Sunil Chaudhary Guruji

Antonyms – Spoken, SSC, CGL, Bank and to Simply improve your English

Antonyms Words Antonyms Words Antonyms Ability Disability. Malice Goodwill Accept Reject, refuse. Master Servant Acquit Convict. Natural Artifical Barbarous Civilized. Noble Base, Ignoble Barren Fertile. Normal Abnormal Base Noble Obstinate Yielding Callous Soft, tender Offensive Pleasing, defensive Care Neglect Optional compulsory Censure Praise, Applaud Part(n) Yielding. Deep Shallow Part(v) Join. Delight Despleasure, sorrow. Particular General. … Read more

PowerPoint built-in shortcuts and commands

PowerPoint built-in shortcuts and commands   Command Shortcut Group objects Ctrl+Shift+G Ungroup objects Ctrl+Shift+H Show or hide grid Shift+F9 Show or hide guides Alt+F9 Change grid or guide settings Ctrl+G Show AutoShape menu and insert shape Alt+U -> Ctrl+ENTER Insert perfect squares Press shift first, start drawing figure Move selection in specific direction Ctrl+ARROW Zoom … Read more

5 English Spelling Rules To Improve Your Writing

1. I Before E Except After C, And When Sounded Like A (Usually) We usually spell things IE and not EI: Correct: believe Incorrect: believe Correct: friend Incorrect: freind Correct: piece Incorrect: peice There are two exceptions: A) When coming after the letter “c,” then it is usually spelled EI: Correct: receive Incorrect: recieve Correct: … Read more

TIMELINE for Sentences – English Language – TAMS Studies Aligarh

        SIMPLE ACTIVE SIMPLE PASSIVE   PROGRESSIVE / CONTINUOUS ACTIVE PROGRESSIVE / CONTINUOUS PASSIVE     PAST TIME^||||     She had already eaten when I arrived. The painting had been sold twice before it was destroyed. ^|PAST PERFECT|| I had been waiting for four hours when he finally arrived. The house had been being painted for over a month … Read more

Vocabulary related to people around you – TAMS Studies English Language Academy

acquaintance (noun): someone you know casually (eg: a friend of a friend)address (verb): to name someone in a specific way (when speaking or writing)awkward (adj.): feeling uncomfortablecolleagues (noun): people you work withcustomer service (noun): help for shoppers, buyers, membersdivorced (adj.): not married anymoreexecutive (noun): manager or high level employee in a company or businessfirst name terms (BrE) / first name basis: having a close … Read more