Parin
☼ As soon as :– When the sentence begins with “as soon as” then no conjunction is used between two sentences.
↦ Examples :–
(1) As soon as I opened the door, the dog began to bark.
(2) As soon as Shweta fin…
☼ No sooner : –
(1) If the sentence begins with “No sooner” then the conjunction which is to be put in the blank will be ‘than’.
(2) If the blank is given after “No sooner” then put the verb according to tenses.
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☼ Hardly / Scarcely : – If the sentence begins with Hardly / Scarcely then the conjunction will be ‘when’.
↦ Examples :–
(1) Hardly / Scarcely had I opened the door, when the dog began to bark.
(2) Hardl…
☼ Use “too” and Remove “too”
(1) Remove ‘too’
(1) He is too fast to run fast.
He is so fast that he cannot run fast.
(2) He is too generous not to help you.
He…
☼ This is one kind of degree of comparison which is used in a special kind of a formation / construction of a sentence.
We use “the” in front of each of two comparative adjectives or adverbs to indicate a parallel increase or decrease.
☼ Exercise : Identify gerund :
- Playing cards is his favourite hobby.
- I like going for a walk.
- Geeta is fond of reading novels.
- Smoking is harmful for health.
- Stop making n…
☼ Definition :– A Gerund is a form of the verb which ends in–ing and has a force of a Noun and a verb.
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