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We will Kindle our mind with one new word daily and one grammar hack which will help us outstand others.
Today's word is virtuoso Grammar Tip- Today's grammar Tip- is related to ARTICLES. We all know that a,an,the are called Articles. We use them to make noun either definite or indefinite. A or An are indefinite articles. The is definite article. USE OF A/AN - 1.we use A/AN before Singular Countable Noun. Example- Rashi is a singer. In above example 'Singer' is singular noun therefore we use 'a' before it. 2. Some Idiomatic uses of A/An Expression expressing number or quantity A lot of A great deal of A great many of A large amount of Other expressions involves--- eat a humble pie, in a hurry, have a drink, have a sleep, have a chat, take a risk,etc.
Today's word is Temptation Some more Sentences to enhance your understanding about it's different uses - It is difficult for me to deal with food temptation - I had the constant temptation to look out of the window. - There might be a temptation to cheat is students are allowed to sit too close together during the examination. Read one quote related to the word and try to understand it. **MUST READ ARTICLE Click on - More YIELDING TO TEMPTATION GRAMMAR TIP- PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS Similar to past perfect simple except the first past action is in continuous. Form- subject+ had been + verb(-ing) First continuous past action Example-I felt really tired because I had been working all day. Means at some.point in the past I felt tired because I had been working all day. Another example- She had been waiting for two hours when her turn for interview finally arrived. Here first action is - she had been waiting.. And second action...
Today's word is Click on more to read the related article and make your understanding of the word better! More Grammar Tip- THE CONJUNCTION - joins together sentences and sometimes words. Example- He reads magazines, but he doesn't like to read books. - Two and two make four. Conjunctions must be carefully distinguished from Relative Pronouns, Relative Adverbs, and Prepositions,which are also connecting words. - This is the house that Neha built.( Relative Pronoun) Here Relative pronoun that refers to the noun house and also joins two parts of the sentence. Therefore Relative pronoun, Relative Adverbs and Prepositions refer or modifies noun or verb respectively and also join the two parts of the sentence. But Conjunction merely joins the two sentence or two words. - Some conjunctions are used in pairs 1. Either - or 2. Neither- or 3. Both- and 4. Through- yet 5. Not only- but al...
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