This document contains a list of short words starting with the letter "th". The list includes common nouns like thermometer, thermos, three, thorn, thumb, thirty, thimble, thread, thirteen, throne, thick, and thin.
This one sentence document contains only the name "Tom Marrs" followed by an exclamation point. It provides very little information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. The document appears to state a name but does not provide any additional context or details that could be summarized.
This document lists words that contain the long /a/ vowel sound spelled with the letters ai and ay, including words like mail, sail, train, grain, brain, paid, laid, hail, wain, braid, fail, main, pain, wait, play, stay, say, ray, pay, lay, and hay. It also specifically lists the words tail, hay, rail, chain, mail, paint, rain, clay, and nail.
Superlative adjectives are used to describe an object that has the highest or lowest degree of a quality compared to other objects. To form the superlative of one-syllable adjectives, -est is added to the adjective. For adjectives ending in a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern, the final consonant is doubled before adding -est. For adjectives of more than one syllable, more or most is placed before the adjective to form the comparative and superlative.
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This document lists words that contain the long /a/ vowel sound spelled with the letters ai and ay, including words like laid, rail, sail, train, grain, maid, nail, jail, brain, train, paid, mail, tail, stain, sprain, raid, hail, wail, vain, saint, braid, fail, main, pain, paint, wait, clay, play, stay, day, say, ray, pay, lay, hay, tail, hay, rail, chain, mail, paint, rain, clay, nail.
This document appears to be a list of words beginning with J. It includes names like Joan and Jerry as well as objects like jacket, jar, juice and others. The list does not seem to have any clear organizing principle or convey a coherent message beyond simply listing J words.
This document lists words beginning with "wh-" and provides examples of phrases and sentences using those words. It includes words like wheel, whale, whip, whiskers, and whistle, as well as phrases using them such as "Wheels of the bus", "Do not whip the dog", "Cat has whiskers", and examples of sentences using these words and phrases.
Plants need proper care to grow healthily. They require the right amount of sunlight, water, and fertilizer depending on the type of plant. Placing plants in locations with the suitable sunlight exposure, watering them when the soil becomes dry, and adding fertilizer to replenish nutrients in the soil are some basic care steps to help plants thrive. Different plants have different needs for sunlight, water, pot size, and fertilizer, so it is important to understand a plant's specific requirements.
This one sentence document contains only the name "Tom Marrs" followed by an exclamation point. It provides very little information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. The document appears to state a name but does not provide any additional context or details that could be summarized.
This document lists words that contain the long /a/ vowel sound spelled with the letters ai and ay, including words like mail, sail, train, grain, brain, paid, laid, hail, wain, braid, fail, main, pain, wait, play, stay, say, ray, pay, lay, and hay. It also specifically lists the words tail, hay, rail, chain, mail, paint, rain, clay, and nail.
Superlative adjectives are used to describe an object that has the highest or lowest degree of a quality compared to other objects. To form the superlative of one-syllable adjectives, -est is added to the adjective. For adjectives ending in a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern, the final consonant is doubled before adding -est. For adjectives of more than one syllable, more or most is placed before the adjective to form the comparative and superlative.
Words with the Long /a/ sound spelled as ai and ayZthelJoyLaraga1
This document lists words that contain the long /a/ vowel sound spelled with the letters ai and ay, including words like laid, rail, sail, train, grain, maid, nail, jail, brain, train, paid, mail, tail, stain, sprain, raid, hail, wail, vain, saint, braid, fail, main, pain, paint, wait, clay, play, stay, day, say, ray, pay, lay, hay, tail, hay, rail, chain, mail, paint, rain, clay, nail.
This document appears to be a list of words beginning with J. It includes names like Joan and Jerry as well as objects like jacket, jar, juice and others. The list does not seem to have any clear organizing principle or convey a coherent message beyond simply listing J words.
This document lists words beginning with "wh-" and provides examples of phrases and sentences using those words. It includes words like wheel, whale, whip, whiskers, and whistle, as well as phrases using them such as "Wheels of the bus", "Do not whip the dog", "Cat has whiskers", and examples of sentences using these words and phrases.
Plants need proper care to grow healthily. They require the right amount of sunlight, water, and fertilizer depending on the type of plant. Placing plants in locations with the suitable sunlight exposure, watering them when the soil becomes dry, and adding fertilizer to replenish nutrients in the soil are some basic care steps to help plants thrive. Different plants have different needs for sunlight, water, pot size, and fertilizer, so it is important to understand a plant's specific requirements.
Plants need proper care to grow healthily. They require the right amount of sunlight, water, and fertilizer depending on the type of plant. Placing plants in locations with the suitable sunlight exposure, watering them when the soil is dry, and adding fertilizer to replenish nutrients in the soil are important aspects of plant care. Different plants have different needs for sunlight, water, pot size, and fertilizer so it is important to understand a plant's specific requirements.
This document provides instructions for caring for plants, including watering plants every day, putting plants in a place with enough sunlight, avoiding stepping on ground plants, removing dry leaves and weeds, and asking an adult to fence around the plants for protection. It also lists correct ways to care for plants such as watering daily, providing sunlight, removing dried leaves, and fencing, as well as incorrect actions like stepping on plants or removing parts unnecessarily.
This document provides examples of subtraction word problems involving quantities of objects. It asks how many are left after some are taken away or calculates the difference between two amounts. Specifically, it asks how many bananas are left after eating some, the difference between what Sally and Tyler have, how many butterflies are left after some fly away, how many cupcakes are left after Sarah eats some, and what is 10 minus 6 bicycles sold from a shop.
This document contains two lists of phrases and sentences containing the long a sound. The first list contains 7 phrases with words containing long a sounds like "plane", "tale", and "shake". The second list contains 7 sentences using words with long a sounds, such as "ate", "late", and "rake". Overall, the document provides examples of words containing the long a vowel sound in both short phrases and full sentences.
This document lists words that start with "wh-" including wheel, whale, whip, whiskers, whistle, whisk, whittle, wheelbarrow, wheelchair, and whisper. It also provides examples of phrases combining some of the words such as wheel whisk, whale whiskers, whip wheelbarrow, whistle wheelchair, and whittle whisper.
This document appears to be a list containing 10 items starting with the letter F, including names like Fely and Fidel as well as other nouns such as folder, fastener, and french fries. The list does not seem to have a clear theme or connection between the included words.
Spatial language like "near" and "far" is important for understanding relationships between objects and events. While "near" implies objects are close in physical or temporal distance, "far" suggests they are more separated or removed. Precise meanings of spatial terms depend on context and perspective of the speaker.
Plants serve many important purposes for humans and the environment. They produce oxygen through photosynthesis, which is essential for animal life. Plants also provide the food that humans and animals eat, as grains, fruits, vegetables, and other plant products make up most of our diets. Additionally, plants are a major source of medicine, with many modern drugs originally coming from plant extracts, and plant fibers are widely used to make clothing materials like cotton. Plants have numerous other uses as well, such as bamboo for construction of houses, furniture, and boats.
Several subjects are listed along with items they have or don't have, with the correct verb form of "have" or "has" needing to be filled in for each subject. Josh has a dog, Xzavier has balloons, the girls have ribbon, the boy has a ball, and the bed has a pillow.
Animals have different body coverings like fur, hair, scales, feathers, shells, or moist skin that protect them from heat, cold, enemies and help them breathe. Some common body coverings are fur for dogs and hair, scales and feathers for other animals.
This document provides examples of word problems involving subtraction. It shows how to set up and solve subtraction sentences to determine how many items are left after some are taken away. For each word problem, it states how many starting items there were, how many were taken away or used, then sets up and solves a subtraction sentence to reveal how many items remained.
Father originally had 28 roses. He gave 18 roses to Mother. To solve how many roses Father has left, you subtract the ones place digits first, which is 8 - 8 = 0 with a remainder of 10 carried to the tens place. Then you subtract the tens place digits, which is 2 - 1 - 1 = 0. Therefore, the number of roses Father has left is 10.
The document contains short sentences describing various objects and situations using the letter "th" sound, including a shark with a thin black fin, Fred getting some green thread, and being in a class of thirty members.
Plants have different parts that each serve important functions. Leaves capture sunlight to produce food through photosynthesis. Flowers produce seeds and add beauty; many flowers also develop into fruits. Fruits contain seeds and are sometimes eaten. Seeds can grow into new plants. Stems provide support and transport water and nutrients. Roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil or water.
Proper handling of animals involves giving them enough food and water while avoiding overfeeding, cleaning their living areas to prevent illness, keeping their bodies clean through appropriate bathing, not disturbing their habitat, and bringing them to veterinarians for regular checkups or if showing any abnormal behaviors.
Animals play important roles in people's lives by serving as companions, protectors, and sources of food and livelihood. Pets provide joy and comfort to owners as companions. Dogs can also serve as guides for blind people. Animals are a source of many foods like milk, meat, and eggs. Farmers rely on animals like carabaos and cows to plow fields and bring crops to market. Horses are used for leisure activities like polo and horseback riding as well as for transportation.
This document discusses unique body parts of different animals and their functions. It describes how elephants use their trunks to get food, smell, lift things, and dig. It explains that caterpillars use their antennae to sense their surroundings and protect themselves from enemies. Finally, it notes that octopuses use their tentacles to feed, feel objects, and hold things.
This document discusses irregular verbs in English and provides examples of common irregular verbs and their past tense forms. It lists 20 irregular verbs such as "buy" and "bought", "teach" and "taught", and "drink" and "drank". It explains that irregular verbs form their past tense not by adding "-ed" or "-d" but by changing the vowel or consonant within the word. At the end it directs the reader to complete an assignment to memorize 10 irregular verb pairs.
The document discusses adjectives and their uses. Adjectives are describing words that provide information about nouns and pronouns, such as their color, shape, size, or kind. Common adjectives include colors like red, yellow, and blue; shapes like round and square; sizes like small and big; and descriptors like beautiful, lovely, and dusty. The poem describes the variety of fruits and vegetables a mother buys at the market, modifying each item with adjectives specifying their colors, sizes, and other qualities.
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Plants need proper care to grow healthily. They require the right amount of sunlight, water, and fertilizer depending on the type of plant. Placing plants in locations with the suitable sunlight exposure, watering them when the soil is dry, and adding fertilizer to replenish nutrients in the soil are important aspects of plant care. Different plants have different needs for sunlight, water, pot size, and fertilizer so it is important to understand a plant's specific requirements.
This document provides instructions for caring for plants, including watering plants every day, putting plants in a place with enough sunlight, avoiding stepping on ground plants, removing dry leaves and weeds, and asking an adult to fence around the plants for protection. It also lists correct ways to care for plants such as watering daily, providing sunlight, removing dried leaves, and fencing, as well as incorrect actions like stepping on plants or removing parts unnecessarily.
This document provides examples of subtraction word problems involving quantities of objects. It asks how many are left after some are taken away or calculates the difference between two amounts. Specifically, it asks how many bananas are left after eating some, the difference between what Sally and Tyler have, how many butterflies are left after some fly away, how many cupcakes are left after Sarah eats some, and what is 10 minus 6 bicycles sold from a shop.
This document contains two lists of phrases and sentences containing the long a sound. The first list contains 7 phrases with words containing long a sounds like "plane", "tale", and "shake". The second list contains 7 sentences using words with long a sounds, such as "ate", "late", and "rake". Overall, the document provides examples of words containing the long a vowel sound in both short phrases and full sentences.
This document lists words that start with "wh-" including wheel, whale, whip, whiskers, whistle, whisk, whittle, wheelbarrow, wheelchair, and whisper. It also provides examples of phrases combining some of the words such as wheel whisk, whale whiskers, whip wheelbarrow, whistle wheelchair, and whittle whisper.
This document appears to be a list containing 10 items starting with the letter F, including names like Fely and Fidel as well as other nouns such as folder, fastener, and french fries. The list does not seem to have a clear theme or connection between the included words.
Spatial language like "near" and "far" is important for understanding relationships between objects and events. While "near" implies objects are close in physical or temporal distance, "far" suggests they are more separated or removed. Precise meanings of spatial terms depend on context and perspective of the speaker.
Plants serve many important purposes for humans and the environment. They produce oxygen through photosynthesis, which is essential for animal life. Plants also provide the food that humans and animals eat, as grains, fruits, vegetables, and other plant products make up most of our diets. Additionally, plants are a major source of medicine, with many modern drugs originally coming from plant extracts, and plant fibers are widely used to make clothing materials like cotton. Plants have numerous other uses as well, such as bamboo for construction of houses, furniture, and boats.
Several subjects are listed along with items they have or don't have, with the correct verb form of "have" or "has" needing to be filled in for each subject. Josh has a dog, Xzavier has balloons, the girls have ribbon, the boy has a ball, and the bed has a pillow.
Animals have different body coverings like fur, hair, scales, feathers, shells, or moist skin that protect them from heat, cold, enemies and help them breathe. Some common body coverings are fur for dogs and hair, scales and feathers for other animals.
This document provides examples of word problems involving subtraction. It shows how to set up and solve subtraction sentences to determine how many items are left after some are taken away. For each word problem, it states how many starting items there were, how many were taken away or used, then sets up and solves a subtraction sentence to reveal how many items remained.
Father originally had 28 roses. He gave 18 roses to Mother. To solve how many roses Father has left, you subtract the ones place digits first, which is 8 - 8 = 0 with a remainder of 10 carried to the tens place. Then you subtract the tens place digits, which is 2 - 1 - 1 = 0. Therefore, the number of roses Father has left is 10.
The document contains short sentences describing various objects and situations using the letter "th" sound, including a shark with a thin black fin, Fred getting some green thread, and being in a class of thirty members.
Plants have different parts that each serve important functions. Leaves capture sunlight to produce food through photosynthesis. Flowers produce seeds and add beauty; many flowers also develop into fruits. Fruits contain seeds and are sometimes eaten. Seeds can grow into new plants. Stems provide support and transport water and nutrients. Roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil or water.
Proper handling of animals involves giving them enough food and water while avoiding overfeeding, cleaning their living areas to prevent illness, keeping their bodies clean through appropriate bathing, not disturbing their habitat, and bringing them to veterinarians for regular checkups or if showing any abnormal behaviors.
Animals play important roles in people's lives by serving as companions, protectors, and sources of food and livelihood. Pets provide joy and comfort to owners as companions. Dogs can also serve as guides for blind people. Animals are a source of many foods like milk, meat, and eggs. Farmers rely on animals like carabaos and cows to plow fields and bring crops to market. Horses are used for leisure activities like polo and horseback riding as well as for transportation.
This document discusses unique body parts of different animals and their functions. It describes how elephants use their trunks to get food, smell, lift things, and dig. It explains that caterpillars use their antennae to sense their surroundings and protect themselves from enemies. Finally, it notes that octopuses use their tentacles to feed, feel objects, and hold things.
This document discusses irregular verbs in English and provides examples of common irregular verbs and their past tense forms. It lists 20 irregular verbs such as "buy" and "bought", "teach" and "taught", and "drink" and "drank". It explains that irregular verbs form their past tense not by adding "-ed" or "-d" but by changing the vowel or consonant within the word. At the end it directs the reader to complete an assignment to memorize 10 irregular verb pairs.
The document discusses adjectives and their uses. Adjectives are describing words that provide information about nouns and pronouns, such as their color, shape, size, or kind. Common adjectives include colors like red, yellow, and blue; shapes like round and square; sizes like small and big; and descriptors like beautiful, lovely, and dusty. The poem describes the variety of fruits and vegetables a mother buys at the market, modifying each item with adjectives specifying their colors, sizes, and other qualities.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1