Saturday 21 March 2015

Famous Quotes on Confidence




Famous Quotes on Cooperation




The most powerful force ever known on this planet is human cooperation - a force for construction and destruction.”
(Jonathan Haidt)

Parliaments



Milli Maylis
Azerbaijan
Jatiya Sangsad
Bangladesh
Folketing
Denmark
Eduskusta
Finland
Bundestag
Germany
Majlis-e-Shura-ye-Eslami
Iran
Knesset
Isreal
Diet
Japan
Staten-General
Netherland
Riksdag
Sweden

Nouns Words Followed By Appropriate Prepositions



Absent from:
Amir Saleem was absent from the college.
Ability for:
His ability for organising is great.
Account for:
You must account for this loss.
Acquaintance with:
I have no acquaintance with Mr. Ghani.
Advice on:
He asked me for my advice on the matter.
Affection for:
Rehan has great affection for his mother.
Answer to:
What have you to say in answer to this question?
Apology for:
He gave an apology for his conduct.
Arrival at:
His arrival at my house was quite unexpected.
Arrival in:
We were not told about his arrival in Lahore.
Assurance of:
He gave me an assurance of his support.
Attack on:
The lion made a fierce attack on the elephant.
Attention to:
Pay serious attention to what I say.
Authority on:
I’m no authority on English literature.
Authority over:
I have no authority over you. You can do, as you like.
Basis for:
This is basis for doubt.
Blame for:
This driver accepted blame for the accident.
Blame on:
I put the blame on you.
Candidate for:
Is he one of the candidates for the post?
Capacity for:
Mr. Jabbar has capacity for hard work.
Capacity of:
This hall has capacity of 400 seats.
Care of:
Take care of the present tomorrow will take care of itself.
Cause for:
You have no cause for worry.
Cause of:
Carelessness is the main cause of his accidents.
Chance of:
There is still a chance of finding the child.
Charge of:
A charge of forgery was laid against him.
Claim on:
As your old friend I have every claim on you.
Claim to:
You have no claim to my property.
Complaint against:
I have no complaint against you.
Confidence in:
He has lost all confidence in himself.
Control over:
Mrs. Zohaib has no control over her children.
Consideration for:
A gentleman has consideration for others.
Contempt for:
I have a contempt for flatterers.
Cure for:
There is no cure for AIDS.
Demand for:
The demand for sugar has increased these days.
Desire for:
When we are sick, our desire for food disappears.
Disgrace to:
This dance is a disgrace to the school.
Disgust for:
The leader showed a great disgust for the followers’ timidity.
Distaste for:
He showed his distaste for poetry.
Duty to:
We owe a duty to our country.
Excuse for:
His excuse for being late was that he had missed the bus.
Facilities for:
Rich people have better facilities for educating their children than poor people.
Fine for:
The fine for parking a car here is Rs.500.
Fondness for:
The child has great fondness for chocolates.
Freedom from:
Health means freedom from illness.
Grief for:
He showed great grief for his friend who was in trouble.
Hatred for:
Shylock’s hatred for the Christians was great.
Heir to:
He is heir to his father’s estate.
Interest in:
Do you take interest in music?
Invitation to
He has sent me invitation to dinner.
Liking for:
Mrs. Gulshan liking for T. V. keeps her up late every night.
Love for:
I got my love for music from my father.
Objection to:
I have no objection to seeing your friend.
Pity for:
I felt pity for the helpless child.
Quarrel between:
Do you know anything about the quarrel between them?
Quarrel with:
The tenant had quarrel with his house-owner over the supply of electricity.
Receipt for:
The student rightly demanded receipt for the money he had already paid.
Recovery from:
She has not yet made recovery from her attack of influenza.
Reference to:
The teacher made a reference to the boy’s conduct in his result card.
Regard for:
She has a great regard for teacher.
Regret for:
When the boy showed regret for what he had done, the teacher pardoned him.
Relief from:
The patient has got some relief from pain.
Remedy for:
This medicine is a good remedy for all eye trouble.
Request for:
Mr. Zuhaib made a request for his transfer to home town.
Reply to:
Did you send a reply to my last letter?
Reputation for:
He has earned a reputation for honesty.
Respect for:
I have a great respect for Mr. Altaf. I respect him for his scholarship and high character.
Search for:
I made a thorough search for the lost needle, but could not find it.
Shame for:
The boy seems to have no shame for his carelessness.
Sorrow for:
The thief showed now, sorrow for his crime.
Sympathy for:
Do you have any sympathy for her in trouble?
Sympathy with:
Do you have any sympathy with her views?
Taste for:
Einstein had taste for music.
Trust in:
Trust in God, and do the right.
Use of:
What is the use of crying over spilt milk?
Victim of:
He became a victim of plague.