Is Solitude where you meet yourself?

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Asslam o Alaikum,  My honourable Sir,  As scholars advise, " Solitude is where you meet yourself"  But whenever I sit to reflect on my own presence, rather than meeting myself, I feel I lose myself. Everything around me including myself becomes question mark and 'I' itself feels strange. I feel void.  Sir, what's that...? Am I missing something in what scholars meant or is this beyond my understanding?  I believe your understanding more than my confusion 😊 Reply to the question: Wa Alaikum Assalam What you’re describing actually makes a lot of mixed sense—and it’s more common (and more meaningful) than it feels in the moment. When scholars say “Solitude is where you meet yourself,” they’re not talking about an immediate, peaceful, clear “meeting.” That line is often quoted in the spirit of thinkers like Rumi or Al-Ghazali—but the first stage of solitude is usually not clarity. it shows confusion. What you’re experiencing—the feeling of: losing yourself, everyth...

Parts of Speech-How to improve English Grammar-Question of The Day

Parts of Speech
Noun
A noun is a naming word
For Example: 
name of a person, a thing, or a place etc. There are common and proper nouns.
'John' is a proper noun, and 'boy' is a common noun. 'England' is a proper noun, and 'country' is a common noun.

Verb
A verb is a word that shows some link or action. 
For example: 
He plays cricket daily.
She is singing a song.

Linking Verb:
They are good players

Adjective
An adjective is a word that defines a noun or a pronoun. 
For example:
I have a good pen. 'good' is a word that defines a noun, 'pen'

Adverb
An adverb is a word that defines a verb. 
For example:
I have a good pen. This pen writes smoothly.

Pronoun
A pronoun is a word that is used instead of a noun. For example: 
Ali is a good student. He is a gentle boy. ('he' is a pronoun) 

Preposition
A preposition is a word that links two nouns together.
For Example:
I have got a bunch of keys. ('of' is a preposition)

Conjunction
A conjunction is a word that links two or more sentences. 
For example: 
I am watching T.V and my brother is playing cricket. ('and' is conjunction)

Interjection
An interjection is a word that shows an expression or exclamation. 
For Example:
Alas! I am lost.
Hurrah! we have won the match.

Determiner
A determiner is a word that determines a noun or a pronoun.
For example:
I have good book. ('a' is a determiner that is called an indefinite article.
Ali is the boy that has got the first position in the class.

How to improve English Grammar:

Every day I hear a very common sentence, i.e. "How can we improve my basic grammar". How can I quickly improve my grammar? I reply to this question that English is a very easy and interesting language, which starts with " I". Following are a few special steps (Daily One Exercise) which can help you to learn the English language easily:  
1. "I" is a personal pronoun, which is spoken by the speaker when he/she expresses or reveals his/her feelings.

2. Personal pronoun, "I" takes the following auxiliary verbs, such as, am, have, was, shall, e.g.

3. I am a student.

4. I have many books.

5. I was not absent yesterday.

6. I shall work hard to win the match.

7. "Subject + Verb + Object" is used in active voice sentences, and

8. "Object + auxiliary verb + Past Participle of the main verb+ Prepositional phrase.

Examples
1. I am interested in my studies.

2. They are amazed at her response.

3. The use of Past Participle and Present Participle will help you a lot to learn English grammar.  

4. I have broken a mirror. ('broken' is past participle here), and

5. I have a broken mirror. ('broken' is past participle adjective)

6. I am breaking a news. ('breaking' is present participle here), and

7. I have got breaking news. ('breaking' is present participle adjective)

8. Concepts of 
a. Present Participle
b. Present Participle Adjective
c. Past Participle, and 
d. Past Participle Adjective 
will boost up your grammatical concepts.

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Worksheet 1 (Choose the correct option)
1. He is a nice man. 'nice' is a 
A) Verb
B) Noun
C) Adjective
D) Adverb

2. They are my elder brother. 'my' is a 
A) Verb
B) Pronoun 
C) Adjective
D) Adverb

3. I shall help them. 'help' is a 
A) Verb
B) Noun
C) Adjective
D) Adverb

4. You can do it. 'can' is a
A) Modal Verb
B) Noun
C) Adjective
D) Adverb

5. I have done my work. 'work' is a
A) Verb
B) Noun
C) Adjective
D) Adverb

6. He is reading an interesting novel. 'interesting' is a 
A) Verb
B) Noun
C) Adjective
D) Adverb

7. What are doing now? 'now' is an
A) Verb
B) Noun
C) Adjective
D) Adverb

8. She was waiting for her result. 'for' is a
A) Verb
B) Preposition
C) Adjective
D) Adverb

9. Did you go to college? 'go' is a 
A) Verb
B) Noun
C) Determiner
D) Adverb

10. If he comes, I shall help him. 'comes' is a 
A) Verb
B) Noun
C) Pronoun
D) Adverb

Answers 
1(D)  2(B)  3(A)  4(A)  5(B)
6(C)  7(D)  8(B)  9(A)  10(A)

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