Correct usage of the word “HAVING”

We often get confused while using the word ‘having’ in writing and/or in speaking. This is a word that is majorly misused. The article below will help you understand the correct usage of the same.    AS A MAIN VERB (for consumption of food) We use this word as the main verb in a… Continue reading Correct usage of the word “HAVING”

Conversation between two friends over a call

JAZZ: Hey! JOHN: Hey! How is everything? JAZZ: Everything is going cold these days at home. JOHN: (With a laugh) yeah! I can relate. JAZZ: So, what do you do at home? JOHN: You mean to say, how do I kill my time? JAZZ: Yeah! JOHN: Well, as you know that I am fond of… Continue reading Conversation between two friends over a call

Ways to build vocabulary

1. DON’T JUST READ, WRITE As we all know reading is must to build our vocabulary, but just reading is not enough. As you come across new words while reading newspapers, magazines or your course books, make sure you jot it down. 2. DON’T JUST WRITE, MAKE SENTENCES. Only writing new words will not solve… Continue reading Ways to build vocabulary

Top Etiquette and Tips To Help You Stand Out During Conference Calls

“Every time you speak, you are auditioning for leadership.” ~ James Hume At a time when virtual meetings have become the new normal, it’s important to get comfortable with this mode of communication and understand what’s required to make a mark during conference calls. Speaking during conference calls is a totally different ball game than… Continue reading Top Etiquette and Tips To Help You Stand Out During Conference Calls

Words to be used in daily conversations

ROCKET SCIENCE: SOMETHING VERY DIFFICULT EXAMPLE: It is still rocket science to convince brown parents for love marriage. HELL FOR LEATHER: AS FAST AS POSSIBLE EXAMPLE: After receiving 10 calls from my wife, I drove my car home hell for leather. A DIME A DOZEN: SOMETHING VERY COMMON EXAMPLE: The interior did not appeal to… Continue reading Words to be used in daily conversations

10 Daily English Expressions You Will Use While Working From Home

Amid the government’s lockdown of the country to bolster the fight against Covid-19, we have all been staying at home more than usual. While this unexpected summer vacation is hardly something we wished for, it’s time to make our peace with it and find ways to be productive while staying at home. To find out… Continue reading 10 Daily English Expressions You Will Use While Working From Home

Top 10 Idioms Related to Health

At a time when health is the most pressing issue around the world and healthcare personnel like doctors, nurses and other paramedics are at the forefront of the fight against the Coronavirus pandemic, it’s only natural to explore more content along health and wellness-related issues. As a student of the English language, you should keep… Continue reading Top 10 Idioms Related to Health

CONVERSATION BETWEEN AN OLD AND A NEW COLLEAGUE

Colleague1: Hey! Colleague2: Hi! How are you doing? Colleague1: I am doing great! Colleague1: Is it your first day in the office? Colleague2: Yeah! I joined it yesterday. Colleague1: That’s great, which company did you use to work earlier? Colleague2: I used to work with FIS Gurgaon. Colleague1: I see, so what made you change… Continue reading CONVERSATION BETWEEN AN OLD AND A NEW COLLEAGUE

CONVERSATION BETWEEN TWO EMPLOYEES AT WORK

Employee1: Hey! Do you know about the meeting? Employee2:  Hi! I have no information as such. Employee2: Would you mind telling me about it. Employee1: Yeah, sure! Employee1: This Friday there is a meeting wherein we are asked to deliver a presentation. Employee2: What precisely do we need to present? Employee1: We need to discuss… Continue reading CONVERSATION BETWEEN TWO EMPLOYEES AT WORK

PHRASAL VERBS TO BOAST YOUR DAILY VOCABULARY

  Abide by: To follow any decision or rule Example: We should abide by the law and order. Bump into: To meet a known person unexpectedly. Example: Last evening, I bumped into my old English teacher in the market. Call off: To cancel Example: We called off the trip due to bad weather. Count on:… Continue reading PHRASAL VERBS TO BOAST YOUR DAILY VOCABULARY

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