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WELCOME

WELCOME

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SCHOOL IS JUST LIKE A FOUNTAIN OF KNOWLEDGE. . . WHERE SOME PEOPLE COME TO DRINK, SOME TO SIP AND OTHERS TO GARGLE. . .

Rules : ENJOY AS MUCH AS YOU CAN

There always will be questions in Competitive exams like CLAT, CSAT, UGC-NET, Bank PO, CAT, GRE, GMAT, SSC, NDA etc. where one might end up pulling his hair asking I never studied such Grammar & I have no clue how to get this one right. I have tried to make this easy for you in this Blog. I have compiled the most frequently asked miscellaneous concepts & rules of English Grammar in this blog. Rules which usually find it difficult to be classified under one certain head / title

Covered below are 50 common mistakes in English grammar that we very often make. Not only competitive exams but should you do these 50 highly important concepts well; your confidence about spoken English will go notches up & very soon your friends will also tell you & compliment you about the same.

Dont get daunted with the number 50. Heres how you learn it: these have been used in sentences. Pick 20 of them in a day and reuse them in other sentences. Lets not get over bothered with rules here.Chalo ! Shuru ho jaao

Kamaal karte ho error jee !!!

1)She prides on her beauty. She prides herself on her beauty.

2)Students should avail of good opportunity. Students should avail themselves of good.

3)We enjoyed at the party. We enjoyed ourselves at the party.

4)There is nothing such as luck. There is no such thing as luck.

5)Tell me how are you. Tell me how you are.

5)He jumped a ten feet wide ditch. He jumped a ditch ten feet wide.

6)What for has he come? What has he come for?

7)This will not only interest children, but also good men. This will interest not only children but also good men.

8)I neither know the name of the author, nor the bookseller. I know the name of neither the author nor the bookseller.

9)He was either educated at Bombay or at Madras. He was educated either in Bombay or in Madras.

10)Walking is good both for health and recreation. Walking is good for both health and recreation.

11)Walking is good both for health and recreation. Walking is good for both health and recreation.

12)The milk of a cow is too nutritious. The milk of a cow is very nutritious.

13)Mohan lived in a boarding. Mohan lived in a boarding house.

14)He has taken admission in a law college. He has been admitted to a law college.

15)He feels very weak to walk. He feels too weak to walk.

16)The tide was so strong that the rope was torn. The tide was so strong that the rope broke.

17)The boat was drowned. The boat sank.

18)Do it or you will be beaten. Do it or you shall be beaten.

19)If they make noise, they will be fined. If they make a noise they shall be fined.

20)He is suffering from a strong cold. He is suffering from a bad cold.

21)Cattle is grazing in the field. Cattle are grazing in the field.

22)The gentry of this town does not like it. The gentry of this town do not like it.

23)The police has arrested him. The police have arrested him.

24)I shall go to my quarter. I shall go to my quarters.

25)I have four son-in-laws. I have four sons-in-law.

26)My house is built of bricks. My house is built of brick.

27)He is true to his words. He is true to his word.

28)I have three pairs of shoes. I have three pairs of shoe.

29)He did three-fourth of the work. He did three-fourths of the work.

30)He had to do several works. He had to do several pieces of work. 31)Let he and I do it together. Let him and me do it together.

32)They are all there but I. They are all there but me.

33)Who do you take me for? Whom do you take me for?

34)I would not do that if I were him. I would not do that if I were he.

35)He answered more questions than me. He answered more questions than I.

36)They are wiser than us. They are wiser than we.

37)We are poorer than them. We are poorer than they.

38)One should respect his teacher. One should respect ones teacher.

39)One does not like to have his work doubted. One does not like to have ones word doubted.

40)One must not boast of his own success. One must not boast of ones own success.

41)Everyone should respect ones teacher. Everyone should respect his teacher.

42)Anyone can do this if one tries. Anyone can do this if he tries.

43)Everybody wants to have their full pay. Everybody wants to have his full pay.

44)Whom do you think he is? Who do you think he is?

45)Who did you see? Whom did you see?

46)He was the man whom I thought was very poor. He was the man who I thought was very poor.

47)This is one of the interesting stories that has been told by Tolstoy. This is one of the interesting stories that have been told by Tolstoy.

48)This is one of the best buildings that has come into my view. This is one of the best buildings that have come into my view.

49)It is I who is to blame. It is I who am to blame.

50)This is the man who was there and no one saw. This is the man who was there and whom no one saw.

ACCEDE : to agree, followEXCEED : to go beyond

ADVICE : advice is a nounADVISE : advise is a verb

ALTOGETHER : means whollyALL TOGETHER : everybody in a group

AUGER : it is a kind of a toolAUGUR : to predict

ALLUDE : it means to refer toELUDE : it means to dodge or escape Arey conphujiyaa gae qa :

FAZE : it means to confuse someonePHASE : it refers to a stage in someones life- though it can be a stage in almost anything else.

ELICIT : it means to extract or draw outILLICIT : it means illegal

BRIDAL : to do something with brides and weddingsBRIDLE : it is used as a noun means a halter or a restrain; as a verb it means to restrain or to draw oneself up in anger

EMINENT : it means distinguished ; famousIMMINENT : it means near; close at hand

DESERT : it means to abandon; wastelandDESSERT : sweet course of a meal

CURB : it means to controlKERB : it i s the edge of a footpath; or side walk

CRITERIA : singularCRITRION : plural

CAPITAL : it means money investedCAPITOL : it is the building where government meets

BORN : beginning of a new lifeBORNE : it means carried

BRAISE : to cook slowly in liquidBRAZE : most commonly means to solder with an alloy of copper and zinc

BESIDE : it means by the side ofBESIDES : it means in addition to

BLONDE; BLOND : Because these are words of French, there is a feminine and masculine formBLONDE : its feminineBLOND : masculine

CO-OPERATION : it means working togetherCORPORATION : it is a business organization

FOREWORD : it is preface in a bookFORWARD : it means ahead

FORBEAR : it means to restrain fromFOREBEAR : it means an ancestor or forefather

CLEMENCY : MEANS MERCY

MINION : HELPER

TUM CLEMENCY KE SAGAR,tum paalan karta, mai MINION tum SWAMI, kripa karo bharta

RESPLENDENT

RESPLENDENT:SHINING BRILLIANTLY

>IN THE MOVIE TITANIC KATES PENDENT WAS RESPLENDENT

PACHYDERM

PACHYDERM:THICK SKINNED

HIPPO HAS A PACHYDERM BODY.

DAUB:A PATCH OR SMEAR OF A THICK OR STICKY SUBSTANCE

DAUB ACHE HAIN

GAINSAY

gainsay:deny or contradict(a fact or statement).

Nana patekar : gainsay patekar

Unbridled:Uncontrolled, unrestrained

Dheere dheere pyaar ko badhana hai unbridled ho jaana hai

JETTISON : throw or drop (something) from an aircraft or ship.

GAFFE:AN UNINTENTIONAL ACT CAUSING EMBARESSMENT TOITS ORIGINATOR.

DADDY MUJHSE BOLA TU GAFFEHAI MERI

HALCYON(PRONOUNCED AS HAL-I-KON)

Halcyon : Good days

Halcyon aane waale hai

Sunder : to separate

For example : in the Previous video the Phenomenon of sunder Didnt take place.

BEDLAM : CONFUSION

HOI POLLOI : COMMON PEOPLE(HOI POLLOI PARTY)

PANEGYRIC : TO PRAISE SOMEONE

PRONOUNCED AS PAN-E-JE-RIK

AFFLUENT : RICH(RICHIE RICH : RICHIE AFFLUENT)

INDIGENT : POOR

ZEHENAASEEB ZEHENAASEBTUJHE CHAAHUN UNBRIDLED ZEHENAASEEB. . .

HUA AFFLUENT DIL INDIGENTTUJHE CHAAHUN UNBRIDLEDZEHENAASEEB. . .

BELLIGERENT : WILD

EXAMPLE: GIRLS IN THE PREVIOUS VIDEO WERE BELLIGERENT.

AZURE: IT IS A VARIATION OF BLUE THAT IS OFTEN DESCRIBED AS THE COLOUR ON A CLEAR SUMMER DAY.

PECULATE:TO STEAL

WITH THIS WE COME TO AN END OF THISSESSION OF VOCAB-BAAZI . . .

HOPE YOU ALL ENJOYED IT AS WELL AS GAINED SOME BASIC KNOWLEDGE ABOUT ENGLISH GRAMMAR HOPE YOU ALL GOT TO KNOW SOME NEW WORDS AS WELL AS A FANTASTIC WAY TO REMEMBER THEM

THANK YOU

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