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50 Important Rules of Conjunctions
Conjunctions are joining words. They connect words, phrases, clauses, or sentences. Common conjunctions are and, but, or, because, although, if, and so. Learning their rules helps us write and speak clearly. 1–10: Basic Rules of Conjunctions Use “and” to join similar ideas. Example: Riya sings and dances. Use “but” to show contrast. Example: He is poor but honest. 3.Use “or” to show choice. Ex…
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Figure of Speech
⎯ ❤️1A figure of speech is a special way of using words to make sentences more interesting, creative, and powerful. Instead of saying something in a plain way, we use figures of speech to add beauty, emotion, or deeper meaning. 🌟 Why Do We Use Figures of Speech? To make language more attractive To express ideas clearly and creatively To create strong images in the reader’s mind To make writing memorab…
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Parts of Speech in English Grammar
WritingWhen we speak or write in English, we use different types of words. These types are called parts of speech. Each part of speech has a special job in a sentence. Learning them helps you speak and write correctly and clearly. There are 8 main parts of speech in English. Let’s understand them one by one in very simple language. 1️⃣ Noun (Name of a person, place, thing, or idea) A noun is a nam…
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Simple, Complex & Compound Sentences Made Easy ✨
Understanding sentence types helps you write and speak better English. Let’s learn them in a very simple way 👇 🔹 1. Simple Sentence A simple sentence has one subject and one verb. It expresses a complete idea. 👉 Example: She plays football. 👉 Example: I like tea. ✔ Easy to understand ✔ Short and clear 🔹 2. Compound Sentence A compound sentence joins two simple sentences using words like and, …
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LPG Cylinder Price Hike in India: What It Means for Every Household
The price of LPG cylinders in India has gone up once again, adding extra pressure on household budgets. For millions of families, cooking gas is a daily necessity, and even a small increase can affect monthly expenses. This price hike comes at a time when people are already managing rising costs in other essential areas like food, education, and transportation. Why Have LPG Prices Increased? Sever…
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50 Rules of Subject-Verb Agreement
Subject-Verb Agreement means that the verb must match the subject in number and person. A singular subject takes a singular verb, and a plural subject takes a plural verb. Basic Rules A singular subject takes a singular verb. She writes beautifully. A plural subject takes a plural verb. They write beautifully. Two singular subjects joined by "and" take a plural verb. Riya and Priya are frien…
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50 Important Rules of Modals in English Grammar
What Are Modals? Modals are helping verbs used to express ability, possibility, permission, obligation, advice, and more. They are always followed by the base form of the main verb. Ability Can is used to express present ability. Example: She can swim. Could is used to express past ability. Example: He could run fast when he was young. 3.Be able to can be used in all tenses. Example: I will…
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50 Important Modal Rules in English Grammar
Modal verbs are helping verbs that express ability, possibility, permission, obligation, advice, and necessity. Here are 50 essential rules to help you understand and use them correctly. Basic Modal Rules Modal verbs are always followed by the base form of the verb. They never take -s, -es, -ing, or -ed. No helping verb is needed with modals. The negative is formed by adding not. Questions are…
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100 Rules of Direct and Indirect Speech
⎯ ❤️1Introduction Direct Speech repeats the exact words spoken by a person. Indirect Speech reports what someone said without quoting their exact words. Example: Direct: He said, "I am happy." Indirect: He said that he was happy. Rules 1–20: Basic Changes Remove quotation marks in indirect speech. Use "that" after the reporting verb when needed. Change the pronoun according to the subject. Change th…
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100 Essential Rules of Active and Passive Voice
Basic Rules In the active voice, the subject performs the action. In the passive voice, the subject receives the action. Only transitive verbs can be changed into passive voice. The object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence. The subject of the active sentence becomes the object in the passive sentence. Use the appropriate form of the verb "to be" in passive con…
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Master English Tenses
⎯ ❤️2100 Essential Rules of Tenses in English Grammar Mastering tenses is the key to speaking and writing English correctly. Here are 100 important tense rules explained in simple language. Present Tense Rules Use the simple present for daily routines. Add s/es with singular subjects. Plural subjects use the base verb. Use do/does for questions. Use do/does not for negatives. Use present continuo…
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Youth Issues in Today’s World
⎯ ❤️1Today’s youth are talented, creative, and full of dreams. They want to achieve success and make their families proud. But at the same time, they are facing many problems that affect their mental, emotional, and physical well-being. ⚡ Major Problems Faced by Youth 🔹 Stress and Anxiety Students often feel pressure from studies, exams, and expectations. Fear of failure and competition can make them …
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Traditional Learning vs Online Learning
⎯ ❤️2🏫 Traditional Learning Traditional learning happens in a classroom with teachers and students present together. Key Features: Face-to-face interaction with teachers 👩🏫 Fixed schedule and classroom environment ⏰ Better discipline and routine 📘 Immediate doubt solving Advantages: Strong personal connection with teachers and friends Helps in building social skills Less distraction compared to on…
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Parts of Speech Made Simple
English grammar may look difficult, but it becomes simple when you understand Parts of Speech. These are the basic categories of words that help us form meaningful sentences. Let’s learn them in an easy way 👇 🔹 1. Noun A noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or idea. 👉 Example: Riya, school, book, happiness 🔹 2. Pronoun A pronoun is used instead of a noun to avoid repetition. 👉 Example:…
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Silent Struggles of Youth
⎯ 🔥1Today, many young people are facing anxiety and depression, even if they don’t always show it. From school pressure to social media, from family expectations to future worries—life can feel overwhelming. What is Anxiety? Anxiety is when you feel constant worry, fear, or nervousness. It can make your heart race, disturb your sleep, and affect your focus. It’s like your mind is always thinking about…
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Competitive English Made Easy
⎯ ❤️1Competitive English is an important part of many exams. It helps you improve your reading, writing, and understanding skills. With regular practice, anyone can become good at it. Competitive English usually includes topics like grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and sentence formation. You may see questions on synonyms, antonyms, error correction, fill in the blanks, and reading passages. To impr…
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Sikh New Year & Baisakhi – A Festival of Faith and Courage
⎯ ❤️1🌼 Baisakhi is a very special day for Sikhs. It is celebrated as the Sikh New Year and also marks the foundation of the Khalsa Panth. This important day reminds us of courage, unity, and faith. 🪴On this day in 1699, Guru Gobind Singh Ji created the Khalsa Panth. He gave Sikhs a new identity and taught them to stand for truth, equality, and justice. The Khalsa became a symbol of bravery and dedica…