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How dare you hit him? STORY.

Peter cried, No Miss, I haven't hit him, he himself injured.  No, I don't believe you, Peter, I know well about Sham, he would not lie.  Teacher slammed Peter using stick.  Peter again and again begged that he didn't do so. Teacher denied peter's explanation.  Though Peter wasn't so good in studies, he would be calm always.  Finally the matter went to the principal for investigation. Principal met alone Sham and enquired what  actually happened.  Sham agreed that there was no fault on Peter  , and he himself fell down, also said,  Peter was his neighbour, he tried to defeat in the forthcoming examination,so that he envied on him.  Principal advised sham not to lie in the future and pardoned him. The teacher too apologised to Peter.  Following day, the same complaint was raised by Sham. The teacher denied, Principal too.  But Sham cried loudly that was true unlikely the previous!   Peter himself agreed that he had hit Sham. The teacher confused a

What does the idiom 'THE RUBBER HITS/MEETS THE ROAD mean?

In fact, this idiom is informally used by many in the world. When a project or a process starts to function this idiom should be used. Let's see some sentences. --------------- I've bought a new car,  I'll come to its function WHEN IT HITS THE ROAD. Dear passengers Greetings to all. Kindly fasten your seat belt as the rubber is going to hit the road. All of you guys be alert where the rubber meets the road, only then we could determine our success. V. MAHENDIRAN Founder MIMSE GLOBAL ENGLISH NAGAPATTINAM 

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WHAT as a relative pronoun.

Among all relative pronouns, WHAT is a different one. WHAT can only be  used in noun clause if it is used as a relative pronoun, not in adjectival relative clause. In adjectival cases, THAT or WHICH is preferred. Though it is the rule of Grammar, in spoken forms WHAT is widely used as a relative pronoun on adj relative clauses. "I understand WHAT he says." ☑ "I understand the matter WHAT  he says." ❌ I understand the matter THAT he says."☑ V.MAHENDIRAN

Why is English important?

Every good attitude is important for life. English too is in the row in that list. Despite a number of languages are spoken across the world, how did English take the king chair? The only reason is derivation. English's ancestors are Greek, Latin, Spanish, French and Germanic. English was absolutely derived from these language. All features of these languages were adapted by the ancient .beautifiers like Geoffrey Chaucer and many in tenth and eleventh centuries. So that, The pretty idol made by several materials is looking so beautiful. Dialects, structures, Grammar rules all were minutely sculptured, tuned, fine tuned and polished in EnglishNDI  from those languages. V. MAHENDIRAN FOUNDER MAHENDIRAA INSTITUTE OF MUTUAL SPOKEN ENGLISH NAGAPATTINAM. (MIMSE GLOBAL ENGLISH) 

In fact, Training one to speak English is hard work.

To train a person to speak in English is not an easy job. The state of training is depending upon learners quality. Because based on the grasping ability of a learner, a trainer can perform good or bad. In my experience, persons who ran away half of the course is more than tended till the end of the course. But the fact who ended the course successfully are in big post across the world.  Because of lack of patience, many learners have quitted, and myself I have removed a lot of students from the course. The second one is more than the first one.  I might not be patient to teach them, that may be the reason. V. MAHENDIRAN 

What is subject and predicate? Also what is sentence pattern?

An explanation about SUBJECT and PREDICATE section in a sentence. There would be two sections in a sentence. Subjective and optional. Subjective is frequently called SUBJECT section. It contains Subject. Who does,  or who is done. Is subject section. Optional is frequently called predicate section. What / How/where /when does he do an action? There are some confusions among Grammarians, whether verb belongs to Subject section or predicate section. Actually Verb is the main part of a sentence, But if a sentence is parted as two, verb belongs to predicate. If it is parted as three, verb gets its own section. Nivetha writes Nivetha - Subject Writes- Though it's a verb, it's predicate. Nivetha writes a letter to her friend Nivetha - is subject. Others are predicate. The talk above is only about SUBJECT and PREDICATE. You may have some confusion, then What is sentence pattern? That is different. A sentence can be parted as some compartments