1. Voiced and Compiled by Nageswar Rao. A English Teacher. Give Over Vs Give Over to 2. The phrasal verb ‘Give over’ has more than one meaning. Now let us see their meaning…
1. Different uses of “Should”Voiced and compiled byNageswar Rao. AEnglish TeacherCourtesyMr. K. V. MadhusudanResource Person (English) 03/19/13 [email protected] 2.…
1. For Senior Students.Nageswar Rao. A 2. Good morning. How are you? It is verycold today, isn’t it?Nageswar Rao. A 3. Yes, it is. Man cannot keep at least this in hiscontrol.…
1. For Senior Students.Nageswar Rao. A 2. I can't find my pen.Nageswar Rao. A 3. It’s there on the TVtable.Nageswar Rao. A 4. Where’s my Laptop.Nageswar Rao. A 5.…
1. Nageswar Rao. ATeacher of English. 2. ‘She is a goodgirl.’ 3. ‘Of course, she is.’ 4. ‘She looks upset.’ 5. ‘Yes, she does.’ 6. ‘That apples isn’tripe.’…
1. Disagreeing with Negative Remarks Voiced & Compiled by Nageswar Rao. A English Teacher. 2. We make disagreements with negative remarks with yes/oh yes + positive auxiliary.…
1. Voiced & Compiled by Nageswar Rao. A English Teacher. 2. In our daily conversation, at times we have to propose our disagreements with positive remarks. We express…
1. Voiced & Compiled by Nageswar Rao. A English Teacher. 2. In our daily conversation, at times we have to propose our agreements with affirmative remarks. We make affirmative…
1. Synthesis of Sentences Using Past Participle. 2. All the students insulted Rahul. He hid his face. Insulted by all the students, Rahul hid his face. I am confused by all…