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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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