“The Knowledge Library”

Knowledge for All, without Barriers…

An Initiative by: Kausik Chakraborty.

“The Knowledge Library”

Knowledge for All, without Barriers……….
An Initiative by: Kausik Chakraborty.

The Knowledge Library

English Grammar

PREPOSITIONS ATTACHED TO CERTAIN WORDS

1.abide…………..by 2.absorbed……. In 3.abstain ……from 4.Accomplice……with 5.accused…… (Sb)of(sth) 6.accustomed….. To 7.addicted…….. To 8.adhere…….. To 9.admit……..to/into 10.advantage……. Over (sb) of (sth) 11.advantage…….. Of(sth) 12.affection………. For 13.afflicted……,.

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TENSES

Tenses denote the time of action. They show when the work is done. They are: (1)Present Tense (2)Past Tense (3)Future Tense They are further divided

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Artical

अंग्रेजी में a, an और the को Article (उपपद) कहते हैं  ।  ये दो प्रकार के होते हैं : 1. Indefinite Article – A तथा An

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 Analogies

In verbal analogies, the student is given one pair of related words and another word without its pair. The student must find a words that

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Anagrams

An anagram is a word or phrase that is made by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase. For example, stop is an anagram

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Punctuation Mark

Punctuation marks are symbols that are used to aid the clarity and comprehension of written language. Some common punctuation marks are the period, comma, question

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Prefix & Suffixes

A prefix is a group of letters placed before the root of a word. For example, the word “unhappy” consists of the prefix “un-” [which means “not”]

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Compound Words

A aftereffect afternoon afterthought airbag aircraft airline airplane airport airtight angelfish another anybody anyhow anyone anyplace anything anytime anyway anywhere applesauce armchair armhole armpit arrowhead

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Adjective

quantity – few, no, one, two, three, four, little, several, many, all, some, every, each, … opinion – good, better, best, bad, worse, worst, wonderful, splendid, mediocre,

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PRONOUNS

PRONOUNS Pronoun as Subject Pronoun as Object Pronoun as Possessive Adjective Possessive Pronoun Reflexive Pronoun 1st Person Singular I me my mine myself 2nd Person

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Some Irregular Verbs

Verb Past Tense Past Participle awake awoke awoken be was/were been beat beat beaten become became become begin began begun bend bent bent bring brought

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A Lot vs. Alot vs. Allot

The English language is teeming with idiosyncrasies that can cause confusion, including differentiating between a lot, alot, and allot. Though these words all sound the same, a lot and allot mean totally

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Facts About Adjectives!

1. Adjectives are words used to describe things. Adjectives are used to describe things. Here are some examples: It is very hot in June. The boy ran quickly.

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Mixed Constructions

A mixed construction is a sentence with incompatible elements that begins with one type of structure and shifts to another type of structure. In these

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Parallelism

Parallel sentence elements in grammar are just like parallel lines in geometry: they face the same direction and never meet. More precisely, in grammar, it’s

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