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Thursday, 6 November 2014

Free Download English Synonyms and Antonyms by James Champlin Fernald

 English Synonyms and Antonyms

With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions

Author : JAMES C. FERNALD, L.H.D.

English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions Author: James Champlin Fernald Release Date: May 21, 2009 [EBook #28900] Language: English English Synonyms and Antonyms is basically a vocabulary builder that students might use as they prepare for entrance or exit exams.


Free Download Oxford Guide to English Grammar

Oxford Guide to English Grammar by John Eastwood 

Product Details

Paperback: 446 pages 
Publisher: Oxford University Press; 1St Edition edition (September 8, 1994) 
Language: English 
ISBN-10: 0194313514 
ISBN-13: 978-0194313513
Format : PDF


Free Download Critical Thinking, 9th Edition by Moore and Parker

Critical Thinking, 9th Edition

978-0-07-338667-6
ISBN-13:  9780073386676
Author(s): Moore, Brooke Noel; Parker, Richard

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eText: 
ISBN-13 9780077285289ISBN-10 007728528X
Print: 
ISBN-10 0-07-338667-7ISBN-13 978-0-07-338667-6
Author(s): Moore, Brooke Noel; Parker, Richard
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Copyright year: © 2009 Pages: 592
 

Monday, 20 October 2014

Degree of Comparison


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1.   Rahim is as good as Shafin.
2.   Rahim is better than shafin.
3.   Rahim is the best boy in the class.

Dc‡ii wZbwU ev‡K¨ Rahim  ‡K GKB Adjective Øviv wewfbœ gvÎvq we‡kwlZ K‡i Ac‡ii mv‡_ Zzjbv Kiv n‡q‡Q| Zzjbvi GB wewfbœ gvÎv, ¯Íi, avc ev ch©vq‡KB Degree of Comparison e‡j|

Degree of Comparison wZb ai‡bi nq|
1.     Positive Degree
2.     Comparative Degree
3.     Superlative Degree.

Degree wPbvi Dcvq:

1.      Positive Degree  Gi Adjective- Gi Av‡M I c‡i as _v‡K| ‡hgb: .......... as < adj> as................     ..................so < adj>  as....................
2.     Comparative Degree ‡Z Adjective-Gi c‡i me©`v than _v‡K|

Sunday, 19 October 2014

Rule of completing Sentence

Rule of completing Sentence

So That/in order that (hv‡Z/ hvi d‡j)

Structure: (Subject) + verb + ………+ so that/in order that + subject + can/may A_ev could/might + verb Gi vase form (present form).

Note: c~e©eZx© Clause wU present/future tense n‡j cieZx© clause G can/may e¨eüZ n‡e Ges c~e©eZx© clause wU past tense n‡j cieZx© could/might e¨eüZ n‡e|

Examples:
We eat so that we may live.
Read attentively so that you may pass.
He went to bazaar in order that he might buy some vegetables.
The students came to the college library so that they could/might borrow books.
I closed the door in order that thieves could/might not enter the room.
I closed the door in order hat no thief could/ might enter the room.
I helped him in order hat the work might be done in time.


Lest (cv‡Q/hv‡Z bv)

Structure: (Subject) + verb + …lest + subject + should/might + verb Gi base form.

Note: Lest Gi Wv‡b KL‡bv bv †evaK (negative) kã e‡m bv|

Example:
Work hard lest you should/might fail.
The little girl is walking very carefully les she should/might fall.
The thief ran away lest he should/might be caught.
So…..that (GZB ......... †h)

Structure1: (subject) + verb +so + adjective/adverb…+ that + subject + can/could +(not)+verb Gi base form…….....

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Barron's GRE 19th edition
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