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USE OF AM, IS, ARE IN HINDI – LEARN ENGLISH GRAMMAR SPEAKING IN HINDI PART – 1

USE OF AM, IS, ARE IN HINDI – LEARN ENGLISH GRAMMAR SPEAKING IN HINDI PART – 1 [fvplayer id=”859″] Use of AM, IS, ARE in Hindi – Learn English Grammar (Part-1)  AM, IS, ARE का उपयोग अंग्रेजी व्याकरण में “To Be” क्रिया के रूप में किया जाता है। ये वाक्य में “हूँ, है, हैं” को […]

Salutation Words in English-RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE

Salutation Words in English-RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE. [fvplayer id=”857″] Salutation Words in English – Rapidex English Speaking Course Salutations are words or phrases used to greet or address someone formally or informally. They are commonly used in spoken English, letters, and emails.  1. Formal Salutations (Used in Professional & Respectful Communication) For Letters & Emails: […]

Good Manner Words in English-RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE.

Good Manner Words in English-RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE. [fvplayer id=”856″] Here are some Good Manner Words in English as commonly found in the Rapidex English Speaking Course: Basic Good Manner Words & Phrases Please – Used to make polite requests. Thank you – Expressing gratitude. Sorry – Apologizing for a mistake. Excuse me – Used […]

KIDS LEARNING VIDEO – LEARN ALPHABETS FROM A TO Z.

KIDS LEARNING VIDEO – LEARN ALPHABETS FROM A TO Z. [fvplayer id=”837″] Introducing children to the alphabet through engaging videos can significantly enhance their learning experience. Here’s a selection of educational videos designed to teach kids the letters A to Z in a fun and interactive manner:​ ABC Alphabets From A to Z | Toddler […]

Oxford English Grammar and Translation Part 1.

Oxford English Grammar and Translation Part 1. [fvplayer id=”836″] ​The Oxford English Grammar and Translation series is a comprehensive resource designed to enhance learners’ understanding of English grammar and translation skills. The series is structured to cater to various proficiency levels, ensuring a progressive learning experience.​ Part 1: Oxford Junior English Grammar and Translation This […]

Spoken English – A Self Learning Guide To Conversation Practice

Spoken English self-learning guide is essential book for learning spoken English by self-learning the book and the book provides the complete introduction of the Spoken English. and it also provide the best conversation practice so that a student is able to understand the English and fluently able to speak in English the English it is […]

FREQUENTLY USED PHRASES-RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE- PART-1.

FREQUENTLY USED PHRASES-RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE- PART-1. [fvplayer id=”849″] यहाँ पर “Rapidex English Speaking Course – Part 1” से जुड़े कुछ Frequently Used Phrases (अक्सर बोले जाने वाले वाक्य) दिए जा रहे हैं, जो आपकी Daily English Speaking Practice में बहुत सहायक हो सकते हैं। ये वाक्य अंग्रेजी बोलने की नींव मजबूत करते हैं, खासतौर […]

Sentences Of Command Order-RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE-PART-2.

Sentences Of Command Order-RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE-PART-2. [fvplayer id=”848″] Here’s Part-2 of the Rapidex English Speaking Course focused on Command/Order Sentences — perfect for beginners who want to improve spoken and written English. 🗣️ Part-2: Sentences of Command / Order ✅ Definition:Command or order sentences are used to instruct, order, or request someone to do […]

Use of Was and Were for IAS Preliminary Exam Part 1

Use of Was and Were for IAS Preliminary Exam Part 1 [fvplayer id=”847″] Here’s a concise and clear Part-1 guide on the use of “Was” and “Were”—specially designed for English grammar improvement for IAS Preliminary Exam (CSAT/General English comprehension). 📘 Use of “Was” and “Were” – Part 1 (IAS Prelims Focus) “Was” and “Were” are […]

English Grammar for IAS – Use of Was and Were part 2.

English Grammar for IAS – Use of Was and Were part 2. [fvplayer id=”845″] Certainly! Here’s Part 2 of the Use of “Was” and “Were” in English Grammar for IAS Preparation, explained in a simple and exam-relevant way — with Hindi support to aid understanding. 📘 Use of “Was” and “Were” – Part 2 (IAS […]

BEST WAY TO INTRODUCE YOURSELF – SPOKEN ENGLISH – HOW TO WRITE AN INTRODUCTION.

BEST WAY TO INTRODUCE YOURSELF – SPOKEN ENGLISH – HOW TO WRITE AN INTRODUCTION. [fvplayer id=”843″] Here is a simple, clear, and effective guide to: 🌟 BEST WAY TO INTRODUCE YOURSELF 🎙️ For Spoken English + Written Introduction Perfect for: Interviews, Presentations, Classes, or Professional Use 📌 PART 1: SPOKEN ENGLISH – Self Introduction (Beginner […]

ENGLISH CONVERSATION PRACTICE – COMMUNICATION.

ENGLISH CONVERSATION PRACTICE – COMMUNICATION. [fvplayer id=”842″] English Conversation Practice – Improving Communication Skills Good communication is essential in daily life, professional settings, and social interactions. Below are practical exercises and dialogues to help improve your English conversation skills.  Basic English Conversations  Introducing Yourself A: Hi, my name is Alex. What’s your name?B: Hello, Alex! […]

ENGLISH SPOKEN FOR SELF LEARNING – LEARN SPOKEN

ENGLISH SPOKEN FOR SELF LEARNING – LEARN SPOKEN [fvplayer id=”841″] Here’s a simple and effective guide to English Spoken for Self-Learning — perfect for anyone looking to improve their spoken English at home without coaching: 🗣️ ENGLISH SPOKEN FOR SELF LEARNING 📌 Why Learn Spoken English? Improves communication in school, job, and travel Boosts confidence […]

English Grammar for UPSC Exam part 3.

English Grammar for UPSC Exam part 3. [fvplayer id=”839″] English Grammar for UPSC Exam – Part 3 The UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) exam demands a strong command of English grammar, particularly for the CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test) and the Mains Exam (Essay and Comprehension). Here’s a comprehensive guide for Part 3 of English […]

Oxford English Grammar and Translation

Oxford English Grammar and Translation [fvplayer id=”835″] It looks like you’re looking for Oxford English Grammar and Translation exercises and solutions. Could you specify: Which topic (e.g., Tenses, Active-Passive, Direct-Indirect Speech, etc.)? Which exercise numbers (e.g., 139, 140, 141, etc.)? Do you need explanations, answers, or both? If you can provide the exact sentences or […]

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