by Anamika Academy | Apr 30, 2015 | Blog
When we talk about the object, it is nothing but the part of the sentence on which the action is done. For example, Shyam eats an apple a day. Here Shyam is the subject, eat is the verb and apple is the object. Sometimes, we have more than one object in the sentence.... by Anamika Academy | Apr 29, 2015 | Blog
At the first sight, both the terms appear to be the same. For example. I can walk for five km at a stretch. This statement is talking about the present ability. The same statement can be made alternatively using ‘be able to’ I am able to walk for five km at a stretch.... by Anamika Academy | Apr 27, 2015 | Blog
There is so much noise now-a-days on the issue called Net Neutrality. What is this net neutrality? Why is this being taken so seriously? As per one estimate, when Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) invited suggestions for net neutrality, there were more than... by Anamika Academy | Apr 26, 2015 | Blog
As the name itself suggests, pronouns are the words that are used at the place of noun. In some cases, instead of using name, we always use pronoun. For example when we talk about ourselves, we do not tell our names. We always use ‘I’. Similarly when we address some... by Anamika Academy | Apr 23, 2015 | Blog
As the name itself suggests, countable nouns are the nouns which we can count and uncountable nouns are those which we can’t count. Let’s see an example to understand this. He has ‘many’ wishes but he doesn’t have ‘much’ patience. As you can see in the first part of...