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UPKAR PRAKASHAN, AGRA-2
ByM. S. Shekhawat
© Publishers & Author
PublishersUPKAR PRAKASHAN
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● Various collocations given in this book have been compiled from various sources aftercareful study of several newspapers, monthly magazines, various books, novels,dictionaries, speeches & conversations of different people and other innumerable journals,so the publisher and the author don’t claim the originality of various phrases, sentences,definitions, etc. given in the book.
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About the AuthorAbout the AuthorAbout the Author
There are always some ventures which are inspired by motives higher than
money. Way back, 1977, a restless enterprising young man Mr. Paras Saklecha
“Dada”, then a fresh graduate, in Ratlam (M.P.), decided
to do something for the young graduates from the Hindi
heartland in order to enable them to get public sector jobs.
Long ago he founded a ‘not for profit’ organization,
YUWAM with a mission of “Moulding the Youth–
Building the Nation” and since its inception it has been
imparting classroom coaching and guidance to thousands
of youths for banking services recruitment. Run by high
octane and totally selfless people, today, it has become a
study circle par excellence. We take great pride in seeing the panoramic view
of transformation of a little seed into a grand Banyan tree where thousands of
youths take guidance and head towards their destinations.
Mr. M.S. Shekhawat, the author of this book has been associated with Mr.
Saklecha and Yuwam from day one and has devoted himself body and soul to
the mission. Mr. Shekhawat has about thirty years of rich teaching experience
and today he has such a formidable command and innovative way of teaching
the English language that he has truly very few peers in this context. He has
had the honour of being a guest member of Banking Services Recruitment
Board, Jaipur and the guest faculty for Pre Recruitment
Training Programmes organized by various nationalized
banks.
Mr. Shekhawat has written about fifteen books on
English so far. His book on English Grammar has won
great critical acclaim for both its preciseness and simplicity.
He has left no stone unturned in ensuring that the most
esoteric rules of the English Grammar are simplified
enough to help even the most ordinary student, whether from English medium
or Hindi medium, grasp them easily. Besides, his book “English Fluency
Development Course” can veritably be called his crowning glory and India’s
first Fluency Development Course of its kind for Hindi speaking people. The
material therein and sentence generating structures are so effective that if one
sincerely studies it, he will incur the envy of everyone with his stupendous
knowledge and fluency. He has also written a couple of books on English
Vocabulary and usage which give a number of examples at each single entry,
thereby a committed student can gain an unbeatable erudition in English.
Moreover thousands of sentences, phrases and sentence patterns leave even
the experts highly impressed and leave no area of English untouched.
Besides having written a huge body of work on the English language, Mr.
Shekhawat, in his spare time just as a hobby, teaches the aspirants to various
competitive exams through Yuwam Centres. He conducts classes and workshops
on English Fluency Development Techniques, Communication and
Pronunciation skills, Personality Development and Soft Skills, etc. Very soon,
he intends to conduct such workshops throughout the country. There is much
more in the pipeline. Come and experience the magic of a man’s life long
devotion.
May God bless his efforts.
—Publisher
( iv )
‘‘U. K. residents who have undergone a full 16 years ofeducation use perhaps 5,000 words in speech and upto 10,000words in written communications.’’
—The Guinness Book of World Records
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1. Words beginning with A …………………………… 32. Words beginning with B …………………………… 203. Words beginning with C …………………………… 354. Words beginning with D …………………………… 655. Words beginning with E …………………………… 866. Words beginning with F …………………………… 997. Words beginning with G …………………………… 1148. Words beginning with H …………………………… 1249. Words beginning with I …………………………… 135
10. Words beginning with J …………………………… 14911. Words beginning with K …………………………… 15312. Words beginning with L …………………………… 15613. Words beginning with M …………………………… 16714. Words beginning with N …………………………… 18315. Words beginning with O …………………………… 18916. Words beginning with P …………………………… 19717. Words beginning with Q …………………………… 22118. Words beginning with R …………………………… 22319. Words beginning with S …………………………… 24120. Words beginning with T …………………………… 27421. Words beginning with U …………………………… 28922. Words beginning with V …………………………… 29423. Words beginning with W …………………………… 30024. Words beginning with X …………………………… 31025. Words beginning with Y …………………………… 31126. Words beginning with Z …………………………… 312
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