
Nonverbal communication includes all other aspects of communication other than the words themselves. Nonverbal communication helps us to establish our identity and negotiate relationships. Common Examples of Nonverbal Communication 1. Gestures: Movements of…
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An IELTS speaking test is the same for both the Academic and General Training modules. It is different from other parts of the IELTS test because it is a one-to-one interaction between a…
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In English, there are many words that have the same root, but can be changed to be a verb, noun, adjective, or adverb by adding a suffix. To use a word correctly in…
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Blood relation is an essential part of the Verbal Reasoning section in most of the competitive exams such as CAT, XAT, MAT, CMAT, Bank (PO & Clerk), SSC, RRB and UPSC. Blood Relations…
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The below tenses quiz tests your knowledge of a mix of tenses related to the past, present, and future. All exercises tests a student’s understanding of verb tenses. Exercise – 1 1. Although…
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Quantifiers are very important words because they let us express the quantity of something. There are several quantifiers in English and they can be a little tricky to use. A quantifier is a…
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In English, there are three articles: a, an, and the. Articles are used before nouns or noun equivalents and are a type of adjective. The definite article (the) is used before a noun…
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As you are already know that, there are many rules that are followed in the English Language, especially grammar. Right from the sentence structure, tenses, voice, usage of prepositions, nouns, etc., there are…
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Collocations are the keys to use ENGLISH more like a native speaker. Learning English Collocations may help students and readers build essential vocabulary and learn to speak more fluent and natural-sounding English. In…
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A verb is one of the Parts of Speech in English Grammar. English Verbs are basically describing the action words like sleeping, eating, laughing, writing, etc. Whatever actions we do are stated as…
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In each of the questions below, four sentences are given which may or may not contain an error. Choose the one that is grammatically as well as contextually correct and meaningful. If all…
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Find out the part which has an error in the following sentences. If there is no error, your answer is (d). You can not withdraw (a)/ all your money until (b)/ you give…
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Some English words look the same, while others sound the same. Knowing the difference between these similar words can be very tricky. In this article, we have provided some of the most commonly…
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In English, we often use prepositions to place a noun, pronoun or noun phrase in time. This way, we can communicate the passage of time. English learners often have difficulties with these two…
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Learning and Writing English doesn’t always have to mean sitting in the classroom and studying tricky grammar. In fact, you have to encourage yourself to do plenty of extra learning outside of the…
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Read each sentence and find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the…
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Use “which” for things and “who” for people and “that” for things and, informally, for people. Even though these pronouns seem interchangeable, they’re not. There are specific times to use each one. Who:…
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Complete each sentence with the correct word from the given options- Already – still – always – yet Jai moved to London 10 years ago and he _________ lives there. Juhi ___________ walks…
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Learning to write in complete sentences is a necessary skill. In order to fully understand the construction of a complete sentence, you need to define what a sentence actually is. As any English…
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Gerunds and infinitives are sometimes referred to as verb complements. They may function as subjects or objects in a sentence. Whether you use a gerund or an infinitive depends on the main verb…
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