by Anamika Academy | May 31, 2014 | Blog
Both ‘In’ and ‘Into’ have the same meaning in Hindi but they are used in the different context in English Language. ‘In’ is the preposition which is used for anything which is motionless and inside something. For example He is sitting in his cabin. Here in is talking... by Anamika Academy | May 29, 2014 | Blog
‘To’ before the verb is used to express the objective of doing that action. For example I have come here to meet you (मैं यहाँ तुम से मिलने के लिए आया हूँ) Here the verb is ‘came’ and the reason for the action is ‘meet you’.’ To’ is used to act as a link between the... by Anamika Academy | May 29, 2014 | Blog
Normally when we ask a question we use helping verb before the subject. For example Where have you come from? But when we add a question or make another statement before this question then the position of helping verb shifts to the position after the subject. Could... by Anamika Academy | May 29, 2014 | Blog
Many general elections have taken place in the past. But 2014 election is the most special of all. The reason is the highest voter turnout of more than 66{4aae73461effa9263855888e11b82afb29be8624bd70156d49c18cab7ecb130d} in the history of Indian democracy. This means... by Anamika Academy | May 29, 2014 | Blog
We observe many special days during the year. Mother’s day is one such special day when we pay our respect to our mother and recognize her contribution to our life. If we look back and try to find out the history of this day, we will find that it originated in America...