I'm going to look after you बनाम Mind बनाम Tend

अंग्रेज़ी में कब किसका इस्तेमाल करें, अर्थ, रजिस्टर और उदाहरण के साथ।

I'm going to look after you

शीर्ष 2000 (आम)

Mind

शीर्ष 1000 (बहुत आम)A2noun

Tend

शीर्ष 1000 (बहुत आम)B1verb
 I'm going to look after youMindTend
उच्चारण🇬🇧 //lʊk ˈɑːftə//🇺🇸 //lʊk ˈæftər//🇬🇧 /["/maɪnd/"]/🇺🇸 /["/maɪnd/"]/🇬🇧 /["/tend/","/tendz/","/ˈtendɪd/","/ˈtendɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/tend/","/tendz/","/ˈtendɪd/","/ˈtendɪŋ/"]/
अर्थI will take care of you.आपके सोचने और महसूस करने वाला हिस्सा।The part of you that thinks and feels.किसी चीज़ या किसी की देखभाल करना।To take care of something or someone.
उदाहरणI'm going to look after you when you're feeling unwell.She has a brilliant mind for mathematics.She needs to tend to her garden every weekend.
रजिस्टरतटस्थतटस्थतटस्थ
कितना आमशीर्ष 2000 (आम)शीर्ष 1000 (बहुत आम)शीर्ष 1000 (बहुत आम)
CEFR स्तर-A2B1
शब्द-भेदnounverb
सहप्रयोगlook after someone, look after children, look after pets, look after yourself, look after the househuman, conscious, subconscious, come into, come to, cross, work, drift, stray, in your mind, in mind, on your mind, at the back of your mind, in the back of your mind, at the forefront of your mind, human, conscious, subconscious, come into, come to, cross, work, drift, stray, in your mind, in mind, on your mind, at the back of your mind, in the back of your mind, at the forefront of your mind, human, conscious, subconscious, come into, come to, cross, work, drift, stray, in your mind, in mind, on your mind, at the back of your mind, in the back of your mind, at the forefront of your mind, human, conscious, subconscious, come into, come to, cross, work, drift, stray, in your mind, in mind, on your mind, at the back of your mind, in the back of your mind, at the forefront of your mind, human, conscious, subconscious, come into, come to, cross, work, drift, stray, in your mind, in mind, on your mind, at the back of your mind, in the back of your mind, at the forefront of your mindcarefully, lovingly, to, well-tended
विलोम-ignorance, disregard, carelessnessneglect, ignore
आम गलतियाँConfused with 'look for' which means to search., Using 'look after' without indicating the object. E.g., 'I will look after' is incomplete., Mixing with 'take care of', which has a similar meaning but may sound more formal.Confusing 'mind' with 'brain' - 'mind' refers to thoughts and feelings, while 'brain' is the physical organ., Using 'minded' when you mean 'mindful' - 'minded' refers to having a particular inclination., Saying 'mind give me a moment' instead of 'mind giving me a moment?'Confused with 'attend' – don't mix them up., 'Tending to' is sometimes mistakenly used as a noun.
प्रयोग संबंधी नोटUsed in everyday conversation to express care or responsibility for someone. Suitable in informal and formal settings, but may sound less formal than alternatives like 'provide care'.विभिन्न संदर्भों में उपयोग किया जाता है, जैसे 'अपने तौर-तरीके देखो' (अनौपचारिक) या 'कुछ मन में रखना' (तटस्थ)। अत्यधिक औपचारिक स्थितियों में 'माइंड' का उपयोग करने से बचें।Used in various contexts, such as 'Mind your manners' (casual) or 'To have something in mind' (neutral). Avoid using 'mind' in overly formal situations.इस शब्द का प्रयोग अक्सर आदतों या नियमित क्रियाओं पर चर्चा करते समय किया जाता है। यह औपचारिक और अनौपचारिक दोनों संदर्भों के लिए उपयुक्त है, लेकिन अत्यधिक अनौपचारिक बातचीत में इसका उपयोग करने से बचें।This word is often used when discussing habits or regular actions. It's suitable for both formal and informal contexts, but avoid using it in overly casual conversations.

इसे असली क्लिप में देखें

I'm going to look after you
Mind

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न: I'm going to look after you बनाम Mind बनाम Tend

I'm going to look after you, Mind, और Tend में क्या अंतर है?

I'm going to look after you: I will take care of you. Mind: The part of you that thinks and feels. Tend: To take care of something or someone.

कौन-सा अधिक उन्नत है: I'm going to look after you, Mind, और Tend?

Tend सबसे ऊँचा स्तर है, CEFR पैमाने पर B1।

क्या हर एक का एक उदाहरण दिखा सकते हैं?

I'm going to look after you: I'm going to look after you when you're feeling unwell. Mind: She has a brilliant mind for mathematics. Tend: She needs to tend to her garden every weekend.

क्या मैं I'm going to look after you, Mind, और Tend को आपस में बदलकर इस्तेमाल कर सकता हूँ?

हमेशा नहीं। I'm going to look after you, Mind, और Tend आपस में जुड़े हैं और कभी-कभी मिलते हैं, लेकिन रजिस्टर, प्रचलन और प्रयोग में अलग हैं, इसलिए एक की जगह दूसरा रखने से अर्थ या लहजा बदल सकता है। बदलने से पहले ऊपर दिए अंतर देखें।