Dear all,
We come across various different words and sentences in our daily life. Some times, we use certain words and sentences, without even thinking twice whether it is apt or not.

Let us discuss here, and learn to use the right phrases and sentences.

RajmiArun
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Nice Rajmiarun


I hope this will help me to learn new words . Thank you.
in my opinion you must join English coaching classes.
As language is for communication, it is okay to use the words as commonly understood and pronounce as most peope do. Simultaneoulsy, we may keep track of correct usage and pronunciation by carefully reading and watching TV or surfing net.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/

Yes, in our day-to-day life we do not use correct english while writing and speaking...

Most of us write:
"Ram is one of the best boy... "
and not
"Ram is one of the best boys.

Harish Jharia
http://harishjhariasblog.blogspot.com/
Anothe common mistake is in the usage of I and me

"I and my brother watched the movie"
Not "Me and my brother.."
Always split.. the sentence like: "
Can anybody please explain the difference between "I want to speak to you" and "I want to speak with you"
Hi monoj kumar:
Can anybody please explain the difference between "I want to speak to you" and "I want to speak with you".

* I want to speak to you means that you want to call or message or chat with him.

* I want to speak with you means that you want to meet him in person and talk.

http://myblogdeivigan.blogspot.com/
http://placementandinformations.blogspot.com/
Hi guys i have a question can any one reply me.

while introducing yourself to a HR, everyone used to tell that I completed my schooling in ....... however some used to say schoolings which one is correct

http://myblogdeivigan.blogspot.com/
http://placementandinformations.blogspot.com/
I think schooling is the correct one since it is used as a noun derived from a verb.Correct me if I am wrong.
Harish- one example I may give. many often say- 'sabse best'. Hweree 'sabse' is superfluous. In the example, 'Ram' is misspelt. This should be 'Rama'. If you add the 'aa' matra, this would be 'Ramaa'.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/

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