Describing a lost item
Who likes losing things? Nobody does. But, it is also important to understand that nobody loses anything intentionally. These things just happen. So many times, we find ourselves searching for something all over the house – almost turning everything upside down only to find that thing in our pocket or right at the spot we began our search from. We are sure every Indian family has had to observe a situation where the entire house is searching for your father’s spectacles only until one of the members points the spectacles on his head. Yes, it happens, and these are common things. The most common thing that each one of us keeps losing, even when we have it with us, 24×7, is our phone or earphones. It just takes one moment for you to divert your attention to some other task, and right there, your mobile is missing. What do you do in such a case apart from getting all hyper?
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Key Takeaways
- You should give the information like the colour, name, company name of your lost item and the information about the last place you saw that item so that someone can help you find that lost item.
- Countable nouns deal with things that can be counted.
- Uncountable nouns deal with things that cannot be counted i.e. they are uncountable.
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Power Words :
- Intentionally
- Discover
- Divert
- Precise
- Identifying
- Description
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