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Rules: One or two, majority of, Nothing but, One of the

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One or Two + Plural Countable Noun The Majority of / A Majority of / A Minority of + Plural Countable Noun Noun + Preposition + Same Noun Nothing But / Everything But + Singular/Plural Countable Noun or Singular Uncountable Noun One of the + Plural Noun/Plural Pronoun Share on WhatsApp

30 Key Points for Coaching Centers

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A Guide for Coaching Centers Share on WhatsApp   In the dynamic landscape of education, coaching centres play a pivotal role in shaping the academic journey of students. However, with great influence comes great responsibility. Ensuring quality education involves adherence to specific guidelines and regulations set by the government. In this blog, we'll explore 30 crucial points that coaching centers should consider to maintain compliance, and transparency, and ultimately provide a high-quality learning environment.   1. Registration Matters:    Every coaching centre should start by obtaining proper registration from the relevant education authorities. This not only establishes credibility but also ensures that the centre is operating within the legal framework.   2. Transparent Communication:    Clear and honest communication is key. Students and parents should be well-informed about course details, fees, and expectations. This transparen

WH words + Ever

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Whatever Whatever Whatsoever Whatsoever Whatsoever Wherever Wherever Wherever Wheresoever Whenever Whenever Whensoever Whencesoever   Share on WhatsApp

100+ Grammar Tests for all competitive Exams

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Stylish Button ENNglish ENN-Test-213 ENN-Test-214 ENN-Test-216 ENN-Test-217 ENN-Test-218 ENN-Test-219 ENN-Test-220 ENN-Test-221 ENN-Test-222 ENN-Test-223 ENN-Test-224 ENN-Test-225 ENN-Test-226 ENN-Test-227 ENN-Test-228 ENN-Test-229 ENN-Test-230 ENN-Test-231 ENN-Test-232 ENN-Test-233 ENN-Test-234 ENN-Test-235 ENN-Test-236 ENN-Test-237 ENN-Test-238 ENN-Test-239 ENN-Test-240 ENN-Test-241 ENN-Test-242 ENN-Test-243 ENN-Test-244 ENN-Test-245 ENN-Test-246 ENN-Test-247 ENN-Test-248 ENN-Test-249 ENN-Test-250 ENN-Test-251 ENN-Test-252 ENN-Test-253 ENN-Test-254 ENN-Test-255 ENN-Test-256 ENN-Test-257 ENN-Test-258 ENN-Test-259 ENN-Test-260 ENN-Test-261 ENN-Test-262 ENN-Test-263 ENN-Test-264 ENN-Test-265 ENN-Test-266 ENN-Test-267 ENN-Test-268

DIY- Exclamatory to Assertive

How beautiful the night is! How beautiful the stars look at night! How beautiful these flowers are! How bright the day is! How carefully he drives the jeep! How carelessly he keeps his things! How charming she looks! How childish your talks are! How dark the night was! How easily they crack the nuts with their teeth! How fast he speaks! How fast the train is! How funny his manners are! How funny! How happy is the man of blameless life! How horrible the noise is! How innocent he looks! How kind of you to help me! How nasty the man is! How nice! How noble the lady was! How old you are! How sad the deserted city looks! How stupid of me to forget his name! How sweet her voice is! How sweet it smells! How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank! How sweet the smile of children is! How sweetly you sing! How swiftly he writes! How terrible the sight was! How the mighty fallen is! How wonderful! If I could only get the first prize! If I could only see her! If only I could get one more chance

Pronoun Numbers

A Teacher’s Note Singular Plural his Their/theirs Hers Theirs Him Them Mine Ours Herself Themselves Yourself Yourselves Either Both Myself Ourselves Itself Themselves Himself Themselves Her Their Each Both My our Your Your Yours Yours Share on WhatsApp

None and None of +

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A Teacher’s Note   None       + singular uncountable noun None of     + singular uncountable noun If none or none of + singular uncountable noun is used as the subject of the sentence, It functions as a singular subject. So, it takes a singular verb.   ( √ )        None has come yet. ( √ )       None of this money is yours. (Money = singular uncountable noun)     None of  + plural noun None of  + plural pronoun If none of + plural noun / plural pronoun is used as the subject of the sentence, It functions as a singular or plural subject. So, it takes a singular or plural verb. But the use of singular verbs is considered to be better; as,   ( √ )       None of these girls is naughty.   ( Better ) ( √ )        None of these girls are naughty.   ( √ )        None of us is honest.    ( Better ) ( √ )       None of us are honest.   None is used in the sense of not one of more than two persons or things. It is a negative word. S

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