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Declarative Sentences to Ask Indirect Questions

Leave a Comment / Grammar / Pushpendra Singh

Asking question is of utmost importance because we have to gather some information from it. There are different ways of asking questions and today we are going to discuss one such way. As we know that we use declarative sentences are used to make a statement. But, do we know that they can also be […]

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If and Whether Use in Indirect Reported Speech

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In this confused words guide we are going to look at how to use if and whether in Indirect speech sentences. We will further look at differences with the help of examples. Are you still waiting for an intro para that would tell you the significance of English? Not anymore. We at EnglishBix are quite

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Been vs Being with Sentence Examples

Leave a Comment / Confused Words / Shraddha Borade

This ultimate guide gives you a detail look at differences and examples of been vs being and how they are used to avoid confusion. Most of the times we get confused on whether to use been or being . Therefore we have got this article to build a clear understanding. Being in the world surrounded

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10 Phrases to Start Your Indirect Questions

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We use indirect questions to ask for help in the streets, at office, at work, because they are very polite. Therefore, you can also make polite requests using questions. We use them when we talk to a person we don’t know really well, or in professional situations like office. List of Phrases to Start Indirect

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30+ Adjectives Words to Call Someone Stupid

Leave a Comment / Vocabulary / Chhavi Sharma

So I, the last Saturday when you were hanging around with your gang all submerged into insulting each other, did knowing only little regular terms made you uncomfortable, or perhaps you didn’t notice, but hey! I Just drove you back to the day and now you can ponder on not knowing enough of life saving

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Imperative Sentences Examples to Give Commands

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Chhaya

English is a vast subject and if you need to have a good command of the language then you need to understand various concepts and grasp what is important.  In this session, we would be working on to know the Imperative sentences.  Imperative Sentences For Commands and Instructions Basically, the imperative sentences are used to

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Does and Do: Sentence & Questions with Examples

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Today we’ll be discussing two commonly confused English words does and do. And discuss the correct usage along with example sentences. Word does is usually confused with do because it is also a form of verb do. These words are commonly used to represent an action in present. Let’s see one example before starting. Correct

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Abstract Nouns from Adjectives, Verbs and Common Nouns

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Here we’ll look at total of three different ways by which abstract nouns are formed using various types of English words and later we’ll have a look at some examples to better understand how formation works. 3 Ways of Formation Of Abstract Nouns Abstract Nouns are generally formed from three types of words namely Common

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Find & Correct Common Mistakes in Your Writing

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Have you ever thought why do we consider writing as one of the most important skills in today’s time? It is in demand as most of the people are searching for candidates and eligible employees that can provide fluent English writing. The demand has increased due to the increase in the incoming of overseas projects.

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Very Much vs Too Much with Sentence Examples

Leave a Comment / Confused Words / Nuthalapati Jahnavi

Here we’ll have a look at the differences and examples of very much vs too much and build our concept by using each of them in sentences. English is the language which is neither easy nor tough. It has it’s own variety of methodologies for writing and speaking. A small comma makes a great deal

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