EB CLUB - English lab

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An after school hour activity club for kids where they learn by doing.Globally acclaimed Skill development program for kids using a multi sensory approach.

Kids from age group 2.yrs to 15 yrs can join EB Club to learn English Language, Logical thinking. maths, science, robotics coming soon in hoshiarpur
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06/04/2017

EB Club is organising an open competition for children ... children of 6 to 8 years can participate in this competition . It will be held on Monday i.e. 10 th April,2017. To check the mental ability of ur child .. there will be a GK quiz competiton. All the stuff required will be provided... nd the winners will be given prizes. Timings: 4pm to 6pm Registration Charges: Rs50. For information please contact: 9888082334

31/05/2016

LET'S LEARN NEW ENGLISH WORDS
e.g.
Amazeballs :- Used to say that you find something extremely good, very enjoyable, impressive, etc.

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05/05/2016

The comma is used to indicate a pause between parts of a sentence.

Uses of the comma

Before and after words used in apposition to a noun

Winston Churchill, the statesman, was also an eminent writer.
Janaki, my sister, is an eminent cardiologist.
To separate two or more nouns, adjectives, or adverbs that come together

England, Russia and France formed an alliance.
To separate a participial phrase

Feeling tired, I went to bed.
Being fat, she couldn’t run fast.
To mark off a noun

James, can we bank on him?
Mary, have your meals.
John, come here.
After an introductory phrase or clause

To be honest, I have little interest in politics.
For God’s sake, leave me alone.
In the name of justice, be fair to that poor man.
To indicate the omission of a verb in cases where repetition should be avoided

My brother bought a watch and my sister, a camera. (= My brother bought a watch and my sister bought a camera.)
Before and after words or phrases let into the body of a sentence

She had, surprisingly, paid for everything.
The boy had, in spite of all the hardships he faced, managed to succeed.
To separate a subordinate clause from the main clause

After he had finished his job, he went out.
When I opened the door, the cat jumped in.
The comma can be omitted when the subordinate clause goes after the main clause.

05/05/2016

Here are some common mistakes in the use of verbs.

Incorrect: He asked that what I was doing.
Correct: He asked what I was doing.

If a noun-clause begins with a wh-word, ‘that’ is omitted.

Incorrect: She asked had we finished our meals.
Correct: She asked if we had finished our meals.

We use ‘if’ or ‘whether’ to introduce an indirect ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ question.

Incorrect: Rahul said can he go home.
Correct: Rahul asked if he could go home.

When the reporting verb is in the past tense, the verb in the reported speech should also be in the past tense.

Incorrect: He does not care for his father’s words.
Correct: He pays no attention to his father’s words.

To care for is to look after or to provide for the needs of someone.
To pay attention to someone is to listen to what they are saying.

Incorrect: James does not care for money.
Correct: James does not take care of his money.

Use ‘for’ to indicate duration.

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