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How To Use Adjective :Degree Of Comparison

  Adjective Adjective says something more about a noun. An adjective can take an adverb of degree (intensifier) like too/very. It has comparative and superlative forms as well. Adjectives in English are not affected by number or gender or case because they do not have to agree with the noun they modify.  Degrees of Comparison  A significant formal feature of attributive adjectives is that they can be graded. This is known as degrees of comparison .. There are three degrees of comparison: i) positive          ii) comparative          iii) Superlative    bold                       bolder                           boldest   sweet                     sweeter                    ...

Resources To Help You Become A Better English Speaker

Noun : A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. Examples include actor, building, ticket, and honesty.  A common noun is a general name for a person, place, thing, or idea.   A proper noun is the name of a particular one. For example, theater is a common noun;  Palace Theater is a proper noun. Only proper nouns need to be capitalized.  A concrete noun names a thing that can seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched.   An abstract noun names an idea, feeling, quality, or characteristic. For example, script and villain are concrete nouns, while excitement and dishonesty are abstract nouns.   A collective noun is a word that names a group of people or things, such as crew. Let us talk in detail about all its parts- Proper nouns : A proper noun is the name of a particular person or thing, i.e. a name used for an individual person or place, river, or mountain  etc.: Mary, Rahul, Godavari, India, Everest    Common nouns...

TENSES

TENSES  tenses are the forms of a verb that show the time of an action. . We study three tenses in English grammar ; they are: 1. Present tense – The present tense mainly describes a current event or state of being. 2. Past tense - The past tense mainly used to describe a completed activity that happened in the past. 3. Future tense – The future tense marks the event described by the verb as not having happened yet, but expected to happen in the future. PRESENT TENSE The present tense is used in English  to tell us about an event that is going on in the present time. The present tense has further four types. We will see them one by one. 1. Present Indefinite or Simple Present The sentence structure for simple present tense is: Subject ( I, You, We, They ) + V1 ( First Form of Verb ) + Object We use simple present tense in the following ways: a) It is used to show a habit. e.g. He goes to the park every morning at 7. b) Simple present tense is used to express general truths....

Light Chapter notes for ctet and uptet exam

 Light Chapter notes for ctet and uptet exam light chapter complete notes  Include concept of Reflaction and Refraction. Working of Concave and Convex Mirror. Working of    Concave and Convex   lens. Working of human eye and defect related to human eyes. this is one of the most important chapter for ctet and uptet exam.so download the notes below and make sure to prepare it well .light chapter will carry 1 or more marks for sure.

carbon aur iske yogik (carbon and its allotrope)

  carbon aur iske yogik (carbon and its allotrope) carbon and its allotrope is most important chapter exams like uptet,ctet,deled semester paper in science section.If you have prepared this chapter from notes below it can assure you 1 to 2 marks for sure.It is complete and taken from most trustworthy Ncert book.  You can download the most important question and notes of  deled (BTC)  by clicking the link below.

Daab (Pressure)

  Daab  (Pressure)   Pressure is defined as perpendicular force applied on a surface per unit are unit of Pressure is Pascal  Formula  for Pressure=Force/Area You can download the most important question and notes of  deled (BTC)  by clicking the link below.

Second semester science most important questions

 You can download the most important question and notes of  deled (BTC)  by clicking the link below.All important questions with accurate answers of Hindi , English , Maths , Sanskrit, Computer ,  Social Science , Samaveshi Shiksha , Kriyatmk Shodh aur Navachar etc. These notes are NCERT  based which makes it trustworthy and helpful for deled and Tet /Ctet exams. Deled Second semester science most important questions

jeevo ki sanrachna(structure of living beings)

You can download the most important question and notes of  deled (BTC)  by clicking the link below.  jeevo ki sanrachna(structure of living beings) Read this notes below to find out basic difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells and organelles present in them. the notes below will be helpful in deled exam, ctet exam and uptet exam as well.