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28/08/2025

*वर्तमान पूर्ण प्रगतिशील काल (Present Perfect Continuous Tense)*

*नियम:*
Subject + has/have + been + Verb (V4) + Object + since/for

*उदाहरण:*
1. मैं दो घंटे से पढ़ाई कर रहा हूं। - I have been studying for two hours.
2. वह तीन साल से अंग्रेजी सीख रही है। - She has been learning English for three years.
3. वे सुबह से खेल रहे हैं। - They have been playing since morning.

*अभ्यास के लिए वाक्य:*
1. मैं पांच साल से इस कंपनी में काम कर रहा हूं। - I have been working in this company for five years.
2. वह दो घंटे से टीवी देख रही है। - She has been watching TV for two hours.
3. वे तीन दिन से यात्रा कर रहे हैं। - They have been traveling for three days.
4. मैं सुबह से व्यायाम कर रहा हूं। - I have been exercising since morning.
5. वह एक साल से नृत्य सीख रही है। - She has been learning dance for one year.

*प्रश्न बनाना:*
1. तुम कितने समय से पढ़ाई कर रहे हो? - How long have you been studying?
2. वह कब से गाना गा रही है? - Since when has she been singing?
3. वे कितने समय से खेल रहे हैं? - How long have they been playing?

*नकारात्मक वाक्य:*
1. मैंने एक साल से इस खेल को नहीं खेला है, लेकिन मैं इसे सीखने की कोशिश कर रहा हूं। - I haven't played this game for a year, but I have been trying to learn it.
2. वह दो साल से इस शहर में नहीं आई है, लेकिन वह यहां आने की कोशिश कर रही है। - She hasn't come to this city for two years, but she has been trying to come here.

*इन वाक्यों को दोहराकर आप वर्तमान पूर्ण प्रगतिशील काल का अभ्यास कर सकते हैं और अपनी अंग्रेजी कौशल में सुधार कर सकते हैं।*

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14/09/2021

MB, GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB, YB, BB
Megabytes, Gigabytes, Terabytes… What Are They?
These terms are usually used in the world of computing to describe disk space, or data storage space, and system memory. For instance, just a few years ago we were describing hard drive space using the term Megabytes. Today, Gigabytes is the most common term being used to describe the size of a hard drive. In the not so distant future, Terabyte will be a common term. But what are they? This is where it gets quite confusing because there are at least three accepted definitions of each term.

According to the IBM Dictionary of computing, when used to describe disk storage capacity, a megabyte is 1,000,000 bytes in decimal notation. But when the term megabyte is used for real and virtual storage, and channel volume, 2 to the 20th power or 1,048,576 bytes is the appropriate notation. According to the Microsoft Press Computer Dictionary, a megabyte means either 1,000,000 bytes or 1,048,576 bytes. According to Eric S. Raymond in The New Hacker’s Dictionary, a megabyte is always 1,048,576 bytes on the argument that bytes should naturally be computed in powers of two. So which definition do most people conform to?

When referring to a megabyte for disk storage, the hard drive manufacturers use the standard that a megabyte is 1,000,000 bytes. This means that when you buy an 250 Gigabyte Hard drive you will get a total of 250,000,000,000 bytes of available storage. This is where it gets confusing because Windows uses the 1,048,576 byte rule so when you look at the Windows drive properties a 250 Gigabyte drive will only yield 232 Gigabytes of available storage space, a 750GB drive only shows 698GB and a One Terabyte hard drive will report a capacity of 931 Gigabytes. Anybody confused yet? With three accepted definitions, there will always be some confusion so I will try to simplify the definitions a little.

The 1000 can be replaced with 1024 and still be correct using the other acceptable standards. Both of these standards are correct depending on what type of storage you are referring.

Processor or Virtual Storage
· 1 Bit = Binary Digit
· 8 Bits = 1 Byte
· 1024 Bytes = 1 Kilobyte
· 1024 Kilobytes = 1 Megabyte
· 1024 Megabytes = 1 Gigabyte
· 1024 Gigabytes = 1 Terabyte
· 1024 Terabytes = 1 Petabyte
· 1024 Petabytes = 1 Exabyte
· 1024 Exabytes = 1 Zettabyte
· 1024 Zettabytes = 1 Yottabyte
· 1024 Yottabytes = 1 Brontobyte
· 1024 Brontobytes = 1 Geopbyte

Disk Storage
· 1 Bit = Binary Digit
· 8 Bits = 1 Byte
· 1000 Bytes = 1 Kilobyte
· 1000 Kilobytes = 1 Megabyte
· 1000 Megabytes = 1 Gigabyte
· 1000 Gigabytes = 1 Terabyte
· 1000 Terabytes = 1 Petabyte
· 1000 Petabytes = 1 Exabyte
· 1000 Exabytes = 1 Zettabyte
· 1000 Zettabytes = 1 Yottabyte
· 1000 Yottabytes = 1 Brontobyte
· 1000 Brontobytes = 1 Geopbyte

25/01/2020

*_Definition-_*

*Parts of Speech-*
A sentence is made up of many words where each word in it has a variety of origin grammatically and the origin of each word or all different words falls under/are called parts of speech.

*Example-*
She writes her brother a letter.

She -Pronoun (Part of speech)
Writes- verbs (Part of speech)
Her - Adjective (Part of speech)
Brother-Noun (Part of speech)
A- Article (Part of speech)
Letter- Noun (Part of speech)

*Parts of Sentence-*

When a sentence is observed on the basis of Subject, Verb and Object/predicate. These become parts of a sentence as they cover the groups of words in it and sometimes alone too.

*Example-*
The girl in blue frock is writing a letter to her brother.

The girl in blue frock- Subject
Is writing- Verb
A letter -Direct object
To her brother- Indirect object.
Is writing a letter to her brother- Predicate

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