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The little, a little and little

  In English, it is always seen perplexity among students to use them, but now you need not worry to use them just aware yourselves to their meaning and their keywords before they are used, little  little is a determiner (Adjective) which is placed before uncountable noun, it is negative word, its means that what ever quantity is showed it is negative but the question rises that how you will identify, the answer very simple look for such the word which is conveying negative meaning in the sentence.   formula should be like this, structure should be like this, Little +   uncountable noun Ex;  Little knowledge became curse for her, Ex; Everything was stolen except little water in the bottle in the fridge. Ex little knowledge is always dangerous thing. Ex; she fought with him because she has little patience. A little  if the sentence is positive, positive means that if the sentence has any of the positive words among the formation of the sentence then ...
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The most askable questions in advance narration(direct narration and indirect narration)

  The most askable questions in advance narration(direct narration and indirect narration)                         here are the questions for SSC aspirants who always confused to get such questions which generally asked in  competitive exams.  Direct; she said, "why are you asking this question to me?"    she asked why you  are you asking this question to me. she asked why i am  asking this question to her. she asked why you were  you asking this question to her. she asked why i was  asking that question to her. None of these  Direct; I said, "where are you going this weekend?"    I asked where you  are going that weekend. I asked where he was  going that weekend. I asked where i was  going that weekend. I asked where they  are going that weekend. Direct; she said to me, "Alas! my brother has died just two months ago " she exclaimed me with sorrow m...

Pronouns and their's gender

Most of the people think that pronoun is just a replacement of noun and which true to the fact but pronoun is accomplished itself without the help of the noun. In today's Blog exactly we learn pronoun and its gender which enhance our learning more effectively and comprehensively learning english language. Table of contents; Definition of pronoun, What are the pronouns which generally work in written and spoken, pronoun and its gender, Pronouns and their examples  What is the definition of pronoun? Pronouns are words which work as a replacement of noun, generally avoid the repetition of noun. Ex: Sangeeta said the She would not forgive him What he had done with her. Sangeeta is noun and She is pronoun that works as replacement of Sangeeta. Ex: Mohan says that he plays well not only the   cricket but also hockey. Mohan is noun and He is pronoun that works as replacement of Mohan. What are the pronouns which generally work in written and spoken, These pronouns ar...

Auxiliary verbs, definition and examples,

Auxiliary verb, The Supporting Actor in sentence structure. What is an auxiliary verb? Auxiliory verbs the unrecognized heroes of  the Grammar world. They Assist  the main verb of a sentence, providing essential context variation. Without auxiliary verbs our sentence Would be meaningless from forming questions to Expressing tense, auxiliary verbs play important role in shaping the meaning and structure of language.  Let's highlight these supporting actors and Explore Their importance in Sentence structure. What is the definition of an auxiliary verb? Auxiliary verbs is also known as helping verbs, Mainly is used with subject to define whether it is singular or plural moreover auxiliary verbs show occurance of action with different time zones. Auxiliary verb list Let's find out what are the auxiliary verbs and  aware yourselves about these tauxiliary verbs that help you in sentence making. Do Does Did Is Am Are Was Were  Has Have Had Will Shall Can Ma...

The Confusion Conundrum:  Alternative Phrases to 'I'm Confused'"

The Confusion Conundrum:  Alternative Phrases to 'I'm Confused'' We've all been in this situation at one time or another - facing a confusing situation or complex information that confuses us. But saying 'I'm confused' can quickly get old. Expand your vocabulary and express your confusion tactfully by using alternative phrases that express your thoughts with clarity and precision. English language ignites it's value when it is spoken or written correctly but inadequacy of words makes weaken to express our thoughts. In this article, we will learn about some words or phrases that provide alternatives to "I'm confused". Let's learn some phrases to say "I am confused" Here are some alternative phrases to "I am confused": 1. I'm baffled. 2. I'm lost. 3. I'm perplexed. 4. I'm puzzled. 5. I'm disoriented. 6. I'm struggling to grasp the concept. 7. I'm having trouble understanding....

Use of 'too', 'as well' and 'also' with formats, examples, and sentences.

Use of Also / As well / Too   Imagine being in a situation. where you are saying or Writing Same Setences in different Ways! But you got stuck lack of Awareness specific words that can be used in making sentences, and this problem generally occurs while speaking and writing. But not need worry,here we try to get the solution of the problem.  we learn such words that help you to Convey your same thought different ways without changing its single word meaning. ALSO/ AS WELL / TOO These words are used similarity or Sameness. The only distinction lies in their uses or Position In the Sentence. 'Too' and 'as well' are mostly used at the end of a sentence. Look at the formats that help you to understand. Format for "Too" Subj + verb + Obj+ Too. Format for "As well" Subj + verb + Obj + As well. Ex: He is going to the party tonight, and you can can come too. Ex: I love reading books, and she does too. Ex: The dinner is deligious and The dessert is good too. ...

"'Already' vs. 'Yet': A Guide to Expressing Time and Completion"

In today's global landscape, English has become an indispensable tool for communication. However, when it comes to specific grammar rules, many people lack awareness of their precise application. One of the most perplexing aspects is that each word has its own distinct usage and definition. In today's Blog  we are tak talking about Some confusing words which generally people Confused to use them.. ALREADY / ALL READY / YET Both already and yet are adverbs, "already" stands for "Before or by now", and yet stands for "something that has not happened But that you expect to happen". Both are used with the present perfect tense. Sub + have/has + v3 + obj. ALREADY is used in positive sentence,But  interesting part is that Already comes After the helping verb before the main verbs. Structure of the sentence should be;- Subj + hast have + Already + V3 + object. Ex: I have already done this work. Ex: She has already arranged money for him. Ex...