I commented yesterday too I request you to make a video where you give us some catchy titles for the notices of some 25 to 30 popular topics that will be very helpful sir Thank you so much for making such content for free Respect sir😇
Sir considering 'lean' there is often a confusion if it is followed by 'on' or 'against' . Some say do not lean against the wall while some book have lean against. Sir please guide.
Sir, I have a doubt in these two sentences. Can you please tell me the suitable preposition we can use with these two sentences. 1. The merchant became impatient _____ the payment from his debtors. 2. The children became impatient _____ the burden of too many examinations.
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I commented yesterday too
I request you to make a video where you give us some catchy titles for the notices of some 25 to 30 popular topics that will be very helpful sir
Thank you so much for making such content for free
Respect sir😇
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Can we use influenced by in some of the cases? For instance, I was influenced by her words of affection.
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Thanks sir
Do the phrasal verbs Knock over and knock down have similar meaning?
Sir considering 'lean' there is often a confusion if it is followed by 'on' or 'against' . Some say do not lean against the wall while some book have lean against. Sir please guide.
lean against a wall but lean on someone.
@@StudywithSudhir thank you sir for clearing my age old doubt.
Sir, which one is correct and why-
Keep up the good work
Or
Keep on the good work?
Sir can you please make a video on how to make crisped sentences in writing essays for class 10
Very helpful video
Sir, I have a doubt in these two sentences. Can you please tell me the suitable preposition we can use with these two sentences.
1. The merchant became impatient _____ the payment from his debtors.
2. The children became impatient _____ the burden of too many examinations.
In both the cases preposition 'about ' is suitable.
Kindly reply sir, cisce has sent marking scheme for board papers and sample questions they are very helpful for students as well can you anway arrange that for us?
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plz i want alll pharas verbs
Thank you sir
Now its my duty to look out for a good grammar book to practice this phrasal verbs .
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