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Classification of matter

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:Basic and functional english grammar

In the scientific term, matter is classified as pure substances and mixtures. Pure substances are made from similar kinds of particles. While, mixtures have more than one different particles. For…

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Noun Clause And Adjective Clause

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Noun clause is a type of subordinate clause which does the work of a noun; whereas, adjective clause is used as a adjective to modify noun and adjective in the…

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Elasticity and inelasticity in economics

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  • Post category:Business and economics/General studies for UPSC and MPSC/Microeconomics and macroeconomics

Elasticity and inelasticity of demand and supply is a subject matter of micro economics. If the demanded quantity changes in response to the changes in other variables like taxes or…

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Government improves market outcomes 

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Not all the time, market is left on the vagaries of sentiments of surplus seeking consumers and producers. If the volatility breaks the tolerance range, government has to step in…

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Indirect speech of imperative sentences

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Imperative sentences are used to express request, advise, command, and order. So, while making indirect speech of imperative sentences, it is essential to use requested, advised, commanded, and ordered in-place…

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Relative clauses by relative adverbs

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Like relative pronouns, relative adverbs, too, are used to introduce relative clauses. Also, clauses introduced by relative adverbs are called Adjective clauses. To form various mixed and complex sentences it…

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Marginal utility and total utility 

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The capacity of a commodity to satisfy human want is known as the utility of the given commodity. Utility plays important role in understanding the behaviour of consumers and enable…

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Indirect Speech Of Assertive Sentences

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Direct and indirect speech are grammatical constructions used to narrate a speech delivered by someone. Direct speech is the words of speaker himself whereas in indirect speech we tell about…

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Rational People Think at the Margin

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Someone well said that decisions in life are hardly black and white. It means that person, a rational being, know how to make best out of available opportunities while making…

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Passive voice of interrogative sentences

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Basically, there are two types of voices in the English grammar like active and passive voice. In active voice, subject is the doer of the performed action. Whereas, in passive…

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