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Already, Still, and Yet

14/12/2015

Learn how to use: already, still, and yet. We use still to show that something continues up to a time in the past present or

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Know the difference between ‘All-round’ and ‘All around’

12/12/2015

Know the difference between  ‘All-round’ and ‘All around’ “All-round” is an adjective meaning versatile or can do all sort of work. Example: He is an

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What’s the difference between already and all ready?

07/12/2015

Already or All ready?   What’s the difference between those two? Already and All ready. “All ready” refers to a state of readiness. Example: They

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How to use Allow, permit or let.

04/12/2015

Allow, permit or let? Allow, permit and let are verbs with similar meaning. ‘to give permission or make it possible for somebody to do or have

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Can you order anything in a more polite way? Let’s begin!

02/12/2015

Can you order anything in a more polite way? Let’s begin! How to request or order something in a politer way. विनम्र तरीके से किसी चीज़

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Reflexive Pronouns are used to talk about actions done by the Subject.

29/11/2015

  Reflexive Pronouns: The word itself talks about reflection. It talks about the Subject doing the action. Reflexive pronouns end in “-self” (singular) or “-selves”

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Sample Post

17/11/2015

This is a rich sample post for test

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Let us learn to use the word ‘While’.

14/11/2015

While: 1 (Noun) – a period of time; sometime Examples: A) We chatted for a while (sometime). B) Can you lend me your bike for

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How to use ‘Affect’ and ‘Effect’

31/10/2015

How to use Affect and Effect   Affect is a verb. It means to have an effect on anything.   Effect is a noun. It means a

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