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SSC CGL ENGLISH CLASSES|Subject Verb Agreement & Rules with Examples

Subject Verb Agreement &  Rules with Examples |ssc course   The agreement between the subject and the verb, according to which the verb must agree in number with the subject, is known as subject-verb agreement.   If the subject is singular, the verb should be singular as well (is/has/was/Verb +s/es). If the subject is plural, the verb must be plural (are/have/were/Verb1).   When we speak about Subject-Verb-Agreement in terms of competitive tests, one of the most relevant topics that come to mind is the Rules of the Subject-Verb-Agreement, since most of the questions asked in this section are Error Detection. To earn high marks in the English Section, you must have a detailed understanding of the Rules of Subject-Verb-Agreement.   So let’s dive in the 5 Important Subject Verb Agreement Rules;   Subject Verb Agreement Rule 1:   If two subjects are joined by “and” then the verb used must be plural. But if two countable nouns or adjectives or synonyms are joined by “and’’ in which only

Improve Your English Vocabulary Skill for Competitive Exam | SSC CGL English Classes

 Improve Your Vocabulary Skill   One of the five foundations of reading comprehension is vocabulary, which assists in easily comprehending and solving passages. As a consequence, having a firm command of vocabulary is necessary for getting good grades in RC passages. Many clear questions about vocabulary terms are asked in SSC and Bank exams in the form of synonyms, antonyms, and one-word substitution. In this post, we will go through some of the most relevant terms that have appeared frequently in tests, along with their meanings, in alphabetical order from A to Z.   Word                      Meaning Ambush – to attack by surprise from a hidden place Amputate – to cut (apart, such as a limb) from the body Alleviate – make something less severe Aggression – hostile or violent behavior Abstemious – refraining from getting indulged in something   Burgeoning – increase rapidly Blasphemy – the act of insulting or showing contempt for god Batter – damaged by hard use   Clandestine – somethi