

CPEC (China Pakistan Economic Corridor) is an economic corridor between China and Pakistan. At Present, that corridor is an under construction which estimated cost above 54 billion dollars. The aims of this project to connect Gwadar Port in Southwestern Pakistan with Xinjiang in far -Western China. The Project including various infrastructure in terms of energy projects, motorways, Highways and Railways to be built, in order to link Gwadar and karachi with the chinese region.
The Vision and Mission of CPEC is 
To improve the lives of people of Pakistan and China by building an economic corridor promoting bilateral connectivity, construction, explore potential bilateral investment, economic and trade, logistics and people to people contact for regional connectivity & It includes:

1) Integrated Transport & IT systems including Road, Rail, Port, Air and Data Communication Channel
2) Energy cooperation
3) Spatial layout, functional zones, industries and industrial parks
4) Agricultural development & poverty alleviation
5) Tourism cooperation & people to people communication
6) Cooperation in livelihood areas
7) Financial cooperation
8) Human Resource Development

The Current form of the project was first proposed by General Perves Musharaf, however it was postponed owing to the political instability in the country.The ex-government of the Pakistan Peoples Party proposed it again when President Asif Ali Zardari invited heads of all the political parties to a Luncheon in honour of the Chinese Premier Li Keqiang at the Aiwan-e-Sadr on 22 May 2013. In February 2014, Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain visited China to discuss the plans for an economic corridor in Pakistan. Two months later, Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif met with Premier Li Kequiang in China to discuss further plans,resulting in the full scope of the project to be devised under Sharif’s tenure. In November 2014, Chinese government announced its intention to finance Chinese companies as part of its $45.6 billion energy and infrastructure.

Under the CPEC Project, major upgrades are sanctioned to Pakistan
& transportation network. Comprise reconstruction and upgrade works on National Highway 35 which forms the Pakistani portion of the Karakoram Highway that spans the 887 Km long.

Liquefied natural gas power LNG projects are also considered vital to CPEC. The Chinese government has announced its intention to build a $2.5 billion 711 kilometre long liquid natural gas pipeline from Gwadar to Nawabshah in province as part of CPEC.The project will not only provide gas exporters with access to the Pakistani market, but will also allow China to secure a route for its own imports.

CPEC is considered economically vital to Pakistan in helping it drive economic growth. The Pakistani media and government have called CPEC investments a “game and fate changer” for the region, which would be one of the largest ever sums of foreign direct investment into Pakistan. As a result of improved infrastructure and energy supplies, the Pakistani government expects that economic growth rates will reach 7% by 2018. China Pakistan Economic Corridor is hope of better region of the future with peace, development and growth of economy.

Source:
http://www.trickspirit.tk/english-essay-on-cpec-china-pakistan-economic-corridor/