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Spoken English Course in Aligarh – TAMS Studies
Hello Friends, At TAMS Studies, you get “World Class Spoken English” which covers most of your requirements with it. Some of the things you get with us are as follows: Spoken English English Grammar English for Competitive Exams SSC, CGL, BANK PO, NDA, IAS etc MNC Training Excel Classes MIS Interview Preparation Resume Services Translation … Read more
Idioms and Phrases – English Classes Aligarh
Directions: In questions 1 to 300, four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best express the meaning of the idiom/ phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet. To strain every nerve (a) to make utmost efforts (b) to feel weak and tried (c) to be a … Read more
Idioms and Phrases – English Classes Aligarh
Directions: In questions 1 to 300, four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best express the meaning of the idiom/ phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet. To strain every nerve (a) to make utmost efforts (b) to feel weak and tried (c) to be a … Read more
Preposition Exercises
Choose the right preposition of place: At In On the picture, I can see a family at in on a kitchen. There … Read more
Adjectives
Adjectives Adjectives are words that are used to describe (what kind of?) nouns and pronouns and to quantify (how much of?) and identify (which one?) them. In a nutshell, Adjectives are what define nouns and give them characteristics to differentiate them from other nouns. For example: – He was wearing a blue shirt. Here ‘blue’ is an … Read more
Preposition and Exercises
Prepositions are short words (on, in, to) that usually stand in front of nouns (sometimes also in front of gerund verbs). Even advanced learners of English find prepositions difficult, as a 1:1 translation is usually not possible. One preposition in your native language might have several translations depending on the situation. There are hardly any … Read more
Pronoun Exercises
Put in the relative who, which or whose where necessary. Type an x if the relative pronoun can be left out. This is the boy had an accident. Yesterday I saw a car was really old. Mandy is the girl I met on Friday. I haven’t seen Frank, brother is five, for a long time now. The robber stole the car the lady parked in front of … Read more
Office Romance – Yes or No?
Well, there’s this cute new guy who’s just joined the organization you work. And what makes it better is that he works in your department. Before you know it, he asks you out on a date. You go out for a couple of dates and now you’re in a relationship. Do you know you have … Read more
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