List of Important English Grammar Usage Tips for IBPS PO/RRB/Clerk 2016:
Dear Readers, Here we have given the Important English Grammar Usage Tips, which was most essential for upcoming IBPS PO/RRB/Clerk Exams 2016, make use of it.
USE OF UNLESS AND UNTIL:
Unless - except on the specified conditions or circumstances
Example - Bank will not provide you loan unless you give them something as security
Until - up to the time of
Example - I lived with my parents until I was 20.
USE OF A FEW, FEW AND THE FEW:
A Few- Not many (opposite of many)
Example - A few boys will pass in the examination
Few - some at least (positive)
Example - There are few books in my room.
The Few- whatever there is (not many, but all of them)
Example - He lost the few friends he had.
Use Of The Number And A Number:
The Number- Singular form
Example - The number of applicants for the course is fifteen.
A Number- Plural form (Several, Some)
Example - A number of students have appeared for the test.
USE OF LITTLE, A LITTLE AND THE LITTLE:
Little -Hardly any
Example - There is little hope of his recovery
A Little- Some ( though not much)
Example - We have got a little time before the train leaves.
The Little- Not much but all there is.
Example - The little medicines that are in first aid box may be used for the patient.
USE OF AMONG AND BETWEEN:
Among - Used when items are not distinct; or for group
Example - I cannot decide among these shirts.
Between - Used when items are distinct
Example - I cannot decide between the green shirt, black shirt and white shirt.
USE OF SINCE AND FOR:
Since - Indicates point of time
Example - It has been raining since last Monday
For - Length of time
Example - He has been reading novel for two hours.
USE OF ON AND ONTO:
On - Location or Position on a surface
Example - Your books are on the table
Onto - Direction/Movement from one location to another or; Fully aware/ Informed
Example - The cat climbed onto the table.
USE OF ELDER AND OLDER:
Elder - Used for implying greater experience or knowledge. It is generally used for members of the family
Example - He is my elder brother.
Older - Used to refer persons as well as things and is generally followed by than.
Example - Saumya is older than all other girls of this area.
Use Of Responsible To And Responsible For:
Responsible to- Obligatory or answerable to
Example - The government is responsible to the people who elected them.
Responsible for- To carry out some action or doing something while at any ownership position.
Example - He held himself responsible for his wife's death
USE OF LESS AND FEWER:
Less -Used for Quantity
Example - When I'm doing my work, I listen to less music
Fewer - Used for Number
Example - Fewer than thirty children are opting to study music related subjects
USE OF WHEN AND WHILE:
When - Used for referring a time or periods of life.
Example - When I worked as a teacher, I met a good friend.
While - Used for time during the process of doing a work.
Example -While he was sleeping, I was working.
USE OF SOME AND ANY:
Some - Used to express quantity
Example - He will buy some apples
Any - Used for interrogative and negative sentences
Example - Have you bought any apples?
Use Of Each Other And One Another:
Each Other- Used for two subjects or objects
Example - Ram and Sita have met each other.
One Another- Used for more than two subjects or objects
Example - All the members of the family love one another.
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