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BASICS OF ENGLISH (Types of Sentences)
BASICS OF ENGLISH Here you’ll learn, if sincerity and complete dedication is there, how to understand English well. For that you need to study the following topics, which are specifically written for this very purpose. TYPES OF SENTENCES (Purpose of Conversation) This topic is very necessary to be learnt sincerely
Adverb, Types of Adverbs, Types of Adverbs & There Positions, Order of Adverbs
ADVERB To understand the meaning of ADVERB, see the following sentences: a) Mohan is a good b) I have two pens. c) Ram walks slowly. d) Ram walks very slowly. e) Mohan is a very good boy. See what function the word GOOD is doing; obviously it’s telling us the
Solved Comprehension Passage 41
PASSAGE 41 An important aspect of the growth of modern towns and cities is the increasing population density. Mr J. P. Orr, the honorable Chairman of the Mumbai Improvement Trust, pointed out in a recent lecture on the subject, how it affected the health and prosperity of the inhabitants. Life
Solved Comprehension Passage 40
PASSAGE 40 As my train was not due to leave for another hour, I had plenty of time to spare. After buying some magazines to read on the journey, I made my way to the luggage office to collect the heavy suitcase I had left there three days before. There
Solved Comprehension Passage 39
PASSAGE 39 Antigone was one of the daughters of Oedipus, that tragic figure of male power who had been cursed by gods for mistakenly killing his father and subsequently marrying his mother and assuming the throne of Thebes. After the death of Oedipus, civil war broke out and a battle
Solved Comprehension Passage 38
PASSAGE 38 I notice nowadays a little girl at home always playing the school-game in a corner of the verandah but never without a flat, wooden foot-rule in hand which she flourishes menacingly at the pupils assembled in her phantasmagoric classroom. On investigation I found that the cane being discredited,
Solved Comprehension Passage 37
PASSAGE 37 The dog is a very intelligent animal and it can be trained for many duties. Some dogs work with the police and the army as sentries and trackers, and there are medals that are awarded to dogs for bravery in action. Other dogs act as seeing-eyes for the
Solved Comprehension Passage 36
PASSAGE 36 The avowed purpose of the exact sciences is to establish complete intellectual control over experience in terms of precise rules which can be formally set out and empirically tested. Could that ideally be fully achieved, all truth and all error could henceforth be ascribed to an exact theory
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