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Daily Dawn Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning 4 August 2019 | English Grammar

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Daily Dawn Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning
August 04, 2019

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Practice Exercise in Punctuation | English Grammar for Competitive Exams

Practice Exercise in Punctuation | English Grammar for Competitive Exams

In the sentences below insert commas where they are needed, remove them where they are not. Also, beware of errors in the use of semicolons. Some sentences may contain no error.


1. While Bill was riding his bike got a flat tire.
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2. The mailman did not leave the package for Jeff was not at home.
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3. After doing her homework Millie as you might expect talked on the phone for an hour.
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4. His work criticised many commonly held beliefs however and it was strictly censored.
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5. The car, which ran into mine, was a Buick.
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6. Dad went to the airport to pick up Dave and Ellie went to the train station to meet Debbie.
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Practice Exercise in English Idioms | English Grammar for Competitive Exams

Identify the errors in English idiom in the following sentences. Write revised versions in the spaces provided. Some sentences may contain no error.

1. It was an honour to die at battle for their religion.
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2. After the ceremony, the newlyweds ascended up the stairs.
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3. I hope that the admissions office will comply to my request for an extension.
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4. Unless the call comes soon, we will lose out on a lucrative business venture.
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Practice Exercise in Pronoun Agreement | English Grammar for Competitive Exams

Some of these sentences contain errors in agreement between pronoun and antecedent or shifts in pronoun person. Make corrections in the space provided. Some sentences are correct.

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Different Ways to Say GOOD to describe Abilities, Achievement, Idea, Opportunity, Performance

Many different ways to say GOOD to describe abilities, an achievement, an idea, an opportunity, a performance

English grammar Tips for COMPETITIVE Exams

Many different ways to say GOOD to describe abilities, an achievement, an idea, an oportunity, a performance

Abilities:

  • Inestimable
  • Extraordinary
  • Legendary
  • Miraculous
  • Transcendent
  • Terrific
  • Peerless
  • Shocking
  • Staggering
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English Grammar: Idioms And Phrases (“Set-H/I”) | for CSS, PMS, PCS, NTS

English Grammar: Idioms And Phrases (“Set-H/I”) | for CSS, PMS, PCS, NTS

Hang one’s head:
(To look ashamed or embarrassed) – we all hung our heads when our team was last in the competition.

Hard and fast:
(Strict) – There are some hard and fast rules in every walk of life, and we must follow them.

Have a bone to pick:
(Have a cause of complaint) – I’ve a bone to pick with you about your behaviour yesterday.

Have one’s back to the wall:
(To be in a very difficult or desperate situation) – He certainly has his back to the wall as he has lost his job and cannot find another one.

Head or tail:
(Any sense) – I could not make head or tail of his account of the accident.

High and Dry:
(out of water; in a dry place; safe) – Just where the eastern curve begins stands Kingscliff, a cluster of white cottages, fronted by a white beach, whereon some half-dozen of stout fishing-smacks are hauled up high and dry.

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English Grammar: Idioms And Phrases (“Set-G”) | for CSS, PMS, PCS, NTS

English Grammar: Idioms And Phrases (“Set-G”) | for CSS, PMS, PCS, NTS

Generation gap
(The difference between the attitudes of young and old people) – The generation gap often causes young boys and girls run away from home.

Get off the track
(Be diverted from the main subject of discussion) Let’s not get off the track. We’re talking about films, and not TV programmes.

Get on one’s nerves
(Annoy one to the extent of causing nervous irritation) – The constant howling of that dog gets on my nerves.

Get the better of
(Overcome, defeat, win) – My wife always gets the better of our quarrels.

Get to the bottom of
(To discover the explanation of the real facts of (a mystery etc.) – I’ll get to the bottom this affair if it takes me a year!

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Daily Dawn Vocabulary

Daily Dawn Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning 8 May 2019 | English Grammar

Every aspirant knows the importance of English language and vocabulary. In order to facilitate the aspirants, we have started a new trend of posting vocabulary on our website. The vocabulary will include the words from dawn newspaper along with their meanings which will save a lot of time of the aspirants.
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Daily Dawn Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning 6 May 2019 | English Grammar

Every aspirant knows the importance of English language and vocabulary. In order to facilitate the aspirants, we have started a new trend of posting vocabulary on our website. The vocabulary will include the words from dawn newspaper along with their meanings which will save a lot of time of the aspirants.
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Daily Dawn Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning
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Daily Dawn Vocabulary

Daily Dawn Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning 4 May 2019 | English Grammar

Every aspirant knows the importance of English language and vocabulary. In order to facilitate the aspirants, we have started a new trend of posting vocabulary on our website. The vocabulary will include the words from dawn newspaper along with their meanings which will save a lot of time of the aspirants.
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Daily Dawn Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning
May 04, 2019