Friday, 28 June 2013

A, An or The? Some Rules of English Gramer

English grammar is the body of rules describing the 

properties of the English language. A language is

 such that its elements must be...

A, An or The?
When do we say "the dog" and when do we say "a dog"? (On this page we talk only about singular, countable nouns.)
The and a/an are called "articles". We divide them into "definite" and "indefinite" like this:
Articles
DefiniteIndefinite
thea, an
We use "definite" to mean sure, certain. "Definite" is particular.
We use "indefinite" to mean not sure, not certain. "Indefinite" is general.
When we are talking about one thing in particular, we use the. When we are talking about one thing in general, we use a or an.
Think of the sky at night. In the sky we see 1 moon and millions of stars. So normally we would say:
  • I saw the moon last night.
  • I saw a star last night.
Look at these examples:
thea, an
  • The capital of France is Paris.
  • I have found the book that I lost.
  • Have you cleaned the car?
  • There are six eggs in the fridge.
  • Please switch off the TV when you finish.
  • I was born in a town.
  • John had an omelette for lunch.
  • James Bond ordered a drink.
  • We want to buy an umbrella.
  • Have you got a pen?
Of course, often we can use the or a/an for the same word. It depends on the situation, not the word. Look at these examples:
  • We want to buy an umbrella. (Any umbrella, not a particular umbrella.)
  • Where is the umbrella? (We already have an umbrella. We are looking for our umbrella, a particular umbrella.)
This little story should help you understand the difference between the and a, an:

A man and a woman were walking in Oxford Street. The woman saw a dress that she liked in a shop. She asked the man if he could buy the dress for her. He said: "Do you think theshop will accept a cheque? I don't have a credit card."

Friday, 21 June 2013

How to Add All In One Social Widget in Wordpess & Blogger

Here We are Provide you a best process to add All Widget in a single Widget .
Learn How to Add All in one Social Widget containing Facebook Like, Send, Recommend, Twitter Follow, RSS Subscription, Email Subscription, Pinterest and Google Plus Add to circles to WordPress Blog. This tutorial is for wordpress beginners to explore WordPress’s features and Plugins. This Social Widget is very popular with the name of ‘Mashable Social Share Widget’. So with Mashable Social Sharing Widget you can add Facebook Like, Twitter Follow, Google Plus, Pinterest and RSS/Email Subscription to your wordpress blog’s Sidebar.
Procedure: Following is the step by step tutorial given to Add and Configure ‘Mashable Sharing Widget’:
How To Add and Configure Mashable Social Sharing Widget to WordPress & Blogger Blog:
  1.  Go to your Blog’s Dashboard.
  2. Click on Plugins->Add New.
  3. Now in search box, Enter ‘Mashable Sharing Widget’.
  4. On the first result, click on ‘Install Plugin’.
  5. After installing, click on Activate Plugin.
  6. Now our plugin has been activated and all we have to do is to go into Widgets area and select this widget.
  7. Click on Appearance->Widgets.
  8. In Primary Sidebar or First Sidebar, Drag and Drop Widget saying ‘Mashable Sharing Widget’.
  9. Now enter your Blog’s Social Details. For example: Facebook Fanpage URL, Google Plus URL etc.
    First of all, for your feed subscribers, enter your feedburner ID.
    Then Twitter ID,
    Then complete facebook fanpage’s URL.
    And same for others like Pinterest and Google Plus Profile and Page.
  10. There are also some other customization options, such as customization of colors. You can also edit any sentence that you think can do better for your blog and also can remove or delete any one of them by just leaving them empty.
Now go to any Article or Post’s page and see the All in One Social Share Plugin in Action.