by Anamika Academy | Oct 4, 2013 | Blog
Never- At no time in the past or future ( कभी नहीं) Ever- At any time in the past or future (कभी) As per the definition above, never is negative and ever is positive. Let’s see some examples. I have never been to Delhi (मैं कभी दिल्ली नहीं गया हूँ) Has it ever... by Anamika Academy | Oct 3, 2013 | Blog
‘Since’ and ‘for’ are used in the Present Perfect tense, where we mention the period of an action that started in past and is still continuing at present. Let’s understand the difference between these words with the help of an example. Start of rain(5 Pm) 7pm(Now)... by Anamika Academy | Oct 1, 2013 | Blog
1. Pleasing Physical Presentation. 2. Positive Body Language. 3. Proper attire according to the situation. 4. Good Communication skill. 5. Grasping & Understanding circumstances and environment. 6. Intelligence. 7. Outwitting Defensive Smartness. 8. Taking care... by Anamika Academy | Sep 27, 2013 | Blog
There are many words in English Language which have different meanings in different contexts. Lets take an example to understand this. Collapse- It has following meanings 1 Of Building- To fall down suddenly- The building collapsed due to earthquake. 2 Of Sick Person-... by Anamika Academy | Sep 26, 2013 | Blog
Regular Verb- As we know that verb has three forms-Present(V1),Past(V2)and Past Participle(V3). In case of the regular verbs, we need to add ‘d’ or ‘ed’ to get the second and third form. Also the second and third form remain the same. So it is easy to guess other two...