Prepositions in English – Shortcut Rules
Prepositions in English – Shortcut Rules Rule 1 : Across Across – On teh opposite side of My Cousin lives across the river.✔ Across – From one side to another The boy swam across the river ✔ Across – both…
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Prepositions in English – Shortcut Rules Rule 1 : Across Across – On teh opposite side of My Cousin lives across the river.✔ Across – From one side to another The boy swam across the river ✔ Across – both…
Conjunctions in English – Shortcut Rules Rule 1 : The co-relative conjunctions are used in pairs. Not only – but also, Either – or Neither – nor, Both – and, Though – yet, Whether – or. Please see that the…
Verbs – Shortcut Rules Shortcut Rule 1 : If the subject is of the third person, singular number (He, She, It) add ‘S’ or ‘es / ies’ to the first form of the verb to make it singular number. She…
Adverbs – English Grammar Shortcut Rules Rule 1 : The adverbs ‘too much’ is used with nouns and ‘much too’ is used with adjectives. Too much pain / Too much insincerity (Nouns) Much too painful / much too careless (Adjectives)…
Adjectives – English Grammar Shortcut Rules Examples : Sizes : big, small, large, thin, thick Shapes : triangular, round, square, circular Colors : black, blue, white, green, red Personality : happy, sad, angry, depressed Time : Yearly , monthly, annually…
Pronouns – Shortcut Rules Shortcut Rule 1 : We should use the personal pronouns in the order of 231 for good results ( I mean, Second Person, Third Person, First Person). Have a look at the following Examples. I, He…
Noun- Shortcut Rules Shortcut Rule 1 : The following words are uncountable and are normally used in the singular form only. The indefinite article “A or An” Should not be used with them. They have no plural forms. ‘A/An’ not…
English Grammar Shortcut Rules For CDS, NDA, AFCAT Exams Articles – Shortcut Rules Rule 1 : The indefinite article ‘A’ should be used before the word ‘Half’ when it follows a whole number. I stayed in Madras for one…