Marks In English, You Must Know!
Yes, various marks in English depart various meanings. Knowing then will increase one’s fluency. On the contrary, not knowing then will also decearse one’s potentiality. 1) …
Yes, various marks in English depart various meanings. Knowing then will increase one’s fluency. On the contrary, not knowing then will also decearse one’s potentiality. 1) …
IELTs exam is nothing but a trick to allure you into writing the wrong answer. Apart from that , nothing is complicated here. So, one must …
Some candidates think of IELTS reading part as hard just because of selecting headings. But there are some trick to identify perfect headings for selective proportion …
IELTS reading part requires good reading skills and good vocabulary. The passages are made to confuse the reader so that pupils often write wrong answers. Most …
Imagine you’re having a conversation with someone, and at one point, they claim a different aspect. They are trying to defend you. All of a sudden, …
Ray Bradbury , a master story teller who had nothing to do with technology, predicted a seashell like functional term of human life in 1953, which …
Once, I told my teacher that the topic was so tough. He replied , ” Everything is tough.” Damn! It hit me greatly. Indeed, everything is …
Along with the prolonged history of English , it also has so many long words. Some are so long that these have more letters than English …
Why do we always feel the happiest moment once it turns into a memory? Most of us have some very good days in our lives. But …
Anyone can perform well in this exam, yet every year millions of students score poorly and feel disappointed. So where is the problem? Is it with …
1)So— Ex: This chicken is so delicious. “So” is often considered informal in developed countries and in Advanced English . Additonally, if you plan to go …
Big– ●Huge= It generally means big ●Gigant/Enormous=It means very big or monstrous. ●Vast=Often indicates well prolongation or extended in length. ●Wide=Means something is well extended or …