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Sentence Rearrangement

Sentence Rearrangement Directions: Each question consists of a group of jumbled sentences. Rearrange them into a meaningful sequence and choose the correct order from the options provided. Sentence Rearrangement Exercise (Set 1) 1. Rearrange the following sentences into a logical sequence: (A) The report highlights several key challenges in the industry.(B) To address these challenges, […]

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Cloze Test

Cloze Test: 48 Sets Cloze Test Exercise 1: Environment Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words from the given options. Protecting the environment is one of the biggest challenges of our time. Pollution has a serious impact on the (1) ______, affecting air, water, and land. One major cause of pollution is the

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Antonyms

Antonyms: A to Z 2525 Antonyms Antonyms Starting with “A” Abandon – Retain Abundant – Scarce Accept – Reject Accurate – Inaccurate Active – Passive Advance – Retreat Advantage – Disadvantage Agree – Disagree Allow – Forbid Ample – Insufficient Ancient – Modern Annoy – Soothe Appear – Disappear Approve – Disapprove Arrogant – Humble

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Synonyms

Synonyms: A to Z 2600 Synonyms Synonyms starting with “A” Abandon – Desert, Forsake, Relinquish Abate – Diminish, Lessen, Subside Abhor – Loathe, Detest, Despise Abide – Endure, Tolerate, Comply Able – Capable, Competent, Proficient Abolish – Eliminate, Eradicate, Revoke Abound – Flourish, Thrive, Overflow Abrupt – Sudden, Unexpected, Hasty Absent – Missing, Gone, Unavailable

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Voice

Voice

Voice: Active and Passive Active Voice: The Active Voice is a way of constructing sentences where the subject of the sentence performs the action. In an active sentence, the subject is usually the doer of the action, and the object is the recipient or affected entity. The structure of an active sentence follows the pattern:

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English Tenses

Tense

English Tenses Tenses in English grammar indicate the time of action or state expressed by a verb. They are broadly classified into three main categories: Present, Past, and Future, each of which is further divided into four subcategories. 1. Present Tense a) Simple Present Tense Usage: To express general truths, habitual actions, and scheduled events.

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