Easy Way to learn English Vocabulary Trite Meaning पुराना{प्रचलित}, Lacking Power To Evoke Interest Through Overuse Or Repetition; Hackneyed Key Tight Use of Key: – प्रशांत के मोटे होने की वजह से उसके सारे पुराने कपड़े Tight आने लगे हैं Synonyms Common, Hackneyed, Commonplace, Stale Usage this point may now […]
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One Word Substitution Quiz Belief that war and violence are unjustified (a) Neutralisation (b) Pessimism (c) Naturalisation (d) Pacifism A group of girls (a) Bevy (b) Covey (c) Troupe (d) Coterie Causing or ending in death (a) Fatal (b) Deadly (c) Serious (d) Dangerous A Short poem or speech addressed […]
Most Confusing and Common mistakes in English Grammar Word(s) Rule Examples Who/Whom “Who” is subjective and is used when the pronoun acts as the object of a clause. Usage depends on whether you are referring to the subject or object of a sentence. To test, substitute “he” or “she” for […]
Important Grammar Tips GRAMMAR TIP 1 Possessive case of a noun (nouns with ‘s) is used with living things. Example : Mohan’ s cap, Ram’s school, sister’s right Incorrect : This room’s carpet must be changed. Correct : The carpet of this room must be changed. (Room is a lifeless […]
Simple Tips on Sentence Rearrangement Rearrangement of sentences or paragraph anagrams is the most commonly seen question in the Banking exams and other competitive exams. It’s interesting to know that this question doesn’t examine any previously learnt concepts, neither is it based on any particular logic. What it tests is […]
SBI Mains : English (Articles) Article : The words “A” or “An” and “The” are called Articles. They come before nouns. There are two Articles – “A (or An)” and “The”. “A” or “An” is called the Indefinite Article, because it usually leaves indefinite the person or thing spoken of; as, A Ground, A Cow […]