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General English Books, Notes, Study Material PDF for SSC, Bank and other Competitive exams.

  • Sentence Improvement Questions and Answers PDF

    Sentence Improvement Questions and Answers from previous year SSC CGL, CHSL paper, PDF for free download. 1000 + Improve the English Sentences, MCQs for SSC and Bank competitive exams.

    Previous Year Improvement of Sentences Questions

    Q.: Sheela was reprimanded by the school Marshall for coming lately to school.
    (a) to school lately
    (b) late to school
    (c) to school later
    (d) No improvement
    Explanation: Lately means recently Late means after the projected time.
    Hence, the correct option is (b).

    Q.: The equipment were faulty.
    (a) equipment were
    (b) equipment are
    (c) equipment was
    (d) No improvement
    Explanation: Singular subject is used with a singular verb. The plural of equipment is equipment only. Hence, singular verb was should be used.
    Hence, the correct option is (c).

    Q.: Where are you coming from?
    (a) No Improvement
    (b) do you come from
    (c) were you from
    (d) you are coming from
    Explanation: Here, present simple should be used. Where do you come from? means Where do you live?
    Hence, the correct option is (b).

    Q.: Sincerity is always appreciated.
    (a) enhanced
    (b) enjoyed
    (c) waited
    (d) No improvement
    Explanation: No improvement
    Hence, the correct option is (d).

    Q.: Rani has completed her graduation from a reputed university last year.
    (a) completed
    (b) was completed
    (c) No improvement
    (d) had been completed
    Explanation: In this sentence, ‘completed’ should be used to denote a past action.
    Hence, the correct option is (a).

    Q.: The chickens in his farm are fatted up nicely.
    (a) are fattened
    (b) are fattening
    (c) are fatting
    (d) No improvement
    Explanation: fatten means to make or become fatter
    Hence, the correct option is (b).

    Q.: The tribunal has postponed the hearing to December 15.
    (a) delayed
    (b) pushed
    (c) adjourned
    (d) No improvement
    Explanation: Postponed means an event pushed to a later time or date. Adjourned means to take a break. Here, adjourned should be used.
    Hence, the correct option is (c).

    Q.: Some people has all the luck even when they did not tried very hard.
    (a) Some people has all the luck even when they do not try very hard.
    (b) Some people have all the luck even when they do not tried very hard.
    (c) Some people have all the luck even when they do not try very hard.
    (d) No improvement
    Explanation: A plural subject agrees with a plural verb. Here, present tense, i.e., they do not try should be used.
    Hence, the correct option is (c).

    Q.: The boy said that he has read the book.
    (a) he has already read
    (b) he had read
    (c) he has finished to read
    (d) No improvement
    Explanation: Hence, he had read should be used.
    Hence, the correct option is (b).

    Q.: The air-conditioner has made ceiling fans a little redundant in today’s world.
    (a) superfluous
    (b) obsolete
    (c) extinct
    (d) No improvement
    Explanation: Here, obsolete should be used.
    Hence, the correct option is (b).

    Sentence Improvement Questions

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    Name : Sentence Improvement Questions and Answers
    Subject : General English
    Useful for SSC CGL, CHSL and Bank Exams
    Medium : English
    Number of Questions : 1000
    Number of pages : 76
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  • SSC Previous Year English Vocabulary PDF Download

    SSC CGL, CHSL Previous Year English Vocabulary book PDF free download. All most important words meaning in Hindi, Synonyms, Antonyms, ureses in sentence for preparation of upcoming exams. This PDF is designed to help the Hindi Medium students to upgrade their vocabulary up to SSC CGL Exam level.

    English Words from Previous SSC CGL, CHSL

    We are reproduce only two words from the Vocabulary book PDF. There are more than 2000 words in following formats.

    Belligerent

    Belligerent (Adjective.):
    Pronunciation: buh-li-juh-runt

    Word Meaning: Inclined to exhibit hostility or aggressive behavior; engaged in war or conflict.

    Word Meaning in Hindi: युद्धरत

    Synonyms: Hostile, Aggressive, Combative, Pugnacious, Militant
    Antonyms: Peaceful, Amicable, Friendly, Diplomatic, Non-aggressive

      Uses in Sentence:

      1. The belligerent nations refused to negotiate a peaceful resolution.
      2. His belligerent attitude made the situation even more tense.

        Word Uses in Hindi:

        • युद्धरत देशों के बीच संवाद का सुझाव देना शांतिपूर्ण समाधान की दिशा में होता है। (Suggesting dialogue between belligerent nations is in the direction of a peaceful resolution.)
        • उसका युद्धरत रवैया स्थिति को और भी तनावपूर्ण बना दिया। (His belligerent attitude made the situation even more tense.)

        Zany

        Zany (Adj.)
        Pronunciation: /ˈzeɪni/

        Word Meaning:

        1. Amusingly unconventional and eccentric; absurd or ludicrous in an entertaining way.
        2. Comically odd or eccentric in behavior or appearance.

        Word Meaning in Hindi: बेवकूफ , मजाकिया , पागल

        Synonyms: Eccentric, quirky, whimsical, offbeat, unconventional. Goofy, ludicrous, absurd, ridiculous, funny.
        Antonyms: Serious, conventional, ordinary, mainstream, normal. Sane, rational, sensible, sober.

        Uses in Sentence:

        1. The comedian’s zany antics kept the audience laughing throughout the show.
        2. He had a zany sense of fashion, always wearing mismatched clothes and bright colors.
        3. The party was filled with zany characters who entertained everyone with their wild stories.

        Word uses in Hindi:

        1. हास्य कलाकार के अद्भुत प्रयोग ने प्रस्तुति के दौरान दर्शकों को हंसाया। (The comedian’s zany antics kept the audience laughing throughout the show.)
        2. उसकी विचित्र फैशन सेंस हमेशा विभिन्न कपड़ों और चमकदार रंगों के साथ पहनकर उनको पागल बनाता था। (He had a zany sense of fashion, always wearing mismatched clothes and bright colors.)
        3. पार्टी विभिन्न चरित्रों से भरी थी जिन्होंने अपनी वन्दनात्मक कहानियों से सभी को मनोरंजन किया। (The party was filled with zany characters who entertained everyone with their wild stories.)

        Download : SSC Previous Year English Vocabulary PDF

        Name : SSC Previous Year English Vocabulary
        By : sscstudy.com Team
        For SSC CGL, CHSL, Bank and All Competitive Exams
        2000+ Word
        Medium : English
        Number of pages : 2070

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      1. Error Spotting Questions with Answers PDF

        Error Spotting Questions with Answers in English Sentences, PDF for free download. 1000+ find out which part of a sentence has an error, detect Common errors question from previous year SSC CGL, CHSL ,CPO, Bank paper for preparation of upcoming competitive exams.

        Previous Year Common Errors Questions

        Q.: If man makes proper use of his time and opportunities and follow his aim in life with patience and perseverance, he is sure to succeed.
        (a) And perseverance, he is sure to succeed
        (b) If man makes proper use of his time and opportunities
        (c) And follow his aim in life with patience
        (d) No Error
        Explanation: Here, subject (The man) is singular. Therefore, singular verb, i.e., and follows his aim in life with patience should be used here.
        Hence, the correct option is (c).

        Q.: What make people angry or tense is actually a mystery which is difficult to explain.
        (a) No Error
        (b) What makes people angry
        (c) Or tense is actually a mystery
        (d) Which is difficult to explain
        Explanation: When what is the subject of a clause, it takes a singular verb. There-fore, what makes people angry should be used here.
        Hence, the correct option is (b).

        Q.: The results of the survey were fairly disappointing.
        (a) Of the survey were
        (b) The results
        (c) Fairly disappointing
        (d) No error
        Explanation: The word ‘fairly’ is an adverb which means in a fair and reason-able way. Therefore, very or rather disappointing should be used here.
        Hence, the correct option is (c).

        Q.: Did you hear many news about the political situation while you were in that country?
        (a) About the political situation while you were in that country?
        (b) Many news
        (c) Did you hear
        (d) No error
        Explanation: News is an uncountable noun; therefore, many cannot be used with it. Many is used with countable nouns or pronouns only.
        Hence, the correct option is (b).

        Q.: This is the girl whose brother is a doctor.
        (a) Is a doctor
        (b) This is the girl
        (c) No error
        (d) Whose brother is
        Explanation: No error
        Hence, the correct option is (c).

        Q.: The sum and substance of this poem is as follows.
        (a) Of this poem
        (b) No error
        (c) The sum and substance
        (d) Is as follows
        Explanation: No error
        Hence, the correct option is (b).

        Q.: If man makes proper use of his time and opportunities and follow his aim in life with patience and perseverance, he is sure to succeed.
        (a) And perseverance, he is sure to succeed
        (b) If man makes proper use of his time and opportunities
        (c) And follow his aim in life with patience
        (d) No Error
        Explanation: Here, subject (The man) is singular. Therefore, singular verb, i.e., and follows his aim in life with patience should be used here.
        Hence, the correct option is (c).

        Q.: Let us vie to one another in doing good.
        (a) To one another
        (b) Let us vie
        (c) In doing good
        (d) No error
        Explanation: It is preposition linked error, ‘vie’ means to compete so vie agrees with ‘with’. Screaming fans vied to get closer to their idol. Therefore, with each other or one another should be used here.
        Hence, the correct option is (a).

        Q.: He looked upon me eye to eye for a few moments before he spoke.
        (a) Before he spoke
        (b) No error
        (c) Eye to eye for a few moments
        (d) He looked upon me
        Explanation: The phrase look upon means to regard someone or something in a certain way. When someone directs their eyes to something, we say ‘look at’.
        Hence, the correct option is (d).

        Q.: I do not know who you consider to be the best dancer.
        (a) I do not know
        (b) Who you consider
        (c) To be the best dancer
        (d) No error
        Explanation: Here, the best dancer should be used.
        Hence, the correct option is (d).

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        Name : Common Errors
        Medium : English
        Number of pages : 58
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      2. Jumbled Sentences for Competitive Exams PDF

        Jumbled sentences for competitive exams pdf, Re- arrangement of English Sentence in correct order, MCQ Questions answers for free download. Selected most important questions with answer from the previous year paper for the preparation of upcoming SSC CGL, CHSL, Bank exam.

        Re-arrange the sentences in correct order

        (A) in the winter time
        (B) the 2022 World Cup in Qatar
        (C) would best be staged
        (D) will not be held in June and July but
        (a) ADCB
        (b) BDCA
        (c) BCAD
        (d) CDAB
        Explanation: BDCA
        Hence, the correct option is (b).

        I. India is rapidly coming under the influence of western culture.
        P. Earlier India had its own moral and social values.
        Q. This change can be seen in our education system, marriages, food habits and daily routine.
        R. But today they have changed enormously.
        S. The effect of westernization is visible everywhere in India.
        6. It may be harmful to forget our culture and values completely.
        (a) QSRP
        (b) PQSR
        (c) SPRQ
        (d) PSRQ
        Explanation: SPRQ
        Hence, the correct option is (c).

        1. All religions show us the path
        P. know that
        Q. and wise men
        R. God is one
        S. which leads to God but the paths are different.
        (a) SRQP
        (b) SQPR
        (c) QPRS
        (d) QSPR
        Explanation: SQPR
        Hence, the correct option is (b).

        A. coal as a fuel
        B. in place of wood
        C. during this period
        D. people were beginning to use
        (a) CDAB
        (b) DCAB
        (c) BDAC
        (d) ACDB
        Explanation: CDAB
        Hence, the correct option is (a).

        1. The main reason behind Global Warming is the emission of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane.
        P. The ozone layer of the earth is depleted by cosmic research resulting in the warming of the atmosphere.
        Q. Burning of fuels in cars and factories results in the emission of harmful gases in the air.
        R. Cosmic oriented research work and test fire of atom bombs are also the causes of Global Warming.
        S. As a result of the rise in the temperature, polar icecaps and icebergs melt down and the water level in seas and rivers swells.
        6. Natural disasters like Tsunami, earthquake may also result from Global Warming.
        (a) PQRS
        (b) QRPS
        (c) RPQS
        (d) SQPR
        Explanation: QRPS
        Hence, the correct option is (b).

        1. The majority of children worldwide who are out of schools are girls.
        P. She marries much later in life and has fewer children.
        Q. A working woman spends 90 per cent of her income on the family.
        R. An educated woman acquires self-respect and confidence.
        S. Child mortality drops and fewer cases of mothers die in childbirth.
        6. So when you educate a woman the benefits cascade across the society.
        (a) PSQR
        (b) RPSQ
        (c) QRPS
        (d) QPRS
        Explanation: RPSQ
        Hence, the correct option is (b).

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        Name : Arrangement of Jumbled Sentences
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        Number of pages : 43
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      3. Cloze Test Exercise PDF with Answers

        Cloze Test Exercise PDF with Answers, Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for SSC CGL, CHSL, Bank competitive exams for free download. Pasage from Previous year paper for preparation of upcoming examinations.

        Directions for questions : Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternatives and fill in the blanks.
        How the domestication of animals began is not known. Perhaps, there were large number of animals in areas near water where men also were (i). Here man could observe the animals and study their habits, and this knowledge must have, (ii) him to tame them. It was again, easy for (iii) people to domesticate animals and feed them on the husks of the grain that were left after threshing. In any event, sheep and goats, pigs and cattle and later horses and asses were tamed and kept in pens. Man, thus, (iv) food from the soil and from animals. In the pens, the animals could be observed even more closely. Calves suckling milk must have given man the idea that he too could get food other than meat from cows and goats. This practice which combines agriculture with the raising of animals is known as (v) farming. Animals, however, were chiefly used to provide meat and milk, they were yet to be used as beasts of burden or to draw the plough.

        (i) = ?
        (a) amassed
        (b) concentrated
        (c) strengthened
        (d) intensified
        Explanation: concentrated
        Hence, the correct option is (b).

        (ii) = ?
        (a) authorized
        (b) enabled
        (c) modified
        (d) rendered
        Explanation: enabled
        Hence, the correct option is (b).

        (iii) = ?
        (a) business
        (b) fanning
        (c) rural
        (d) agricultural
        Explanation: agricultural
        Hence, the correct option is (d).

        (iv) = ?
        (a) gained
        (b) obtained
        (c) attained
        (d) achieved
        Explanation: obtained
        Hence, the correct option is (b).

        (v) = ?
        (a) joined
        (b) blended
        (c) united
        (d) mixed
        Explanation: mixed
        Hence, the correct option is (d).

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        Name : Cloze Test Exercise
        Previous year SSC Passage with answer
        Medium : English
        Number of pages : 56

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      4. English Comprehension Passages for Competitive Exams PDF

        English Comprehension Passages for Competitive Exams PDF for free download. Reading and answer the MCQs test – All previous year SSC CGL, CHSL, Bank comprehension in one PDF.

        Reading Comprehension Passage

        Directions for questions : Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
        Chameleons can make their skin colour change, but not because they decide to. The colour changes to help the chameleon avoid its enemies. It is a form of camouflage, a disguise that lets it blend in with its surroundings. The change is actually determined by environmental factors, such as light and temperature. Bright sunlight causes the skin to darken. On cool nights, the colour fades to a creamy colour. The colour also changes when chameleons are excited, angry or afraid. The colour change is rapid and
        increases when the chameleon is handled, injured, or approached by another chameleon. There are many types of chameleons. Almost half of them are found on the African island of Madagascar. The others mostly occur in the Sahara Desert, with few in Western Asia and Southern Europe. Chameleons live in trees, where they usually eat insects. Very large chameleons may even use their sticky tongues to catch birds.

        Answer MCQs

        Q.: A chameleon’s colour changes to help it
        (a) Look beautiful
        (b) Attract prey
        (c) Avoid its enemies
        (d) Fly away
        Explanation: avoid its enemies
        Hence, the correct option is (c).

        Q.: The colour change is determined by
        (a) Light and wind
        (b) Light and pressure
        (c) Pressure and temperature
        (d) Light and temperature
        Explanation: light and temperature
        Hence, the correct option is (d).

        Q.: Chameleons change colour when they are
        (a) Afraid, excited or angry
        (b) Excited, angry or hungry
        (c) Angry, excited or happy
        (d) Afraid, angry or hungry
        Explanation: angry, excited or happy
        Hence, the correct option is (c).

        Q.: Half of the worlds’ chameleons are found
        (a) In the continent of Asia
        (b) In the Sahara Desert
        (c) On the African island of Madagascar
        (d) On the Asian island of Madagascar
        Explanation: on the Asian island of Madagascar
        Hence, the correct option is (d).

        Q.: The colour changing ability of a chameleon is a form of camouflage which is a
        (a) Disease which affects chameleons.
        (b) Disguise that lets it blend in with its surroundings.
        (c) Dance done by chameleons.
        (d) Colour that fades.
        Explanation: disguise that lets it blend in with its surroundings.
        Hence, the correct option is (b).

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        Name : Comprehension Passages
        For SSC CGL, CHSL, Bank and all Competitive Exams
        Medium : English
        Number of pages : 103

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      5. English Tense Chart with Rules and Examples PDF

        English Tense Chart with Rules and Examples PDF for free download. English Grammar tenses forms, use in sentence, affirmative, negative and interrogative examples of all tenses. The knowledge of basic English grammar is very essential for the students preparing for competitive exams.

        There are three tenses ; Present, Past and Future. Further divided into Simple Present, Present Continuous, Present Prefect, Present Prefect Continuous. Same way Past and Future also divided.

        The MCQs from English Grammar and Comprehensions is asked in SSC CGL, CHSL, CPO, Bank and most of the competitive exams.

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        Tense Chart PDF

        Tenses Chart with Example
        Pdf Pages : 3
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        Tenses Table for Competitive Exams

        Tenses Table with Word, use, form, example (affirmative, Negative and Interrogative )
        Number of PDF Pages : 5
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        English Tenses Rules and Example PDF

        English Grammar Tenses Notes with rules and examples.
        Number of PDF pages : 9
        Medium : English
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      6. Neetu Singh Vocabulary Book PDF Download

        Neetu Singh English Vocabulary Book PDF in Hindi by KD Campus Coaching center for free download. This is best book for preparation of SSC CGL, CHSL, CPO Competitive exams General English exam paper.

        This book is designed for Hindi medium students to enhance command over the English language. This is Authored by Neetu Singh, a renowned educator and expert in English language training at KD Campus Delhi.

        This Vocabulary book with Pictures is structured in a user-friendly manner, begins with foundational concepts and gradually progresses to more advanced vocabulary topics. Each chapter is well organiged, considering the latest syllabus of SSC Exams, covering a wide array of words, their meanings, usage in context, and practice exercises.

        Contents of Book

        This book cover following topics :

        Visual Vocab, Vocabularies from Root, Words from Root ‘Logy’ , Words from Root ‘Graphy’ etc.
        One Word Substitution with Hindi meaning
        Idioms on Human Being : Idioms on Body Parts, Idioms on Animals and Birds, Idioms on Objects & Weapons, Idioms on Colours, Idioms on Food Items, Idioms on Love, Idioms on Man & Related Terms, Pair Idioms and Common Idioms.
        Vocabularies and Idioms in Articles,
        Simile,
        Commonly Used Foreign Words,
        Words Related to Worship,
        Food Habits,
        Offspring and Age Group,
        Instruments,
        Name of Places.
        Figure of Speech,

        Words Related to Literature, Speech and Works, Words Related to Life & Death, Words Related to Geography, Words Related to History, Words Related to Biology, Words Related to Physics and Words Related to Chemistry.
        Animal Traits
        Personality Traits,
        Words Related to Professions
        Habitat and Birth Wise
        He, She, Baby, Abode and Groups,
        Can Be & Cannot Be
        Hyphenated Phrases,
        Tone of the Passage

        Previous year / repeated
        Synonyms, Antonyms and Homonyms
        One Word Substitution,
        Idioms,
        Synonyms,
        Antonyms, and
        Spelling

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        Book Name : Vocabulary Book
        Author : Neetu Singh
        15000+Vocabularies All Previous year & Expected Questions
        Publisher : KD campus Publication
        Medium : English and Hindi ( Bilingual)
        Number of pages : 499

      7. Learn English in 60 days PDF

        Learn English in 50 to 60 days Step by Step guide PDF for free download. English learning book for beginners. The approach of this book is to teach daily English Conversations by using of simple English Sentences.

        Learn English in 50 to 60 Days

        A comprehensive guide designed to help beginners swiftly learn the English language through daily practice and simple conversations. This book is structured from basic vocabulary to fluent communication, covering essential grammar rules and practical language usage.

        Day 1-10:

        Building a Strong Foundation : This book start with the basics of English learning – introducing common greetings, essential vocabulary for everyday objects, and simple sentence structures. Every day learn new words and phrases, practicing pronunciation and forming basic sentences.

        Day 11-20:

        Expanding Vocabulary and Expressions : After 10 days student is comfortable with the fundamentals. He can learn more vocabulary expansion. Topics will include numbers, colors, family members, and common activities. After that the reader will learn how to express preferences, ask questions, and hold short conversations.

        Day 21-30:

        Knowledge of Grammar : It is Essentials to understand the grammar. During this phase, book cover essential grammar topics such as verb tenses, articles, prepositions, and sentence structure. Through guided exercises and examples, you will gain a solid grasp of English grammar rules.

        Day 31-40:

        Practical Situations and Role-plays : To enhance conversational skills, book is focus on real-life situations such as shopping, ordering food at a restaurant, asking for directions, and making appointments. Role-play exercises will allow to practice dialogue scenarios, and improve fluency and confidence.

        Day 41-50:

        Cultural Insights and Advanced Topics : After 30 days, we will explore cultural aspects of English-speaking countries and idiomatic expressions commonly used in daily conversations. More advanced topics such as phrasal verbs, formal vs. informal language, and common slang expressions will be learn in this part of book.

        Day 51-60: Learn English

        Final phase : Review key concepts and vocabulary covered throughout the book. Learning through quizzes, interactive exercises, and practical application. By the end of Day 60, (last chapter of book) you will have developed a solid foundation in English and be well-equipped to continue your language journey with confidence.

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        Book Name : Learn English in 50 Days
        Subject : English Learning
        Level : Basic for Beginners
        Medium : English
        Approach : Daily use English Sentences

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      8. SC Gupta English Grammar PDF Download

        SC Gupta English Grammar book PDF in Hindi for Competitive Exams for free download. Arihant English Grammar & Composition for SSC CGL, CHSL, Bank exams with tricks and techniques of solving various kind of questions.

        This book is specially designed for Hindi Medium students preparing for SSC CGL, CHSL and Bank Exams. 10000 Sentences, 7000 Solved Questions 7000 Words Knowledge, 550 Solved Exercises for preparation of Competitive Exams.

        Contents of Book

        Some Basic Terms of English
        Know the English Fundamentals
        Articles
        Translation and Tense
        Sequence of Tense
        Noun
        Pronoun
        Determiners/Adjectives
        Adverbs
        The Verbs
        Syntax : Subject-Verb Agreement
        Non-Finites
        Participle
        Gerund
        Reported Speech (Direct-Indirect Narrations)
        Active Voice Passive Voice
        Preposition
        Conjunctions
        The Interjection (!)
        Transformation of Sentences
        Conditional Sentences
        Unenglish & Superfluous Expressions
        Question Framing
        Question Tag
        Use of Capital Letters and Punctuation
        Formation of Words
        Spelling Rules
        Sentence Structure and Analysis
        Synthesis of Sentences
        Phrasal Verbs
        Idioms and Phrases
        A Few Proverbs
        Spotting the Errors
        Cloze Test/Cloze Passage
        Phrase Substitution or Sentence Improvement
        Ordering of Sentences
        Double Blanks in a Sentence
        Miscellaneous Exercises (Correct the Sentences)

        Word Power
        Synonyms
        Antonyms
        Hindi Words
        Antonyms/Synonyms
        Homonyms
        Contronyms
        Heteronyms
        Palindromes
        Pangrams
        Unusual Word Forms
        Homographs
        Paronyms
        One Word Substitutions
        Foreign Words
        Group Terms
        Related Pairs of Words
        Choosing Appropriate Words
        Specific Use of Words (Similar Meaning)

        Words Never Used in Good Sense
        Words Used as Different Parts of Speech
        Some Peculiar Expressions
        Animals, Males, Females, Youngs and Group Terms
        Collective Names of Animals
        Young Ones of Animals
        Words Used in the Constitution
        Paragraph Writing
        Letter Writing
        Precis Writing
        Report Writing
        Comprehension

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        Name : English Grammar & composition
        By : SC Gupta (Arihant)
        Subject : English
        For Competitive Exams
        10000 Sentences, 7000 Solved Questions, 7000 Words Knowledge, 550 Solved Exercises
        Medium : Hindi
        Number of pages : 975

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