Adjectives Ending in -ly

Adjectives Ending in -ly Students are often confused by adjectives that end in -ly because they look like adverbs of manner. Below is a table listing some …

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TAMS Studies – English Language Academy, Aligarh

जब सिद्धांतों से ज्यादा व्यक्तिवाद होने लगता है तो विनाश होने लगता है  व्यक्ति का पीछा न करें बल्कि अच्छे सिद्धांतों का पीछा करें #Suniltams …

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TAMS Studies – English Language Academy, Aligarh

जब सिद्धांतों से ज्यादा व्यक्तिवाद होने लगता है तो विनाश होने लगता है व्यक्ति का पीछा न करें बल्कि अच्छे सिद्धांतों का पीछा करें

TAMS Studies – English Language Academy, Aligarh

जब सिद्धांतों से ज्यादा व्यक्तिवाद होने लगता है तो विनाश होने लगता है व्यक्ति का पीछा न करें बल्कि अच्छे सिद्धांतों का पीछा करें

Guide for Mixed Tense Exercises

Part 1: The Basics                 Learning the basics of forming a verb tense is usually easy, and so is using that tense by itself.  However, when the …

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Ellipsis

Ellipsis  An elliptical sentence is one in which we leave out words that would complete or clarify the sentence because they may be repeating earlier …

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Verb Conjugation

I speak I spoke I will speak I am speaking I was speaking I will be speaking I have spoken I had spoken I will …

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Idioms you can use

Idioms you can use come out in the wash = to be OK in the end despite difficultiesdo someone’s heart good = make someone feel …

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Short Speech On Education

Education makes the people easy to lead, but difficult to drive, easy to govern, but impossible to enslave”, so said Lord Brougham. This is entirely …

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Characteristics of a effective learner

Characteristics of a effective learner They Have Their Heart In It They Take Responsibility For Their Learning They Don’t Expect Perfection Call to Action

Words that are their own antonyms

1. Sanction (via French, from Latin sanctio (n-) , from sancire ‘ratify,’) can mean ‘give official permission or approval for (an action)’ or conversely, ‘impose …

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