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Pollution: Causes and Solutions
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Conjunction at Anamika’s English Academy
CONJUNCTION It is a word that connects two or more sentences or phrases or clauses or words which makes the sentence more compact and meaningful. Eg: He is not only smart but he is also handsome. He neither smokes nor drinks alcohol. Amrita and Kanchan are best...
Comparison of Adjectives: at Anamika’s English Academy
Comparison of Adjectives: Adjectives have three forms namely, positive, comparative and superlative. These are also known as degrees of comparison. 1. Positive Adjectives: It is the simple form of an adjective without expressing increase or diminution of the quality....
Subject and Verb agreement… Grammar at Anamika’s English Academy
Agreement of Verb with the subject in number and person. The verb must agree with the subjects in the person and number. For example, a. The taste of mangoes was amazing. Singular subject Singular verb b. People of intellect have always shown the right path to the...
Learn Anchoring at Anamika’s English Academy
Anchoring- This is perhaps the best opportunity to test one’s ability to face an audience. The role of an anchor is not restricted to simply talking about the script he or she may have. It is more about the management of audience. It is about changing the track...
Speech writing at Anamika’s English Academy
Speech writing Our life throws many opportunities for delivering speech. Though it is not difficult to speak before the audience but some amount of preparation and practice is always required to add effectiveness to the speech. Let's discuss certain common situations...
NEED & DARE (Modal Auxiliaries) at Anamika’s English Academy
NEED + VERB (1st form) की जरूरत है / की आवश्यकता है Need is a semi-modal verb because in some ways it is like a modal verb and in other ways like a main verb. • We need more volunteers. • We have got what we needed. • I need more time to decide the question. • He...
Active Voice & Passive Voice at Anamika’s English Academy
Active voice and Passive Voice:- 1. In active voice, the subject is given supreme importance. 2. In passive voice, the object is given supreme importance. 3. Only transitive verbs – (verbs that need an object to complete their sense) can ever be in the passive. 4....
Idioms and Proverbs at Anamika’s English Academy
1. Action speaks louder than words. Something done has better impact than something said 2. Prevention is better than cure. It is better to avoid the problem than to look for a solution. 3.An idle mind is devil’s workshop. If a man doesn’t have anything to do, he will...