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15 WORDS WHICH FOLLOW + TO + V1st THEORY

There are some verbs that always bother you about which parts of speech should be used after them,,,,,,  today we will know about such words which are most important in the competitive exams.  These are the words that always have to be thought about, which parts of speech will be used after them, (1) Advise (2) Decide (3) Ask (4) Decide (5) Appear (6) Hope (7) Expect (8) Offer (9) Promise (10) Plan (11) Refuse (12) Warn (13) Tell (14) Want (15) Remind This format is used with the given words.  SUB + GIVEN WORDS + TO + V1ST + OBJ.  Ex :- She advised me to work  with them.  Ex :-  He has decided to promote him as the principle of this school.  Ex :- They ask me to come here every day.  Ex :- it's appear to be rain today.  Ex :- I hope to win this match.  Ex :- My mother expects me to call her everyday.  Ex :- They offered me to sing a song yesterday.  Ex :- She promised me to do study.  Ex ...

RULE OF USING "TOO MUCH" AND" MUCH TOO"

Students are always found to have confusion about "TOO MUCH" and "MUCH TOO" , as well as it has been seen that the problem is also found among children regarding their use. In this article, an attempt has been made to solve this problem.,,,  "Much too" and "Too much" are both adjectives and adverbs, but it is very important for us to know when they are performed as an adjectives and when they are performed as an adverbs. Here are some rules to use them,,,  RULE FIRST  TOO MUCH + NOUN,,,, this is the exact way to know  what is the parts of speech of "Too much" , when a noun works after "Too much, than Too much is known as an adjective .  Ex :- Too much knowledge, makes him confused.  Ex :- She has too much confusion to choose one amomg them.  Ex :- Due to, too much water in the ground, match has been postponed.  Ex :- She has too much money.   RULE SECOND VERB + TOO MUCH ,,,,,, this is way where it work...

12 TENSES FORMATS WITH THEIR EXAMPLES ,,,,

Tense is a procedure where timely occurrences are expressed through Verb, The verb has its significance intense where Verb transforms and tells the events that happen on time. Verb transforms itself into four forms, these four forms are, ( first form of the verb) , (a  second form of the verb ), ( third form of the verb),  and (a  fourth form of the verb,)  First, form       Second form         Third form Arise                Arose                     Arisen Blow                Blew                        Blown Bear                 Bore                        Born Drive             ...

THESE RULES MUST BE KEPT IN THE MIND WHILE USING "VERB".

Knowledge of VERB is very important to learn English, if you do not know about VERB or have incomplete knowledge about VERB , then you can never speak or write correct English. To explain the Verb in an easy way, you have to understand the subject as well as you have to understand how many types of Subject are there. Subjects are of two types, either the subject is called singular or they are called plural. If the singular subject is used in the sentence, then singular verb is used with the singular subject, same as if the plural subject is used in the sentence then plural verb is used.,,,, Ex:- She is singing a song on the stage. Ex :- He was playing cricket with his friends. Ex :- They are studying at home. Ex:- We were hiding ourselves. It has been proved from the examples given, that singular verb is used with singular subject and plural verb is used with plural subject. Let us now know such interesting rules that will help you understand the verb. (1)....

NO MORE CONFUSION BETWEEN" MUST" AND "HAVE TO"

There are some words which always keep us in dilemma, they are in front of our eyes again and again, but do not understand why they have been used, today know about two such words, and those words are "must"   And "have to". Talking of "must" and "have to", both are known as modal verbs but must is a modal verb whereas "have to" is known as a semi modal verb.  MUST :- MUST is used to express a strong obligation.  (Self mandatory)  When we use 'Must' it usually means some personal circumstances. Makes responsibility necessary.  Whenever we want to make a sentence with must, we should always remember this format.  FOR POSITIVE SENTENCE :- SUB + MUST + V1ST + OBJ.  FOR NEGATIVE SENTENCE :- SUB + MUST + NOT + V1ST + OBJ.  FOR INTROGATIVE SENTENCE :- MUST + SUB + V1ST + OBJ ?  Ex :- you must listen to your parents.  Ex :-  They must do their own duty.  Ex :- She must wake up early in the morning.  Ex:- He must do s...

DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN" WEAK VERB AND STRONG VERB".

If the verb is understood in easy language, then all the work which is done by living things is called verb . There are many types of verbs, but the verb we are talking about is weak and strong verb, if a child is asked what is a weak verb then there is no answer to reply,,,,   Today, I will try to clear the confusion that is found in children about weak and strong verb. WEAK VERB, Verbs whose second form and third form are formed by applying either "D" or "ED" , then similar verbs are called weak verbs . These verbs are known as a weak verbs,  Watch, watched, watched  Look, looked, looked  Play, played, played  Call, called, called Address, addressed, addressed  Admit, admitted, admitted  Kill, killed, killed  Boost, boosted, boosted  Hope, hoped, hoped And etc. Ex :- The prime minister addressed whole nation on 15th of August.  Ex :- She looked angrily at him.  Ex :- They called police to arrest him.  ...

"USE OF TOO + ADJECTIVE/ ADVERB" , "USE OF ADJECTIVE / ADVERB + ENOUGH"

Too and enough both of these words are used mostly in English grammar, due to excessive usage, confusion is always found among the children , today I will try to clear this confusion ,,,,, The meaning of Too and Enough is almost the same, but there is a difference in their usage. TOO,  "Too" means more than enough but it is used in negative sense. In the sentence it is used in this format SUB + AUX. VERB + TOO + ADJECTIVE /  ADVERB + OBJ.  Ex :- She is too weak to fight with them. Ex :-  I am too poor to buy this house. Ex :- It is too hot to go out. Ex :- He is too weak in science to pass. Ex :- They were too small to hold it. ENOUGH, Enough means more than enough but it is used in a positive sense. In the sentence it is used in this format SUB + AUX. VERB + ADJECTIVE / ADVERB + ENOUGH + OBJ. Ex :- He is rich enough to buy a new house. Ex :- She is strong enough to hold this box. Ex :- I am wise enough to solve the problem. Ex :- ...