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Error Detection Nouns and Pronouns Exercise Part-1 English Grammar

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NOUNS AND NOUN PHRASES 01. INCORRECT - We have received no Information’s. 01. CORRECT - We have received no Information. 02. INCORRECT - Politics are not meant for me. 02. CORRECT - Politics are not meant for me. 03. INCORRECT - He was troubled by this news. 03. CORRECT - He was troubled by this news. 04. INCORRECT - We saw beautiful scrivener in Kashmir. 04. CORRECT -  We saw beautiful scenery in Kashmir. 05. INCORRECT - I will take care of your luggage’s. 05. CORRECT - I will take care of your luggage. 06. INCORRECT - Gymnastics are given a lot of importance in our school. 06. CORRECT - Gymnastics is given a lot of importance in our school. 07. INCORRECT - There were no breads in the shop. 07. CORRECT - There were no bread in the shop. 08. INCORRECT - We have bought some new furniture’s. 08. CORRECT - We have bought some new furniture. 09. INCORRECT - Please excuse the troubles. 09. CORRECT - Please excuse me for the trouble. 10. INCORRECT - The blinds need our support. 10. CORRE...

May, Might, Used To, Ought to, Must, Need, Dare - English grammar | Part- 2

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May, Might, Used To, Ought to, Must, Need, Dare - English grammar | Part- 2 (7) Use of ‘May’ 1. To grant or seek permission formally. ‘May’ is more formal and polite  than ‘can’. For Example :  You  may  leave now. May  I come in, Sir? 2. To express a wish (benediction or malediction) For Example : May  God bless you! May  God curse you! 3. To express a factual possibility: For Example :  The road  may  be blocked today due to the procession. They have started and  may  arrive here any moment. It is cloudy today. It  may  rain. Important Note :  ‘Can’ indicates a theoretical possibility whereas ‘may’ indicates a factual possibility. For Example :  During monsoon, it  can  rain any time. (theoretical  possibility) The sky is overcast, it  may  rain today. (factual  possibility) 3. To express a purpose in a subordinate clause: For Example :  He is building his body so that he...

Can, could, would, should, shall, will - English grammar | Part- 1

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Use of Can, Could, Will, Shall, Would, should Part-1 (1)      Use of ‘Will’ Will is used : 1. To indicate simple futurity or simple future plan when the subject is Pronoun of the second or third person: For Example :  My friend will come tomorrow. You will go to school at 7 a.m. 2. To indicate prediction: For Example :  It will rain tomorrow. 3. To express future intentions that are decided at the time of speaking (offer, promise,decision,determination,threat,willingness) when the subject is Pronoun of the First Person: For Example :  Since you are very tired, I will do the dishes. (Offer) I will lend you some money. (Promise) I will wear my orange shirt. (Decision) I will complete the task by 6 p.m. (Determination) I will teach you a lesson. (Threat) I will do the washing-up. (Willingness) 4. To express a  request, invitation or order  in yes/no question with ‘you’ as subject: For Example :  Will you please accompany...

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