SOLUTION Direct Indirect Speech PRACTICE SET 6 SOLVED IN ENGLISH
Direct Indirect Speech Practice Set 6 SOLVED IN HINDI & ENGLISH (with options) VIEW SOLUTION WITH EXPLANATION IN ENGLISH 1. He said to his beloved, “We will never desert each other.” Answer: A Explanation: Option ‘A’. In indirect speech we normally use ‘say/tell + object’, but ‘say to + object’ is also
PGT Economics-Female vacancies notified by DSSSB [Advt. No. 09/22]
Advertisement of the Exam Last date of application a) Opening Date of Application: 03.01.23 b) Closing Date of Application: 01.02.23 (till 11:59 PM) NOTE: For Number of vacancies, age limit, educational qualification, scheme of the exam, etc. read the advertisement given above.
a.m., p.m., o’clock (Explained in Hindi & English)
a.m., p.m., o’clock (Explained in Hindi) 1. समय बताने के लिए यदि minutes अथवा hour के किसी अंश का भी प्रयोग किया जाना हो तो o’CLOCK का use नहीं किया जाता; जैसे INCORRECT: My class is at fifteen past four o’clock. CORRECT: My class is at fifteen past four. INCORRECT: They
Guidelines to remember before starting to solve a Cloze Test
Guidelines to remember before starting to solve a Cloze Test 1. In a question on CLOZE TEST we are given a text passage with some words missing; and we have to replace the missing words from the given options. For this one needs to have a strong command of grammar
Parts of Speech (Functions of Words)
A sentence, a clause or a phrase is a combination of some words; so, to understand it well, it becomes necessary to understand the function/work of each word used in them well. Without that you cannot comprehend the meaning of any text properly. Based on the work words do, we
What a clause is & What a phrase is
1. CLAUSE A clause is a group of words that includes a subject and a verb. Now see this sentence Ram is a good boy but Mohan is a bad boy. In the sentence above; it can be divided into two parts namely RAM IS A GOOD BOY; and MOHAN IS A BAD
ELSE
ELSE = other; different; extra 1. We use ELSE after the following words to mean other, another, different or additional: Anyone Anywhere Everything Nobody Someone Anybody Everyone Everywhere Nothing Somebody Anything Everybody No one Nowhere Something Somewhere What Where Why How Who i) Is there anything else with you? ii)
Option Form (Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’ Examination, 2020)
Staff Selection Commission Detailed Option Form of Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’ Examination, 2020