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Subject and UNIT: Professional English: General Grammar

Professional English : Chapter 7 : Use of Prepositions : Exercise : I. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions : II. Choose the option which will correctly fill the blank : III. Fill up the blanks with appropriate prepositions : IV. Fill up the blanks with suitable phrase prepositions

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Subject and UNIT: Professional English: General Grammar

In addition to single-word prepositions like on, in about, above, outside, underneath, etc., there are some word groups which function as prepositions: e.g. in front of, in spite of, by means of, in order to, owing to, instead of, for the sake of, on behalf of, in the course of, with regard to etc., These are called phrase prepositions or conglomerate prepositions.

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Subject and UNIT: Professional English: General Grammar

J.C. Nesfield defines a preposition as a "word placed before a noun or noun equivalent to show in what relation the person or thing denoted thereby stands to something else.

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Subject and UNIT: Professional English: General Grammar

Professional English : Chapter 6 : Conjunctions : Exercise. Fill in the blanks with coordinating conjunctions : II. Fill in the blanks with suitable subordinating conjunctions

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Subject and UNIT: Professional English: General Grammar

A conjunction is a word which connects two words, phrases or clauses. It makes the sentence compact and brief. It removes repetition.

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Professional English : Chapter 5 : Sentence Completion : Exercise : I. Fill in the blanks with suitable words

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Subject and UNIT: Professional English: General Grammar

A sentence needs a word or phrase or clause to give complete sense. Completing a sentence is one of the frequently asked questions in competitive examinations either for job or for higher studies.

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Subject and UNIT: Professional English: General Grammar

Professional English : Chapter 4 : Compound Words : Exercise 1, 2, 3, Additional Exercise

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Subject and UNIT: Professional English: General Grammar

Sometimes two words are used together to form compound words. When two words are used together to yield a new meaning, a compound is formed. If two words are commonly used together, it is called a compound noun.

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Subject and UNIT: Professional English: General Grammar

Professional English : Chapter 3 : Adverbs : Exercise : I. Fill in the blanks with adverbs of time : II. Underline the adverbs of frequency : III. Underline the adverbs of place : IV. Fill in the blanks with Adverbs of Manner : V. Underline Adverbs of Degree or Quantity : VI. Underline the adverbs of Affirmation and Negation or Adverbs of Reason : VII. Fill in the blanks with suitable adverbs : VIII. Find out the words in italics whether they are adverbs (or) adjectives

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Subject and UNIT: Professional English: General Grammar

An adverb is a word which modifies the meaning of a verb/adjective/another adverb.

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Subject and UNIT: Professional English: General Grammar

Professional English : Chapter 2 : Word Formation (noun-verb-adj-adv) : Exercise : I. Changing words from one form to another : II. Fill in the vacant boxes with appropriate forms