TIMELINE for Sentences – English Language – TAMS Studies Aligarh
SIMPLE ACTIVE SIMPLE PASSIVE PROGRESSIVE / CONTINUOUS ACTIVE PROGRESSIVE / CONTINUOUS PASSIVE PAST TIME^|||| She had already …
SIMPLE ACTIVE SIMPLE PASSIVE PROGRESSIVE / CONTINUOUS ACTIVE PROGRESSIVE / CONTINUOUS PASSIVE PAST TIME^|||| She had already …
acquaintance (noun): someone you know casually (eg: a friend of a friend)address (verb): to name someone in a specific way (when speaking or writing)awkward (adj.): feeling uncomfortablecolleagues (noun): people …
Q. What should I call my teacher?A. Start formal. He or she will probably tell you on day 1 during the introduction. If not, use a …
Business Vocabulary Your __________ do not match our profile at the moment. Taxations Qualifications Multinationals Could you brief me a bit on your ________? Profile …
Business Vocabulary Your __________ do not match our profile at the moment. Taxations Qualifications Multinationals Could you brief me a bit on your ________? Profile …
Business Vocabulary Your __________ do not match our profile at the moment. Taxations Qualifications Multinationals Could you brief me a bit on your ________? Profile …
Business Vocabulary Your __________ do not match our profile at the moment. Taxations Qualifications Multinationals Could you brief me a bit on your ________? Profile …
Business Vocabulary Your __________ do not match our profile at the moment. Taxations Qualifications Multinationals Could you brief me a bit on your ________? Profile …
Business Vocabulary Your __________ do not match our profile at the moment. Taxations Qualifications Multinationals Could you brief me a bit on your ________? Profile …
Post your Subject-Verb Agreement exercise
Hello Friends, At TAMS Studies, you get “World Class Spoken English” which covers most of your requirements with it. Some of the things you get …
Directions: In questions 1 to 300, four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best express the meaning …
Directions: In questions 1 to 300, four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best express the meaning …
Choose the right preposition of place: At In On …
Adjectives Adjectives are words that are used to describe (what kind of?) nouns and pronouns and to quantify (how much of?) and identify (which one?) …
Prepositions are short words (on, in, to) that usually stand in front of nouns (sometimes also in front of gerund verbs). Even advanced learners of …
Put in the relative who, which or whose where necessary. Type an x if the relative pronoun can be left out. This is the boy had an accident. Yesterday I saw a car was …
Well, there’s this cute new guy who’s just joined the organization you work. And what makes it better is that he works in your department. …