Common mistakes in Grammar
Using the wrong preposition
->Complain about, not for.
Don't say: Annette complained for the weather.
Say: Annette complained about the weather.
Note: While talking about illness, we use complain...
Phrasal verb of the day
object to
->Meaning: If you object to something, you don't think it's a good thing or a good idea, so you oppose it or you...
Reasoning Quiz
Solve the following puzzles
Set – 1:
Gaurav, Optimus, Dixit, Fighter, Abhinav and Nirmal were born in different months-March, April, May, June, and July and August,...
Word of the day
Soft Spot /ˈsɑːft ˈspɑːt/ noun
▫️plural soft spots
->Definition of SOFT SPOT
1 : a strong liking for someone or something — usually singular
-He has a soft...
Government Scheme of the day
Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY)
->Government proposes to set up 14 new AIIMS hospitals under PMSSY
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The Union Government has proposed to establish an additional...
Grammar booster of the day
'=>Could have + past participle
->Could have + past participle means that something was possible in the past, or you had the ability to do...
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English quiz of the day
In the following questions, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold part at 1, 2,...
Idiom of the day
'=>up to your neck | up to your eyeballs
->Meaning: If you're up to your neck in something, or up to your eyeballs in something,...
Vocabulary of the day
1. EERIE (ADJECTIVE): spooky
Synonyms: bizarre, creepy
Antonym: earthly, familiar
Example Sentence: She made an eerie remark on me.
2. GUMPTION (NOUN): sagacity
Synonyms: acumen, savvy
Antonyms: ignorance, stupidity
Example Sentence:...




