Wish and Hope : Differences, Usage and Grammar - Part 4
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In the fourth and final part of the series of videos by Jennifer, she explains the differences, usage and grammar of the two words "Wish" an...
Wish and Hope : Differences, Usage and Grammar - Part 3
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In the third part of the series of videos by Jennifer, she continues to explore the use of the words Wish and Hope. The differences, usage and grammar...
Wish and Hope : Differences, Usage and Grammar - Part 2
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In the series of videos by Jennifer, she continues to explore the use of the words Wish and Hope. The differences, usage and grammar of each is explai...
Wish and Hope : Differences, Usage and Grammar - Part 1
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Wish and Hope are also two words which get used interchangeably. However, both are different Words with different Patterns for Usage. In this Tutorial...
How to Make Requests : An English Grammar Lesson - Part 3
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In this Third Part Series on how to make Requests, you will learn about the Questions and Implied Requests. This is an Intermediate Level Tutorial and...
How to Make Requests : An English Grammar Lesson - Part 2
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In this Second part series on how to make requests, you will learn about the questions and implied requests. This is an intermediate level tutorial an...
How to Make Requests : An English Grammar Lesson - Part 1
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In this first part series on how to make requests, you will learn about the Imperative. This is an intermediate level tutorial and useful for students...
Grammar and Usage of the Verb "THINK"
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The word "THINK" can mean different things when used in the Simple Present and when used in the Present Progressive. This Intermediate Tutor...
Advise, Recommend and Suggest : Differences in Meaning and Usage
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Advise, Recommend, and Suggest - are three words which are generally used interchangeably by 03 People - however, there are Subtle Differences in the ...
Information About Online CAT
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UTVi's Business 360 interviews Career Launcher's Shiva Kumar about the implications of CAT becoming a CBT (Computer Based Test). This contains a quick...
Advanced Verbal Reasoning : Connotations Part 2
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If you are amongst the Aspirants of Standardized Tests with a portion of English and are looking to go beyond the obvious, then this is exactly the Vi...
Advanced Verbal Reasoning : Connotations Part 1
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If you are amongst the aspirants of standardized tests with a portion of English and are looking to go beyond the obvious, then this is exactly the vi...
Working Vocabulary : Independence Day Part 2
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The best way to learn Vocabulary is by practicing it Live, knowing how it works in real life - by reading about it, listening to it and writing. In th...
Working Vocabulary : Independence Day Part 1
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English Lesson : Set Phrases with Make
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This is the Second Part series of setting phrases with 'Make' for themes centered around Fathers Day. This will help people looking out to improve the...
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This is the first part series of setting phrases with Make for themes centered around Fathers Day. This will help people looking to improve their Engl...
English Vocabulary Lesson: Expressions Related to St. Patricks Day
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St. Patricks Day is amongst the most obvious Symbols of Western Culture and Traditions. For people preparing for Computer based/ Paper based Standardi...
English Synonyms : Love
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Synonyms and Antonyms are amongst the most frequently asked questions in Standardized tests. They find their way in obvious questions in Verbal Reason...
English Vocabulary Lesson : Love Expressions, Marriage Expressions
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Love and Marriage Expressions are used in Sentence Completion, Spellings, Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension. This is particularly the case in Stand...
English Vocabulary Lesson : Sports Related Expressions
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Sports related expressions find themselves in reading Comprehensions, Vocabulary and Verbal Reasoning. This is particularly the case for GRE, GMAT, IE...
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