- Thursday, September 4, 2008, 14:02
- English, RC
- 57 views
Many a time while reading an R.C, I get flummoxed by going by the literal meaning of words and it is because my Idiom knowledge is not so good. I know that this thing happen with others too. As my native tongue is not English; so whenever I think of any adage or aphorism, only thought in my language comes to my mind. So it ...
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- Monday, September 1, 2008, 12:27
- English, Grammar
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I have found one small english test of complete the sentence. It's just for practice. Its uniqueness is its animated part. I have never seen any cute test like this. I liked it, therefore I am sharing it with you. Just click on the undermentioned link and start doing
http://tinyurl.com/englishtest
If its not opening then copy the URL and paste it in the address ...
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- Friday, August 29, 2008, 10:14
- English, Grammar
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WOULD is a helping verb.....
To my understanding, will and shall are used in future tense of
course.
But would and should aren't only ...
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- Wednesday, August 27, 2008, 11:54
- English, Grammar
- 36 views
Many a time I too feel the confusion of whether to use 'that' or 'which'. So I got my answer while browsing through google. So here is the lesson that will help you understand the usage....
What is the difference between that and which?
That - That is used ...
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- Tuesday, August 5, 2008, 14:44
- English, Grammar, Vocab
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Compare usually takes the preposition to when it refers to the activity of describing the resemblances between unlike things: He compared her to a summer day. Scientists sometimes compare the human brain to a computer. It takes with when it refers to the act of examining two like things in order to discern their similarities or differences: The police compared the forged signature with the ...
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