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Emigrate vs. Immigrate vs. Migrate

December 27, 2016 - pdf

The difference between emigrate and immigrate are subtle but important because using one of these words depends on the sentence’s point of view. This small… Continue reading

Noun clause

December 26, 2016 - pdf

A noun clause is a group of words which contains a subject and a predicate of its own. A noun clause does the work of… Continue reading

Disinterested vs. Uninterested

December 26, 2016 - pdf

Traditionally, the words disinterested and uninterested have different meanings. While cautious writers still observe this distinction in formal writing, other people use these two terms… Continue reading

It’s vs. Its

December 25, 2016 - pdf

While these two words contain only a meager three letters, people often get confused with the use of it’s and its. It is actually commonplace… Continue reading

General Grammar Exercise

December 24, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using the present continuous tense form of the verb given in the brackets. 1. Rohan and Sania ………………. (go) to school.… Continue reading

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