27/01/2020
pronoun part -1 IBPS clerk and SSC
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27/01/2020
pronoun part -1 IBPS clerk and SSC
13/01/2020
Rearrangement of sentences Bank and ssc
12/01/2020
Non-continuous verbs are verbs that we do not normally use with continuous tenses. These "stative" verbs are about state, not action, and they cannot express the continuous or progressive aspect. Here are some of the most common non-continuous verbs:
1-feeling:
hate, like, love, prefer, want, wish
2-senses: appear, feel, hear, see, seem, smell, sound, taste
3-
communication: agree, deny, disagree, mean, promise, satisfy, surprise
thinking: believe, imagine, know, mean, realize, recognize, remember, understand
4-other states:
be, belong, concern, depend, involve, matter, need, owe, own, possess
Ex I was seeming wrong (incorrect)
I seemed wrong (correct)
Noun expressing Numbers should be singular in form if they are qualified by Numerical Adjective.
Ex-Hundreds of students
There are three hundreds students in a school
Here 'three' is an numerical adjective therefore we can't use plural form of noun 'hundred'
Vocabulary
1-horrendous -horrible
Trick-Horr (taken from horrendous +ible)
2-jaded-fade
Trick-jaded with fade
3-snag-obstacle
Trick-Raste mein snake ane ki wajah se snag ho gaya
4-Fractious-irritable
Trick -separate fract from the word
Add 'ure' to it and it becomes fracture
Fracture ki wajah se vo irritable Ho gaya
Ram said to me, " I have lost my pen"
Ram told me that he had lost his pen
Here we change 'said to' into 'told'
Reporting verb should be followed by object then we are able to change it
10/06/2019
Kothari commission 1964-66 B. Ed exam
Cure-verb+of
Ex-The doctor will cure your friend of Malaria
Cure-Noun + for
Ex-what will be the best cure for a flu?
Nouns ending with 's' or 'es' are followed by s'
Ex-Jesus' sake
Latin comparative like senior, junior, prior, posterior,superior,inferior and anterior are followed by 'to' instead of 'than'
Ex-I am senior to him
Imp- Few Latin comparative like major, minor and ulterior are now not used as a comparative adjective but as a positive degree adjective in modern English
Ex- He is a minor
These adjectives are used as a noun now
When the verb is transitive then
We will use either Nominative case or objective case pronoun after 'than'
Ex-I like you more than he(that is, mire than he likes )
I like you more than him (that is, more than I like him)
When the verb is an intransitive then we use only nominative case(he/she/it/I/you/we/they)
Ex-He is taller than she
She is richer than he
Transitive verb-Verb + Object
Ex He is playing in the garden(here garden is an object)
Intransitive -verb