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Parul Thapa

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English fluency is not compulsory to become a Radio Jockey. Many popular RJs host shows in Hindi, regional, or mixed languages, depending on their audience.
What's more important is clear communication, confidence, and relatability. However, having proficiency in English alongside regional languages can create wider opportunities across national and international stations.

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Vikram Shukla

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The past perfect tense can be used in four forms:

  • Affirmative: Subject + had + past participle of verb + object.
  • Negative: Subject + had + not + past participle of verb + object.
  • Interrogative: Had + subject + past participle of verb + object.
  • Negative + Interrogative: Had + subject + not + past participle of verb + object.

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Rashmi Shekhar

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Have a look at the examples of the past perfect tense below:

  • The movie had already started when we arrived at the theatre.
  • The teacher had scolded him as he misbehaved.
  • Had the movie begun already?
  • Had he not finished playing football before dinner?
  • Sheetal had gone to the market when the incident happened.

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Mukul Pruthi

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As per the English Grammar rule for Past Perfect tense, the sentences in this verb form are formed using had with past particple (ed) of the verb. The Past Perfect tense rule or formula is:

Subject + Had + Past Participle of Verb + Object 

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Pragati Datta

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Past Perfect tense in English grammar is used to describe an action that was completed before another action in the past. The sentences in Past Perfect tense are formed using had + past participle (ed). Have a look at a few Past Perfect Tense examples below:

·       The path is broken as it had rained all night yesterday.

·       Had the Police arrived on time the robbery could be prevented?

·       She had left early yesterday because of the event.

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Mamona Jain

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Yes strong communication in English is important in BHM because hospitality grads need to have interaction with global clients and guests daily.

Fluency in English and also soft skills like politeness and problem-solving helps in improving the employment chances in luxury hotels and international hotels. 

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Kartik Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

International students whose native language is not English are required to submit proof of English language test to the SOAS University of London . The university accepts various English language tests such as TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, and more. International students must attain the minimum sore require for the respective English language test. SOAS University of London English language requirements for international students for undergraduate and postgraduate programs is listed below:

Test

Overall

IELTS

6.0

PTE

62

TOEFL iBT

92

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Bhumika Kaur

Contributor-Level 10

No, Aalto University Finland does not accept Duolingo test for admission to Master's and Doctoral courses where the language of instruction of the course is English. But, to prove the English language proficiency, international applicants are required to submit the minimum scores given below: 

Tests

Minimum Score 

IELTS

6.5 overall and writing score 6.0

TOEFL

92 and writing score 22

PTE

62 and writing score 54

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Saurabh Khanduri

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Yes, candidates who wish to take admissions into the BSc courses at SIMS are required to have English as one of the compulsory subjects during their Class 12 board exams. Candidates are required to score a minimu aggregate of 45% in the PCM or PCB stream with English as a compulsory subject. Candidates can check the full eligibility criteria on the official website.

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