Confused adjectives
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confused adjectives   1.       Beautiful is used for woman; handsomefor man. Example- He is a handsome youth. She is a beautiful girl.   2.       Less refers to quantity, fewerdenotes number. Example- He takes no less than a litreof milk. Theyhave fewer booksthan I have.    3.       Last is the final one; Latest is last upto the present. Example- Z is the last letter of the alphabet. This is the lastest edition of the book.    4.       Each is used for one of two or more things;  every is used for more than two things, taken as a group. Example- Each of the two boys w ..read more
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Adjective rules
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adjective rules Word qualifying a noun or pronoun is called an Adjective. 1. The adjectives ending in- ior (prior, junior, senior, superior, inferior, posterior) take 'to' and not 'than' after them. Example-  He is senior to me. 2. Some adjectives like Unique, ideal, perfect, extreme, complete, universal, infinite, perpetual, chief, entire, round, impossible are not compared. Example-  It is the most unique book. (Wrong) It is a unique book. ( Right) 3. The comparative degree is used in comparing two things or persons. Example-  It is better of the two books. The superlative degree i ..read more
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Present tense
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Present Tense "Tense demonstrates the tome faction in a sentenceusually performed by or centered on the subject of the sentence. The actions are called verbs. Verbs change according to tense and other issues. As verbsare the most important elements of English sentences, tenses also carry paramount importance in English grammar." Tenses are mainly categorized into three types.          Present Tense        Past Tense         Future Tense Present tense Each of the types of tense has four different forms Present Indefinite Tense Present Progressive (Continuous) Tense Pres ..read more
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Auxiliary verbs
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Auxiliary Verbs These are helping verbs. 1. May  May implies permission, doubt, or possibility. Example- It may rain tonight. 2. Might Might is the past form of may but it does not necessarily represent past time. Often it implies more doubt than may. Example- If the clouds are salted, the rains might come. 3. Can Can is used to express ability. Example-He can do this work. 4. Could Could is the past form of can but it does not necessarily represent past time. Often it implies a more uncertain condition than can. Example- She could refuse, but she never does. 5.Should Should is the past ..read more
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GERUND & INFINITIVE
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GERUND & INFINITIVE USE OF GERUND (V1 + ING)    1.       When an action is being considered in general sense, the gerund is used as a subject. Example- Swimming is used as a subject.    2.       The gerund is used as subjectin short prohibitions. Example-Smoking is prohibited.    3.       Verbs  are followed by gerund  such as help stop detect avoid finish dread mind prevent dislike risk deny recollect no good no use resent delay postpone defer enjoy forgive pardon excuse suggest, etc Example- It is no use saying.    4.       A gerund is placed after a preposition: Example ..read more
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INFINITIVE (TO + V1)
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INFINITIVE (TO + V1)       Verbs  are followed by infinitivesuch as        Learn Remember PromiseRefuseSwearConsentNeglectPurposeTryEndeavorAttemptFailCareHopeDecideHesitatePrepareDetermineUndertakeManageArrangeSeemForgetAgreeRegret, etc Example- We Endeavour to invite such persons. We promise to do this work soon. 2.       Some verbs  are followed by Object and Infinitive such as Order Tell Invite Oblige Allow Permit Compel Teach Instruct Advise Tempt Encourage Urge Request Show Remind Forbid Warm, etc Example- The teacher instructed the students to go. 3.       Verbs or Expres ..read more
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Tense rules
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Tense The changed forms of a verb that indicates the time of the action are called tenses. Types of Tense                                                                                                        1. Present Indefinite Tense ..read more
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Pronoun
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A pronoun is used in place in a sentence so that you don’t have to keep saying/ writing that particular noun. Example- Ram is a good boy. He goes to school daily. (Here, you don’t have to use ‘Ram’ again.) The word or phrase that a pronoun replaces is called theantecedent of the pronoun. In the example, original noun ’Ram’ is the antecedent and the pronoun ‘He’ is the referent because it refers back to the original noun. The antecedent and the pronoun must agree in terms of number and gender. Types of Pronoun:    ·         Subject Pronouns    ·         Object Pronouns    ·         Posse ..read more
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Adjective
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Adjective An adjective describes or modifies nouns and pronoun’s in a sentence. It normally indicates quality, size, shape, duration, feelings, contents and more about a noun or pronoun.\ Adjectives usually provide relevant information about the noun pronouns they modify/describe by answering the questions: What kind? How many? Which one? How much? Adjective enrich your writing by adding precision and originality to it. Example The team has dangerous. (What kind?) I have ten candies in my pocket (How many?) I loved that red (which one) I earn more than he does (How much?) However, there are ..read more
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Verb
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Verb A verb is a word or a combination of words that indicate an action or a state of being or condition. A verb is the part of a sentence that tells us what the subject performs. Verbs are the hearts of English Sentences. Example- Shyam walks in the morning. (A usual action) Ram is going to school. (A condition of action) Aman does not like to walk. (A negative action) Anna is a good girl. (A state of being) The verb is related to a lot of other factors like the subject, person, number, tense, mood, voice, etc. Different Type of Verbs ·         Finite Verbs ·         Non-Finite Verbs ..read more
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