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Top 10 English Grammar Myths & Superstitions while writing SOP or Essay

Top 10 English Grammar Myths & Superstitions while writing SOP or Essay

Now, when CAT is over, Its time when we start writing S.O.P (Statement of Purpose) and essays for our application forms. But before you start writing, read these myths so that you don’t confuse on small nitty-gritties of English Grammar. You can also download the file by clicking the link given below. It’s free to [...]

A Basic English Grammar

A Basic English Grammar

A very interactive e-book on english grammar with solved exercises by John Eastwood. For downloading this e-book click : English Grammar. This book is really very creative and interactive. This won’t let you getting bored.

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Confusing words in English

Confusing words in English

I have found a list of confusing words which make us confuse while solving the verbal questions. List is in two parts. All words in the list looks similar but in meaning they are far dissimilar. Their dictionary meanings are not given but they are used in sentence according to their dictionary meanings. You have [...]

Usage of “A WHILE/AWHILE”

Usage of “A WHILE/AWHILE”

When “awhile” is spelled as a single word, it is an adverb meaning “for a time” (“stay awhile”); but when “while” is the object of a prepositional phrase, like “Lend me your monkey wrench for a while” the “while” must be separated from the “a.” (But if the preposition “for” were lacking in this sentence, [...]

Sometime, Some time, & Sometimes

Sometime, Some time, & Sometimes

Sometime means “at an indefinite or unstated time in the future.”
Some time means “a period of time.”
Sometimes means “occasionally, now and then.”
Examples:

“Why don’t you come up sometime and see me?”
(Mae West in She Done Him Wrong, 1933)
“You must give some time to your [...]

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