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Introduction Story of Mahatma Gandhi cleaning filth during Congress Session How Gandhi inspired others to change by changing himself first All societies are imperfect and change is needed We want others to change, but don’t wish to change ourselves Body…
English Phrasal Verbs GIVE UP If you give up something (or give something up) that is bad for you (for example alcohol, smoking, and eating fatty foods) you stop doing it or having it.Examples of use:a) Eric gave up smoking…
English Phrasal Verbs BELIEVE IN 1. When you believe in something or somebody you are sure that something or somebody exists. Examples of use: a) Do you believe in God? b) I didn’t believe in ghosts until I stayed in…
Important English Vocabulary Words from the Hindu Abeyance (noun) Meaning: a state of temporary disuse or suspension. Synonyms: suspension, a state of suspension, a state of dormancy, a state of latency, a state of uncertainty Usage: The project was left…
Noun : English Grammar Rules Almost eve…
Adverb : English Grammar Rules A word o…
Preposition: English Grammar Rule Prepo…
Pronoun : English Grammar Rules In ordinary speech, we employ pronouns. It enables us to converse about ourselves, other people, and objects. Some pronouns, such as she and her, are reserved for females, while others, such as he and his,…
Adjective : English Grammar Rule Adject…
Conjunctions: English Grammar Rules Conjunctions are the connecting words in a sentence. A conjunction is a word or phrase that connects two or more words, phrases, sentences, or clauses. In many competitive exams, a question on the application of conjunction…
Verbs : English Grammar Rules Verbs serve as a foundation for constructing sentences. In several government exams, the verb is an important part of the English Grammar subject. Knowing how to use verbs will benefit you in practically any situation,…
Tenses: English Grammar Rule Tense refe…
Active & Passive Voice The term “voice” refers to whether a verb is active or passive. One of the most significant topics in the English Language area is active and passive voice. The difference between active and passive voice is…
COVID-19 has changed the ways of living, working, teaching & learning. Millions of students have been driven out of university campuses and the faculty is confined to their homes. This has forced the teaching community to look for alternatives to…
IDIOMS’ literal meaning may seem absurd, but they have a metaphorical meaning and may even be written in an unusual grammatical structure. In this post, list of 100 idioms with meaning is given. In the SSC CGL Tier I exam,…