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Nishtha Rai

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Some examples of modal verbs include:

  • She can solve this puzzle within one minute.
  • He may come late to the meeting.
  • You must wear a seatbelt while driving.
  • would love to visit South Korea.
  • You should study regularly.

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Nishtha Singh

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Auxiliary Verbs or Primary Helping Verbs are the verbs used with main verbs to express different voices, questions, tenses, and negations in a sentence. These include different forms of Be, Have, and Do, such as is, am, are, be, been, being, do, did, does, was, and were.

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Damini Aggarwal

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The questions in the english section of RULET exam are asked from Tenses, Phrasal Verbs and idioms, etc. Aspirants can check the Shiksha portal for more details. The syllabus for this exam will be similar to other entrance exam. 

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, almost every programme at the institute is taught in English. Besides, every programme has electives in addition to its core curriculum. To learn more, check the courses and fees panel of Eindhoven University of Technology at Shiksha.

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PRIYANKA

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Students need to submit an IELTS score as an English language score. Brunel Uni generally requires a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 and 7.0. This may vary for different programs. However if a student fails to meet requirement, university will offer him an English language course.

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PRINCE MISHRA

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The Madhya Pradesh Board Class 10 English exam pattern for 2025 includes four main sections: Reading, Writing, Grammar, and Textbook. The exam is conducted for 3 hours with a total of 100 marks. The Reading section involves three unseen passages totaling 15 marks, while the Writing section covers essay writing, letter writing, note-making, and summarizing for 20 marks. Grammar questions, including topics like tenses, sentence structure, and translation, carry 20 marks. The Textbook section includes questions from prescribed prose and poetry texts, worth 45 marks. The paper includes a mix of objective-type questions, short answers, and

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Nidhi Chaudhary

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In MET English section, students will be tested on their aptitude. In English section, students should prepare Grammar and Language Use, Vocabulary, Punctuation, and Reading Comprehension.

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Vivek Kumar Yadav

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As a final-year English Honours student, choosing between MBA from DU SOL with a job or MA English from DU regular depends on career goals. MBA from DU SOL allows flexibility, skill development, and corporate exposure while earning, but lacks strong placements. MA English at DU regular offers in-depth subject knowledge, academic recognition, and scope for teaching or research. If you prefer corporate roles, MBA is better; for academic careers, MA English suits more.

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Neha Anand

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BITSAT evaluates the candidates' language skills in English. Students should prepare sections like grammar, vocabulary, reading, and writing.

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Rashmi Srivastava

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Depends on what you're good at. In my opinion, translating the other language from your native language is easier because when you understand the meaning of the sentence, it gets easier to speak. But in the case of German, it has a more complicated grammatical structure than English, so it will be a little difficult to translate English into German.

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