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Understanding Bare Infinitives: Usage and Examples"

Most the students do not have the idea of Bare infinitive, But they do use daily or Day to Day lives. The first Question rises that What is Bare infinitive ? And the Simple Answer is, A verb without 'To' Certain verbs that do not need to express themselves with 'To". Where can we find them in English Grammar ? We find them in tenses,There are 12 tenses and Each and Every tense structure is Based on. Sanjeet + verb + object. it means that the tenses Are Base of "Bare infinitive" Apart form tenses you can also see them in modal verbs. Example of Bare Infinitive verb, Ex:They missed their train.  Ex: She will call him tomorrow. Ex: He has done his work. Ex: We are playing Cricket. Ex: Somebody was knocking the door. Ex: you had played well.  Ex: They will have lodged a complaint. Ex she has been singing a song since Morning. Ex: I had been playing Cricket Since  2020. list of Bare infinitive. Usually,you will find them in the given verb. should must ...

6 words change their meaning after adding "s" in their last,,,

"Occasionally, when encountering an unfamiliar term, we experience an epiphany, grasping its literal significance instantly. However, upon consulting a dictionary, we often find ourselves perplexed or perperplexed, realizing the definition diverges significantly from our initial expectations. It is then that we become cognizant of the complexities of linguistic nuances, where semantic interpretations can vary greatly. This phenomenon underscores the importance of contextual understanding, highlighting the limitations of relying solely on denotative meanings. In such instances, six key words contribute to this disparity:  words or Nouns which change their meaning   1. Arm   stands for ( The long part at each side of your body connecting your shoulder to your hand ) Arms stand for ( weapons) 2. Asset stand for features  Assets stands for  (a person or thing that is useful to somebody/something) 3. Beef stands for (the meat from a cow) Beeves  ...

pronoun is the most common used part of speech in English grammar, Subjective case, objective case, possessive case, reflexive case, one must be masterd of all these cases.

pronoun is the most common used part of speech in English grammar, Subjective case, objective case, possessive case, reflexive case, one must be masterd of all these cases. If students are weaken, in pronoun kinds and it's cases then it will affect you in your learning, keep remembering these points,here  are some golden rules which enhance aura of your learning. Pronouns with golden rules(1) Subject of the sentence is mostly formed Either noun or pronoun, Before the helping verb or the main verb subjective case is used. Ex; You are the head coach of the Indian team. Ex; He is the main accusesed of the crime. pronoun with golden rule(2) A)Objective pronouns like me, us you, them, him her, it, Are come after the main verb or after the preposition. B) after "let" the objective case is followed, C) prepositions always take either noun or pronoun after them but pronoun should be in objective case . Ex;  He informed them that he was not coming to meet them. Ex; let...

A mnemonic is an individual efforts on visualization to keep things remembered,,

A mnemonic is a memory aid that helps individuals remember information more easily. Mnemonics work by creating associations between the information you want to remember and something that is already familiar or easy to recall. This can be done through techniques such as acronyms, rhymes, visualization, or chunking. For example, the acronym "ROY G BIV" is a mnemonic used to remember the colors of the rainbow in order: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet. By creating a memorable phrase or image associated with these colors, it becomes easier to recall them in the correct sequence. Mnemonics leverage the brain's ability to remember visual or auditory information more effectively than abstract data, making it easier to retain and recall information when needed.

Students are lagging behind in competitive exams not being attentive in english subject, (SSC, BANKING EXAMS, CLAT 2023/2024, OR OTHER COMPETITIVE EXAMS)

Here are a few thresholds that have to be discussed to elaborate the essentials of the English lingo, 1. The importance of the English language in the present scenario along with competitive exams, 2. Strategy to keep an interest in the English language, 3. Vocabulary glosses, 4. Words to Remember 1. The importance of the English language in the present scenario along with competitive exams, The English Language plays a pivotal role in every nook and corner of today's world, strong communication is needed to uphold ourselves, but when we are looking forward to competitive exams, The competitive aspirants are lacking  behind themselves by not being attentive to English, As I mentioned before the English language as a subject has an impact on all competitive exams if you avoid it, it keeps you out of the exams. As a student, you have to understand that every subject is substantial, you have to keep an eye open for every subject, as you keep an interest in your f...

The exception of the degree, "the degree is a very important part of competitive exams English" where every exception is a milestone of English grammar.

Without an adjective English grammar can not be framed, adjective play a very vital role in English, students just cram the meaning of words but they haven't an idea that every word has its definition and rules to use,  As I said every word has its definition and uses, for example, " Deep fake " is a noun , that stands for video of a person in which his face or body has been digitally after. Thus students have to understand the value of "degree" A degree is part of an adjective that refers to the intensity of a word in three different categories which are known as  POSITIVE DEGREE COMPARATIVE DEGREE, AND SUPERLATIVE DEGREE,  degrees can be used differently in sentences. POSITIVE DEGREE; A positive degree is used for one person or thing, COMPARATIVE DEGREE; is used for two, A SUPERLATIVE DEGREE; is used for more than two persons or things. Now, be aware of  yourselves that a degree has 6 exceptions that help in forming sentences correctly,  The aspirant must k...

Difference Between A number of & The number of

Difference Between A number of & The number of, • Introduction  • Defining 'The number of'  • Defining 'A number of'  • When to use 'The number of'  • When to use 'A number of'  • Common mistakes to avoid  • Conclusion Introduction So, you're here because you're confused about when to use "the number of" vs "a number of" in your formal writing. Well, fret not, because you're not alone! Many people struggle with this conundrum. In this blog, we'll explain the difference between the two phrases and their importance in formal writing. So, let's get started! Defining The number of, Defining 'The number of': If you're a stickler for rules when it comes to formal writing, then you would understand the importance of using the correct phrase that describes a quantity, 'The number of.' This is a phrase that is used to describe a specific quantity of items or individuals in a situation. ...