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<p>No. Some nouns like mathematics, news, and politics end in “s” but are singular and take a singular verb.</p><p><strong>Example:</strong> Mathematics is difficult.</p>

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<p>To prepare for Christ University CUET in few days:</p><ul><li>Learn concepts and understand them clearly</li><li>Solve previous year question papers to know the difficulty level, pattern and type of questions</li><li>Revise formulas, concepts and take mock tests</li></ul>

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Hello Siddharth, There will be as many opinions as possible in this issue. But it goes without saying that if aim is to get into a top-notch Institute then one must pay full attention to clear entrance exam with top marks. After graduation, take one year's break. Study with full confidence and concentration. I am sure with this approach, you can achieve great success.

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<p>When using either/or neither/nor, the verb agrees with the subject the closest to it.</p><p><strong>Example:</strong></p><ul><li>Neither my friend nor her parents <strong>have</strong> arrived yet.</li><li>Either my brothers or my sister <strong>is</strong> going to help you.</li></ul>

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<p>Here are some examples of subject-verb agreement:</p><ul><li>The girl <strong>is</strong> reading a book.</li><li>The boys&nbsp;<strong>are</strong> playing football.</li><li>Each of the books <strong>has</strong> a different topic.</li><li>Each of the players&nbsp;<strong>has</strong> a unique skill.</li><li>The children&nbsp;<strong>were</strong> playing in the park.</li><li>Ten kilometers <strong>is</strong> a long distance to walk.</li></ul>

35 Views Posted 2016-04-28 09:56:54

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You need to be very thorough with the NCERTs of Standard 11th and 12th. Apart from that, you need to develop your MCQs solving skill. You need to solve as many as MCQs as you can.

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<p>There are <strong>26</strong> <strong>rules in subject-verb agreement</strong>. These cover a wide range of situations, such as rules for singular/plural subjects, compound subjects, collective nouns, indefinite pronouns, distances, time, money, and exceptions.</p>

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<p>In case of group of people, the subject-verb agreement depends on whether the group is acting as one unit or as individuals:</p><ul><li>If the group acts as a single unit, use a singular verb.</li></ul><p><strong>Example:</strong> The group is planning a trip.</p><ul><li>If the group members are acting individually, use a plural verb.</li></ul><p><strong>Example: </strong>The group are arguing among themselves</p>

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<p>The verb 'be' is an irregular verb used when used in the Simple Present Tense. It is essential because it forms the basic English sentences. The verb is used to describe identity, conditions, emotions, etc. 'Be' changes to am, is, are- depending on the subject. It also functions as a helping verb in more complex structures.</p>

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<p>Stative Verbs are the verbs which describe the state, emotion, though or possession. Verbs such as knows, owns, likes, etc. are not used in the continuous tense and hence are used in the simple present tense.&nbsp;</p><p>For example:&nbsp;</p><ul><li>I own a shop.&nbsp;</li><li>She knows the answer.&nbsp;</li></ul>

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Yes, you can prepare for CSIR NET in Physics even if you have a B.Tech degree in IT. However, it may require more effort and dedication as you may need to learn the fundamentals of Physics from scratch. To start preparing for CSIR NET in Physics you can begin by reviewing the syllabus and identifying the topics that you are unfamiliar with. You may need to start with basic concepts and then progress to more advanced topics. You can also consult textbooks, online resources, and video lectures to help you understand the material. Additionally, it may be helpful to join a coaching institute or attend online classes to get a better understandi... View more

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<p>The rule of the simple present tense is as follows:</p><ul data-start="205" data-end="485"><li data-start="205" data-end="283">Positive Sentence or Affirmative Sentence: Subject + verb (base form) + object (e.g., "He plays football").</li><li data-start="287" data-end="390">Negative Sentence: Subject + does not/do not + verb (base form) + object (e.g., "She does not like coffee").</li><li data-start="394" data-end="485">Questions or Interrogative Sentences: Do/Does + subject + verb (base f... View more

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<p>Students need not worry even if you do not have enough time left for Goa SSC board exam preparation. Prioritize key concepts, focus on previous year question papers, manage your time effectively, and reach out to teachers for guidance. It's ideal to start early, even a focused last-minute effort can help you perform well, though you might need to accept that your results may not be as high as with extensive preparation.&nbsp;<br>Following are some strategies to consider if you're short on time for Goa SSC board exams:<br>Figure out important topics:<br>Analyze the syllabus and prioritize the most important ch... View more

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<p>Books are an important source of information and knowledge for the preparation of the WB SET (West Bengal State Eligibility Test). Here are some reasons why books are important for the&nbsp;WB&nbsp;SET exam preparation: a) Comprehensive Coverage: Books provide comprehensive coverage of the WB SET syllabus for each subject. They cover all the important topics and subtopics in detail, making it easy for candidates to understand and learn the concepts. B) Authentic Information: Books are written by subject matter experts and provide authentic and reliable information. Candidates can rely on the information provided in the boo... View more

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<p>The candidates should note that there is no substitution to the hard work. The candidates are suggested to prepare all the topics given in the WBCS syllabus. The candidates can score better by enhancing their answers with graphical representation, factual data tables, relevant quotes and the likes.&nbsp;</p><p>In addition to that, the candidates can boost their score</p><ul><li>Practice Test Series</li><li>Choose the Right Optional Subject</li><li>Focus on Scoring Subjects</li><li>Improve Weak Areas</li><li>Stay Updated with Current Affairs</li>... View more

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<p>Candidates should focus on RRB NTPC preparation for four to six hours daily. This also depends on the current level of preparation and familiarity with the subjects. It is with hardwork and determination that candidates will be able to crack the exam.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Here are the book recommendations for UGC NET preparation categorized under subject and general paper.</p><p>General Paper 1 (Teaching and Research Aptitude):</p><p>1. &nbsp;KVS Madaan, "NTA UGC NET/SET/JRF, Paper 1"<br>All practice questions have been covered in this book pertaining to all topics.<br>2. &nbsp;M. Gagan and Sajit Kumar, "Trueman's UGC NET/SET General Paper I"<br>Mock Tests Available in This Book<br>This book is complete, which includes a mock test.<br>3. "UGC NET/JRF/SLET General Paper-1 Teaching and Research Aptitude" by ... View more

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i want to suggest u to join narayna classes but jee is such a big exam nd i don't think so ki ab its beneficial to join institute do hard work and revise all ur concept and sample paper for jee and else the choice is urs all the best

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<p>Students need not worry even if you do not have enough time left for CBSE 10th board exam preparation. Prioritize key concepts, focus on previous year question papers, manage your time effectively, and reach out to teachers for guidance. It's ideal to start early, even a focused last-minute effort can help you perform well, though you might need to accept that your results may not be as high as with extensive preparation.&nbsp;<br>Following are some strategies to consider if you're short on time for CBSE Class 10 board exams:<br><strong>Figure out important topics:</strong><br>Analyze the syllabus... View more

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<p>Subject-verb agreement means the verb in a sentence must match the subject in number. If the subject is singular, the verb should be singular. If the subject is plural, the verb should be plural.</p><p><strong>Example:</strong></p><ul><li>He&nbsp;<strong>runs</strong> fast. (singular subject + singular verb)</li><li>They&nbsp;<strong>run</strong> fast. (plural subject + plural verb)</li></ul>

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<p>NCERT books are very important for MPBSE 12th exams because most questions come from these books. They explain topics in a simple and clear way. Studying them properly helps you score better. Do not ignore the examples and exercises given at the end of each chapter. Always revise the NCERT content before trying other reference books.</p>

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<p>Staying motivated can be hard during long study hours, but setting small goals can help. Reward yourself when you complete a chapter or achieve a target. Surround yourself with positive people who encourage you. Watching motivational videos and reading success stories of toppers can also inspire you. Remember, your efforts today will shape your future success.</p>

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<p>Scoring good marks in WB Madhyamik exams in 1 month is possible only with focus, determination and hard work. Read the textbooks and class notes for Science and Social Science. Solve as many sample papers and previous years' question papers to have a good grip on the subject. Take small breaks and restrict yourself from social media. This will help you ace the exam.</p>

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<p>Candidates can refer to the books like J<em>amia Millia Islamia Journalism and Mass Communication Entrance Examination by Arihant Publication, Popular Master Guide for Journalism and Mass Communication Entrance Exam by R. Gupta, Mass Communication in India by Keval J, Manorama Yearbook by Philips Mathew</em> etc., for <strong>JMI Mass Communication preparation.</strong></p><p>For <strong>other courses</strong>, candidates can refer to books such as <em>R Gupta's JMI MA (English) Entrance Exam Guide, JMI University Entrance Exam Test Series, BEd Entrance Guide: Jamia Millia Isla... View more

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super 30 is the best. but it is only for poor students. try it once.

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<p>It is not necessary to prepare a time table. But if any candidate faces difficulty in manging time while preparing different subjects then they should do go for a proper time table.</p>

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<p>RBI Assistant exam is one of the most competitive banking exams in the country. Candidates can crack the exam without coaching also if they prepare it seriously. However, taking coaching will help candidates to understand the pattern and syllabus properly. Besides, candidates can clear their doubts in coaching by taking help of the experts.</p>

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<p>Students need not panic even if they have less time for Kerala SSLC board exam preparation. They are advised to learn important topics. They must solve previous year question papers. Take help from teachers or friends, if they have any doubts. Stay positive and healthy. Do not sit for long hours while studying. Students must take short breaks while learning.&nbsp;</p>

181 Views Posted 2016-03-20 11:50:11

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study for SAT when u travel or commute. Also wen u get free tym u can go with flash cards. Weekends you need to devote 10hrs atleast on other sections of SAT.

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The time table for preparing for the UGC NET exam is listed below for the benefits of candidates:
6 Months before the exam:
a) Understand the syllabus and exam pattern.
B) Collect standard study material and books.
C) Create a detailed study plan covering all topics.
D) Allocate sufficient time for each topic and subtopic.
E) Start studying from the basics and gradually move to advanced topics.
5 Months before the exam:
a) Complete the basic concepts and revise them.
b) Focus on important topics and subtopics.
c) Solve previous year papers and mock tests regularly.
d) Identify your streng... View more

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