
Rule No. 6 : If we use little, a little, the little, much in any sentence then singular verb will be used. Ex. : Much has been done. (Right) Much have been done (Wrong) Little is known about this man. Read More …
Rule No. 6 : If we use little, a little, the little, much in any sentence then singular verb will be used. Ex. : Much has been done. (Right) Much have been done (Wrong) Little is known about this man. Read More …
Welcome to FlizzIndia Here we have Latest Some Interesting Facts about English Grammar. As we all know that english is one of the most important part of our life as well as for Competitive Exams English is must to crack Read More …
The possessive form is used with nouns referring to people, groups of people, countries, and animals. It shows a relationship of belonging between one thing and another. To form the possessive, add apostrophe + s to the noun. Possessive nouns Read More …
Present Perfect Continous is used to indicate that some action in the current time has been going on for some time and is not yet over. Present Perfect Continous (सतत् पूर्ण वर्तमान) उन कार्यों के बारे में बताता है जो Read More …
Present Perfect is used to describe actions in the current time that have been completed. Present Continous (अपूर्ण वर्तमान) का उपयोग वर्तमान काल के उन गतिविधियों के विवरण किया जाता है जो पूरे हो चुके हैं. Verbs Used : Has Read More …
Present Continous is used to describe actions in the current time that have not been completed. Present Continous (अपूर्ण वर्तमान) का उपयोग वर्तमान काल के उन गतिविधियों के विवरण किया जाता है जो पूरे नहीं हुऐ हैं. Verbs Used : Read More …
Subject-Verb Agreement : The use of verb according to number of Subject and person in any sentence is called Subject-Verb Agreement. If subject is Singular then we use singular verb . If Subject is plural then we use plural verb. Read More …
English Free online test series for SSC IBPS and UPSC EXams. English Reading Comprehension Read the Passage given below carefully and Give Answers of Each Question carefully. Each question carry equal marks. Previous Quiz Next Quiz PASSAGE : To those who Read More …