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Conditional Sentences - English for all Competitive Exams

  Conditional Sentences A conditional sentence is a sentence containing two sentences in which the second sentence depends on the first as two actions take place one after another. Such sentences have two parts viz. if clause and the main clause. Conditional sentences  are statements discussing known factors or hypothetical situations and their consequences. Complete  conditional sentences  contain a  conditional clause  (often referred to as the  if - clause ) and the consequence. Browse the full video to know in detail about Conditional Sentences and its Easy Rules. For more learning please click to visit our English Blog Section for All Competitive Exams. General English forms an integral part of Competitive Exams like UPSC, SSC , RRB , IBPS , All-State PSC Exams, and even Entrance Exams. To Crack any of the Competitive Exams, you need to master the Fundamentals of English Grammar along with vocabulary. As competition is becoming tougher nowadays, so you should practice more and mo

English for SSC - Learn Important Idioms and Phrases

English for SSC - Learn Important Idioms and Phrases The Competitive Exams hopefuls must have adequate information on Idioms and Phrases to make sure about great imprints in English for SSC CGL /SSC CAPF/SSC MTS/SSC CHSL/Other Competitive Exams. Figures of speech are fundamentally structured dependent on the human encounters of often happening circumstances. Thus, they are anything but difficult to learn and comprehend. Turn over a new leaf – Change for the better Ever and anon – Now and then, occasionally By leaps and bounds – Rapidly Spill the beans – To disclose a secret Kick the bucket – Die Chew the cud – Ponder over something Beat around the bush – Avoid coming to the point Hard and fast – Very strict Stick to one’s guns – Stick to one’s guns With flying colors – Doing exceptionally well Bolt from the blue – A complete surprise At one’s beck and call – Under his control Smell a rat – Suspect something foul Tooth and nail – With all one’s power Click to learn complete list of  I