Saturday 13 August 2016

Lesson no.1 part II

Lesson no.1 part II

ACCORD.1. Of one's own accord.
He went to America on his own accord.
2. With one accord.
The student voted for a picnic with one accord.
3. According to.
I joined the office according to your letter.
4. According as.
You can see me according as it is convenient to you.
5. In accordance with.
You've to go round the counter in accordance to the tour program me.

 ACCOUNT.

 1. One one's own account.
You can go home in the dark on your own account.
2. On one's own account.
A mother undergoes great privation on account of the child.
3. To open an account with.
I've opened an account with the Grind-lays Bank.
4 Not to open an account.
Our cricket team has not yet opened its account.
5. To close an account with.
I've closed my account in the Pakistan Bank/ Since he left the house, he has closed his account, with the parents.
6. To be accounted highly.
Pakistan is accounted highly in the communist countries.
7. To turn to account.
You should turn your energies and your abilities to proper account.
8. On account.
In USA you can buy anything on account.
9. Account for.
How do you account for your absence from the meeting.
10. The great account.
Don't commit sins lest you should forget the great account.
 11. To go to one's account.
Sooner or later, everyone must go to his account.
12. To call to account.
If you misbehave, one day you'll be called to account.
13. To square up an account.
If you pay the balance, your account will be squared up.

ACE

1. Within an ace to.
The boy was within an ace of topping the university.
2. To be acquainted with.
I'm not acquainted with many men of any importance.
3. Acquit.
Quaid-e-Azam and Iqbal acquitted themselves well.
4. To acquit oneself of.
The old couple acquitted themselves of their daughter's marriage before death.

ACROSS.

1. To come across.
You come across good and bad people everything.
2. To put across.
It was put across that he could pay a bribe to save income tax.
3. Across the table.
Many transaction take place across the table.

ACT.

1. Act.
When you offered him $ 10,0:00, I believe you were acting.
2. To act on.
You should take on my advice.
Liquor acts on health.
3. To act up to.
You should act upon the instruction of your office.
4. Act  of God.
His death just before marriage was an act an of God.

Action.

1. In action.
The laws are always in action.
2. Out of action.
Winter time table is out of action in summer.
3. To put into action.
Please put my advice into action.
4. Men of action.
Scholars are not men of action.

Adam.

1. Adam.
Don't behave as if you're Adam.
2. Adam's Ale.
Let us be content with Adam's ale.
3. Old as Adam.
Zanoni looked young although he was as old as Adam.

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