my self

my self

by Chiran Prabhashwara -
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Hello everyone! My name is Chiran, and I am a student currently living in Sri Lanka. Although I have completed my school studies, I am now a dedicated student following the ACCA professional course. My daily schedule is often filled with analyzing financial statements and mastering management accounting, which I find both challenging and rewarding!

When I am not buried in my textbooks, I enjoy exploring new technology or translating complex financial concepts into Sinhala to help others understand them better. I am not a fan of rote memorization, but I truly love a good analytical challenge that requires critical thinking.

Is anyone else here pursuing a professional qualification or balancing a heavy study load? I would love to hear how you manage your time and stay motivated!


Sentence Analysis

To keep the introduction engaging, I utilized several different sentence patterns and types.

Sentence Patterns Used

  • Subject + Verb + Complement (SVC): "My name is Chiran..."

  • Subject + Verb + Object (SVO): "I enjoy exploring new technology..."

  • Subject + Verb + Adjective (SVA): "My daily schedule is often filled..."

  • Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object (SVIODO): "...translating complex financial concepts into Sinhala to help others..."

Sentence Types Used

  • Declarative: Used to share facts about my current status and location. (e.g., "I am now a dedicated student following the ACCA professional course.")

  • Compound: Used to connect two related ideas using a conjunction. (e.g., "I am not a fan of rote memorization, but I truly love a good analytical challenge...")

  • Complex: Used to show the relationship between my study habits and my preferences. (e.g., "Although I have completed my school studies, I am now a dedicated student...")

  • Interrogative: Used at the end to invite classmates into the conversation. (e.g., "Is anyone else here pursuing a professional qualification...?")