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Abhishek Khanna

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Yes, international students required English Proficiency Test to work in the UK. IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, etc., are some of the English tests that you can take up.

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Vikrant Kaur

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Some examples of auxiliary verbs include:

  • She is cooking dinner for us tonight.
  • Does he play the ukulele?
  • They have finished the assignment.
  • He was reading a book during lunchtime.
  • did call you last night.

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Rachit Katariya

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Modal verbs are placed right before the base form of the main verb in a sentence and help express possibility, ability, or necessity. Note that the main verbs used after the modal verbs do not take '-s', '-es', or '-ing' at the end of the verb.

Examples:

  • She can sing beautifully.
  • It might rain later today.
  • He should apologize for his bad behavior.
  • You must complete your work before the deadline.

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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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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Yes you can.For most of the courses youare elligible as 50/55/60 in the minimum requirement.

 

Most of the courses admission is direct and some may required score like CUET, CMAT, University entrance.

 

Also you can explore about -

  • CUET
  • CLAT
  • Teaching as a career 
  • B.ed after graduation

 

 

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Upasana Harsha

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The future perfect tense follows a simple structure. To form a sentence using the future perfect tense, we use will + have + past participle of the verb. Look at the following example to understand the rule of future perfect tense better:

  • He will have driven 10 miles by 2 PM.
  • Sharon will have slept for three hours by the time we reach the beach.
  • You will have baked the cupcake by dinner time.

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