English Spl

Get insights from 7.7k questions on English Spl, answered by students, alumni, and experts. You may also ask and answer any question you like about English Spl

Follow Ask Question
7.7k

Questions

1

Discussions

40

Active Users

1.5k

Followers

New answer posted

8 months ago

0 Follower 3 Views

C
Chandra Chaudhary

Contributor-Level 10

For admission purpose, Alpha Institute accept IELTS scores of 6.0 (or equivalent). Other test scores such as PTE and Duolingo are also acceptable by the institute. The test result of these exams should not be more than two years old. Therefore, international students must check the eligibility of their English proficiency test result. In case the test result is older than two years, the applicants need to take the English proficiency exams again to submit the valid scores. If the overall scores of IELTS is less that 6.0 bands or equivalent, the institute may ask for enrolment in a General English course as a pathway to the actual cours

...more

New answer posted

8 months ago

0 Follower 3 Views

S
Saakshi Rawat

Contributor-Level 10

Proficiency in both spoken and written English is essential for students at Curtin. Students applying to Curtin University Dubai UAE are expected to showcase decent language proficiency in both written and oral English. This allows students to interact with a global cohort, share experiences and learn from others easily. In general, the university requires an overall IELTS band score of 6.5, with no band lesser than 6.0 for most UG courses. The university accepts TOEFL, PTE and IELTS scores. However, the exact cut-off score for each programme varies greatly. Typically, the cut off is lesser for technical courses and higher if you are c

...more

New answer posted

8 months ago

0 Follower 1 View

P
Piyush Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

To convert a sentence from active to passive voice, we first need to make the object of the active voice sentence the subject, then convert the sentence as per active-passive rules mentioned on the page above.  There are some exceptions also which we need to keep in mind while converting a sentence from active to passive voice.

New answer posted

8 months ago

0 Follower 1 View

K
Krishnendu Lama

Beginner-Level 5

Students who want to master the active and passive voice topics are advised to follow the questions mentioned on this page to practise. It will help them to develop an understanding about the active and passive topic. 

New answer posted

8 months ago

0 Follower 16 Views

S
Sahil kumar

Beginner-Level 1

It depends on how UPPSC interprets your B.Com (Hons). If English was your main or Hons. subject during B.Com (which is rare), then you're safe. Otherwise, your MA in English and B.Ed with English should be enough in most cases, but it's best to check the official UPPSC TGT notification or contact them directly for clarification.

New answer posted

8 months ago

0 Follower 18 Views

N
Nikita Chauhan

Contributor-Level 9

Hello, the CPGET 2025 exam syllabus for the MA in English course will be divided into 2 sections: A and B. In the 1st section, you'll find questions related to spelling & punctuation, vocabulary, grammar, etc., and in the 2nd section, the questions will be from History of English Literature, Literary Movements, Literary Terms, etc., subjects.

Here's the detailed syllabus - MA_English  

New answer posted

8 months ago

0 Follower 10 Views

N
nikhil raj

Beginner-Level 5

Mahila College (B.Ed. program) offers exam papers and instruction in both English and Hindi mediums, giving students the flexibility to take exams in either language, as per their preference.

New answer posted

8 months ago

0 Follower 15 Views

N
nikhil raj

Beginner-Level 5

You are not eligible for NATA with your 12th subjects (Maths, Physics, Geography, English, Urdu) because Chemistry is mandatory along with Maths and Physics. NATA requires candidates to have studied PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) in Class 12 or hold a 10+3 Diploma with Maths as a subject.

New answer posted

8 months ago

0 Follower 1 View

P
Poornima Sharma

Contributor-Level 9

While the subject and predicate are important to sentence structure in both spoken and written English, they may be less formally emphasized in spoken language, especially in casual conversation. However, in written English, the subject and predicate are more clearly defined and often form the foundation of clear and concise writing.

New answer posted

8 months ago

0 Follower 1 View

P
Poornima Sharma

Contributor-Level 9

Here are some books to study Subject and Predicate in detail:

Book

Author

USP

English Grammar in Use

Raymond Murphy

Highly recommended books for beginners as well as intermediates

Subject and Predicate in Logic and Grammar

P.F. Strawson

Explains the philosophical and grammatical nuances of the subject-predicate relation

Grammarway

Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley

Provides a structured approach to the topic, and is helpful at all levels, from beginner to intermediate

A Tale of Two Friends: Subject and Predicate

Mary Dickerson

Uses engaging storytelling to teach the concepts of subject and predicate, making the learning process fun and memorable.

 

Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else

Sign Up on Shiksha

On Shiksha, get access to

  • 66k Colleges
  • 1.2k Exams
  • 688k Reviews
  • 1850k Answers

Share Your College Life Experience

×

This website uses Cookies and related technologies for the site to function correctly and securely, improve & personalise your browsing experience, analyse traffic, and support our marketing efforts and serve the Core Purpose. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.