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Part II: Most common blunders in English usage


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jyoti krishnan
English Llanguage
by jyoti krishnan on Jan 14, 2016 11:17 AM

I like this efforts made to improve knolwedge of English language. By the way where to use Adviser and Advisor in professionals . A Financial Advisor or Adviser; Legal Advisor, etc.

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raghavendra r
English is not easy (Just for fun)
by raghavendra r on Dec 01, 2014 06:53 PM  | Hide replies

Who said English is easy? Fill in the blank with "Yes" or "No". "_____" I don't have brain.

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jyoti krishnan
Re: English is not easy (Just for fun)
by jyoti krishnan on Jan 14, 2016 11:11 AM
No

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Prabhakar Agrawal
Improving English
by Prabhakar Agrawal on Dec 01, 2014 06:29 PM

Plz give the correct answers also for Part 1 exercise. Part 2 is really fantastic, unknowingly I used to commit many mistakes which will be avoided now, thanks a lot.

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Poonam Yadav
opinion
by Poonam Yadav on Jul 06, 2013 05:27 PM

good exercise, i enjoyed it.

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rashida rafi
good
by rashida rafi on Jul 01, 2012 07:31 PM

good exercise

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Machinetex
Improvement in English Grammar
by Machinetex on May 31, 2012 02:51 PM  | Hide replies

Thanks very much.. Its very beneficial.. Hope we receive more of such practise..

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divine
Re: Improvement in English Grammar
by divine on Jun 28, 2012 04:31 PM
indeed a very good article from Rediff to its readers. I think, i scored pretty fair in all though I come from a regional language background. Ofcourse through experience and daily usage, I have known these.

balan

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debashis nayak
good english
by debashis nayak on Apr 27, 2012 02:44 PM

very good test for english.it will improve english language.

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AJ Me
About point 4
by AJ Me on Feb 10, 2012 09:16 PM

Just to clarify: Program means to "program something" (like a computer) while programme means something like a serial or itinerary.
The difference comes in the usage of it in the verb form where its programed (single m, in American) and programmed (double m, in British)

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praveen arcot
thanks
by praveen arcot on Dec 09, 2011 04:50 PM

i used to think that i am very good at english. but your test has proven me wrong . Thanks for designing the test in such a way where we can really know where we are going wrong.
Praveen.A.N

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Narinderpal Ruprah
Fruitful & interesting past time
by Narinderpal Ruprah on Dec 06, 2011 06:47 PM

I was too proud of my English. But thank u. I hv found out at least some errors while taking the entire exercise. Thank u. N.S.RUPRAH Adv

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