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Exceptions in English Grammar

Exceptions in English Grammar Exceptions in English Grammar English grammar is full of rules, but it also has many exceptions. These are special cases where normal rules don't apply. In this blog, we will look at some common exceptions in English grammar and explain them in simple language. 1. Irregular Verbs Most verbs follow regular patterns when changing tense. For example, to make a verb past tense, we usually add "-ed" at the end, like work → worked . But irregular verbs don't follow this pattern. For example: go → went run → ran eat → ate You just need to memorize these exceptions because they don’t follow regular rules. 2. Irregular Plurals In English, most plurals are made by adding "-s" or "-es" , like cat → cats . But some words have irregular plurals: child → children man → men tooth → teeth T...

The Mechanics of Sentence Construction

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1 2 3 4 Positive Negative Yes/No Q WH-Q (D & I) S + V1 • do not • does not Positive Negative • What +1 • What +2 • What + (+3) • What + (-3) Sentence Structures Select Subject: I We You They He She It Radhika Ram & Sham People WhatsApp मराठी हिंदी ENNglish WhatsApp WhatsApp Number Collection Learn English: Join SUCCESS!

The Journey of Koshas: A Poem

The Journey of Koshas: A Poem The Journey of Koshas: A Poem by KesariSir Annamaya, the body we wear, Built from the food, the earth, and the air. To strengthen this sheath, we eat with care, Exercise, rest, and breathe with prayer. We know we’re here by the aches and pains, The muscles we stretch, the blood in veins. But remember, this layer is only the start, For deeper within lies the soul’s true heart. Pranamaya, the energy bright, The breath of life, our guiding light. To grow this force, we practice breath, Inhale deeply, exhale with depth. We feel its power in pulse and beat, In the warmth of the body, the rising heat. When breath flows smooth, the kosha’s alive, Energy flows, and the spirit thrives. Manom...

Thinking in English: Activities for beginners

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Improve Your Thinking Skills for English Fluency | ENNglish.com by Kesari Sir Improve Your Thinking Skills for English Fluency Practical Daily Activities by Kesari Sir from ENNglish.com Improving your thinking skills is crucial for truly mastering any language, especially English. At ENNglish.com , we believe in practical, effective methods. That's why we're sharing two simple yet powerful activities from Kesari Sir : " Describe Whatever You See " and " Translate Whatever You Hear ." These exercises will sharpen your observation and listening abilities, making you much more proficient in English. Let's dive into how you can integrate these activities into your daily routine across various scenarios. Quick Tip: The key to effective language learning is consiste...

My Diary

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Seizing the Moment to Begin 🎯 Moment to Begin Have you ever felt the urge to learn something new or change a habit, but found yourself holding back? It's a common feeling – wanting to start but feeling unsure or hesitant. You might want to learn a new skill or language but keep delaying. Or you wish to speak up more confidently, yet find yourself staying silent. This, right now, is your moment. It's a reminder that every second counts. Instead of waiting for the perfect time, take that first step now. Begin by yourself, right where you are. You are here, and now is the time. The present moment is all we truly have. It's about embracing this moment and making the most of it. Don't let opportunities slip away. Dare to Start, life is a short journey. Life is precious, and starting something new brings its own rewards. The real magic lies in...

Titles and Pronunciations

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Titles and Pronunciations Titles and Pronunciations Married Titles Mr. (Mister) Pronunciation: /ˈmɪs.tər/ Example: Mister Kesari Prakash Context: Used for men regardless of their marital status. Usage: "Mister Kesari Prakash is the guest speaker today." Mrs. (Missus) Pronunciation: /ˈmɪs.ɪz/ Example: Missus Radhika Singh Context: Used for married women. Usage: "Missus Radhika Singh will be joining us for dinner." Unmarried Titles Miss Pronunciation: /mɪs/ Example: Miss Radhika Sharma Context: Traditionally used for unmarried women. Usage: "Miss Radhika Sharma is a renowned artist." Neutral Titles Ms. (Mizz) Pronunciation: /mɪz/ Example: Ms. Radhika Patel Context: Used for women regardless of their marital status. Usage: "Ms. Radhika Patel will be representing our company." Mx. (Mix or M...

Spoken English Activities: The Story of The Old Woman and Pumpkin

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Spoken Activities for Beginners Spoken Activities for Beginners Curious about how an old woman cleverly outwits wild animals with nothing but her wits and a pumpkin? Dive into this delightful story where a wise old woman encounters a tiger, a lion, monkeys, and a bird. Once her potential foes, these animals now hold a special connection with her. Download the full story to find out how these encounters unfold and what delicious food she might have prepared to win them over! WhatsApp मराठी हिंदी ENNglish WhatsApp WhatsApp Number Collection Learn English: Join SUCCESS...