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Author: Dnyanoba Gutte

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Complex compound & mixed sentences

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:English language and communication skills

In english language, on the basis of structure of sentence or clause combinations, sentences are categorised as simple, complex, compound and mixed with. Structure of Simple Sentence In this section,…

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Understanding the different types of sentences

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  • Post category:English language and communication skills/Research methods

When it comes to effective communication, sentence structure plays a crucial role. By understanding the different types of sentences such as declarative, imperative, interrogative and exclamatory, you can express your…

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Components of personality

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  • Post category:Personality development/UPSC and MPSC knowledge base

What makes a person different and unique from others in terms of ideas, feelings, behaviour, thoughts, is called personality. No person can be exactly same. Each one had a different…

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Speech acts: meaning and examples

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  • Post category:English language and communication skills/Personality development

Speech acts are something beyond just communicating information. They are certain utterances intended to perform definite actions. Apart from literary meaning, they have intentions and effect on listeners. Locutionary, illocutionary,…

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Role and usages of complements

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  • Post category:English language and communication skills

Complements play a vital role in English grammar, allowing us to provide further information about subjects, objects, verbs, and adverbial phrases. Understanding these different types of complements can greatly enhance…

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Understanding Subject Object and predicate

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  • Post category:English language and communication skills

Writing is a powerful tool that allows us to express ourselves, communicate ideas, and create meaningful connections with people from all walks of life. At the foundation of every sentence…

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Social perspective of psychology

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  • Post category:Research methods/UPSC and MPSC knowledge base

Social perspective of psychology is a kind of approach to study and investigate how, and what extent the behaviour, mind or mental processes are affected by the external social environment.…

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Understanding subject-verb agreement

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  • Post category:English language and communication skills

Welcome to our blog post, here, we will break down the subject-verb agreement pattern, provide useful tips, and equip you with the knowledge to sound like a native speaker. So,…

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Belief system and opinion

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  • Post category:Critical thinking skills

Believing on the basis of one's experiences or assumptions is a human tendency that eventually creates a set of convictions that we call belief system. And, this is the belief…

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learning sentence formation methods

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  • Post category:English language and communication skills

Subject, verb, object and complement are the major fundamental elements of sentences we use to form different sentence structures. In this blog post, I’m going to provide way of learning…

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