Narration is the art of quoting something. The grammar during speech or writing is one of the most important focused field. English Grammar Narration Pdf given below for free download.
A narration can be made into two narrations:
Direct narration
Indirect narration
Contents of PDF Notes
Rules to change direct into indirect narration.
narration rules
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Conjunctions are words that link other words, phrases, or clauses together. Conjunctions in English Grammar Notes PDF is available for free Download.
Conjunctions allow you to form complex, elegant sentences and avoid the choppiness of multiple short sentences. Make sure that the phrases joined by conjunctions are parallel (share the same structure).
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In English grammar, degree is one of three forms used in the qualitative comparison of adjectives and adverbs. The PDF of English Grammar – Degree Notes is available below for free download.
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The positive, or base form modifies a subject but isn’t being compared to anything else in terms of quality. Example sentence: “I have a smart dog.” Here, the adjective “smart” simply describes the dog as being intelligent.
The comparative compares one degree to another in terms of quality. Example sentence: “My dog is smarter than many of his breed.” In this sentence, the subject modified by the adjective “smarter” is superior to the subject modified by the base form (the “smart dog”).
The superlative compares the degree against others and declares itself superior. Example sentence: “My dog, Homer, is the smartest dog that ever lived!” This dog is smarter than both the smart and smarter dog—or any other dog, for that matter—at least according to his owner.
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An article is a word that identifies (or modifies) a noun. A noun may be a person, place, thing, or idea. Each noun is also either a count noun (countable) or a mass noun (uncountable). There are two types of articles: indefinite and definite. The articles a and an are indefinite articles and the article the is a definite article. The noun and its use in a sentence is the determining factor when considering which article to use to modify the noun. English Grammar Article PDF, useful for academic and competitive exams is given below for free download.
Indefinite Articles: A and An Articles “a” and “an” are articles that are used when the noun is not specific and used in a general sense. Each indefinite article also has specific rules for its use in a sentence.
The definite article the is used when the noun is either singular or plural, and has already been identified.
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English Grammar – Adverb Notes PDF for academic and competitive exams for free download. Notes are useful for students preparing for SSC, Bank, NRA and other competitive exam conducted by Govt job recruitment agencies.
An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, another adverb, or even a whole sentence .
English is the mostly spoken language in the world. In India it also hold its position as one of the known to language . Most of the document are made in English in Government or in private Institute.
India as the hub of many multinational corporation and its importance in the world is having the positive impact of spoken and grammatical English.
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Adverb of Manner Adverb of Place Adverb of Time Adverb of Degree Adverb of Frequency Adverb of Purpose Adverb of Reason
English Grammar – Adjective Notes PDF for academic and competitive exams for free download. Notes are useful for students preparing for SSC, Bank and exam conducted by Govt job recruitment agencies.
English is the mostly spoken language in the world. In India it also hold its position as one of the known to language . Most of the document are made in English in Government or in private Institute.
India as the hub of many multinational corporation and its importance in the world is having the positive impact of spoken and grammatical English.
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Vocab Pro English book PDF for SSC CGL, CPO, CHSL and IBPS Bank Exams by Rakesh Yadav Publication for free Download. This English Vocabulary of important words for competition is compiled by Arun Sharma from Rakesh Yadav team. This book is unique due to following reasons:-
What Make this Vocab Pro book PDF More than 2000 important words categories according to their meanings Words are categories into group and sub-groups according to their groups. All previous year SSC and Bank words (Vocabulary) underlined One of the best English words collection for SSC CGL, CPO, CHSL, Bank and other Competitive Exams.
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English Vocabulary- Word, Synonyms, Antonyms and meaning PDF for SSC CGL, CPO, CHSL with Hindi words meaning for download. Vocab PDF contains important and selected words from previous year exam paper of SSC and other competitive exams. It has been observed that important words are repeating again and again. Students are advises to remember every important word given in 3 PDF Notes for the study.
English Vocabulary for SSC CGL from the PDF
We are going to provide three PDF of Important selected English Vocabulary, helpful for upcoming examinations. Before, providing PDF links, I want to share some sample words from the PDF.
Word : Elegance – रम्यता , Synonyms : Beauty, Gracefulness Antonyms Coarseness, Ugliness, Deformity Example : The elegance of her manners were noticed by everyone.
Word : Enchantment – जादू, आकर्षण Synonyms : Witchcraft, Fascination, Delight Antonyms Disappointment, Indifference Example : I enjoyed the enchantment of moonlight.
Word : Emancipate – स्वतंत्र करना Synonyms : Liberate, free Antonyms Disfranchise , Enslave
Word : Forthwith – तुरंत Synonyms : Immediately, Instantly Antonyms Later, By and By Example : The contract was terminated forthwith.
Word : Foment – भड़काना Synonyms : Lotions Antonyms Calm Down, Cool down Example : The Defamation Bill fomented journalists to take to the streets.
The PDF of Idioms and Phrases for SSC CGL, CPO, CHSL, MTS, JE Steno etc, compiled Idioms & Phrases asked in various previous year exam question paper conducted by Staff Selection Commission. Some Idioms & Phrases are repeated, focus on them because they were asked multiple times, so they have been included them multiple times too.
Idioms and Phrases for SSC
More than 800 important Idioms and Phrases Asked in various SSC exams (updated till – CGL T1, 2016) Useful for CGL T-1 & T-2, CPO Pre and Mains, CHSL, JE, Steno, MTS etc.
Some Idioms and Phrases from the PDF – as sample
Feather in one’s cap – A new and additional distinction (CGL T-1, 2016)
Donkey’s year – A long time (CGL T-1, 2016)
Leave no stone unturned – To try every possible way (CGL T-1, 2016)
A man of letters – Scholar (CGL T-1, 2016)
To nip in the bud – To stop something in the starting (CGL T-1, 2016)
Bear in mind – Remember (CGL T-1, 2016)
To put a spoke in one’s wheel – To hinder (CGL T-1, 2016)
To clip one’s wings – To deprive one of power (CGL T-1, 2016)
Hold up – Delay (CGL T-1, 2016)
To play fast and loose – To act in an unreliable way (CGL T-1, 2016)
Feather one’s own nest – Make money in an improper way (CGL T-1, 2016)
Pull a fast one – Play a trick (CGL T-1, 2016)
Grease the palm – To bribe (CGL T-1, 2016)
Turn-turtle – Complete over-turn of a situation (CGL T-1, 2016)
Strain every nerve – Work very hard (CGL T-1, 2016)
Button one’s lips – Stop talking (CGL T-1, 2016)
Cock and bull stories – Absurd and unlikely stories (CGL T-1, 2016)
A live wire – Lively and active (CGL T-1, 2016)
Capital punishment – Death sentence (CGL T-1, 2016)
Leaps and bounds – Rapidly (CGL T-1, 2016)
Wet behind the ears – Young and without much experience (CGL T-1, 2016)
Under a cloud – Under suspicion (CGL T-1, 2016)
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