Each second the trial to be equitable! Quail we never before what separates 'us'. Under-estimated ever is 'our' genuineness. Indeed shrivelled 'our' prejudice(s) n pride! The victory roar! Easy target is an innocent. Years pass, yet mo(ve)ments recur as a test!
Pratima@Be it the murder of a lecturer in Malad, Mumbai; be it the constant harassment of a woman who is the object of a one-sided obsession of the richie-rich n mighty; be it the insensitive legalities of all sorts, hey, Equity, indeed where art thou?
Quote of the day: "The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion," asserts Albert Camus, a great thinker and a greater author.
Word of the day: Fair-mindedness Fair-mindedness is the intellectual virtue of judging situations impartially, without bias, prejudice, or dishonesty, by considering all viewpoints equally. It involves actively listening to others, setting aside ego-centered perspectives, and treating people with respect, which is crucial for critical thinking and fostering equity. So says the dictionary!
Let us learn grammar: The subject drives the sentence. It is in a way the in-charge. The subject can be a noun of any variety, common, countable, singular, or otherwise. We have already discussed all the types of a noun, while trying to understand the article-usage. Similarly, the subject can be a pronoun. I/we are first person pronouns (the speaker of the utterance), you/you are the second person pronouns (the listener of the utterance), (s)he/they (the object of the utterance). The first item of all these pairs is the singular pronoun, while the second is the plural versions. Pronouns do not require any articles.
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