SENTENCE OF COMPOUND

INTRODUCTION A SENTENCE OF COMPOUND IS A WORD THAT JOINS TWO OR MORE THAN TWO WORDS, PHRASES, CLAUSES, OR SENTENCES. TODAY WE WILL TALK ABOUT WHAT ARE THE LIST OF SENTENCES OF COMPOUND:- SENTENCE OF COMPOUND NEITHER…..NOR – He is NEITHER my friend NOR my enemy. NEITHER you purchase groceries NOR do you household work. 2. CONSEQUENTLY – She is […]

USE OF MUST (modals part-5)

INTRODUCTION Before going further I would say just read PREVIOUS PARTS. However, This blog is about the USE OF MUST/ABOUT TO that are part of modals. Furthermore, A MODAL is a type of helping verb that is used to express: ability, possibility, permission, or mood. Moreover, There are a variety of models:- can, could, may, might, should, would, must, about to/suppose […]

USE OF HAVE TO AND HAS TO (modals part-4)

INTRODUCTION The use of HAS TO/HAVE TO always indicate COMPULSION and NECESSITY, In other words, it shows anything or work which is very important to be completed and also depends on us to be done. It even reflects the deadline or limited time period of work. Moreover, HAS TO/HAVE TO are a part of modal verbs that will help you […]

WHEN IS WOULD USED (modals part-3)

INTRODUCTION However, most people search on google and youtube with this key phrase WHEN IS WOULD USED? and also very confused about its exact use. Moreover, In today’s article, you are going to look at its many examples in simple ways and also get its deep details and much more information. Similarly, in this same article, you will also get […]

Use of MAY and MIGHT (modals part-2)

INTRODUCTION Today’s blog is all about THE USE OF MAY and MIGHT. Moreover, MAY and MIGHT both use for politeness with the respectful person who is elder than you or high position than you. In addition to this, you can use these two with those whom you want to speak with politeness. Furthermore, also read about THE PAST USE OF […]

THE PAST TENSE OF CAN (modals part-1)

INTRODUCTION This blog is all about the PAST TENSE OF CAN. Furthermore, we generally use CAN and COULD in our daily conversations, offices, and other official places, but we generally not able to find their exact use. Similarly CAN and COULD are parts of MODALS that show POSSIBILITY, ABILITY, CAPABILITY, and PERMISSION. Moreover, today we will learn the exact USE […]

Present Perfect Continuous Tense Part-4

INTRODUCTION THE PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE is also one of the most important tenses which are very useful in Meetings, Newspapers, English Magazines, Novels, etc. Moreover, it is very useful in your communication too. In addition to this, it has a long structure as compare to other tenses. Also read INDEFINITE (part-1), CONTINUOUS (part-2), and PERFECT (part-3) PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS […]

Example Of Present Perfect Tense Part-3

INTRODUCTION Check INDEFINITE and CONTINUOUS as well. EXAMPLE OF PRESENT PERFECT TENSE is a rather important tense in English. In fact, the structure of it is very simple. In other words, Present Perfect Tense is related to SOMETHING WHICH YOU HAVE COMPLETED IN PRESENT RECENTLY. EXAMPLE OF PRESENT PERFECT TENSE (POSITIVE) The PRESENT PERFECT is all regarding something which has done recently in […]

Example Of Present Continuous Tense Part-2

INTRODUCTION To understand this blog must read what is INDEFINITE. In the EXAMPLE OF PRESENT CONTINUOUS tense, you will learn about action, situation, or condition that is occurring now, consequently, and carrying on into the future as well. In other words, ANYTHING WHICH IS GOING ON. EXAMPLE OF PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE (POSITIVE) The PRESENT CONTINUOUS is all about anything as […]

Daily English vocabulary words with Hindi meaning

INTRODUCTION This blog is daily English vocabulary words with Hindi meaning where you get accomplish words. moreover, English has enormous words with an expected 250,000 unmistakable, multiple times that numerous particular implications of it. In any case, most English educators dominating the 3000 normal words, offer 90 to 95% perception of English papers, books, motion pictures, and discussions. Likewise, with […]