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FALSE NEWS BECOMES TRUTH. (A tiny story by the Author)

 FALSE NEWS BECOMES TRUTH.  (A tiny story by the Author) Peter knew that it was untrue. But he didn't show it of his face.  Peter, Don't you believe?  Yes,  I believe utterly.  No you should have crossed as you do alway. - George.  No, It is different. No way to counter. - Peter.  Then why did you argue for my statements so far?  Ha ha.., Most of them had looked unbelievable, but not this...  How far do you believe it? -  George.  Sorry, I couldn't weigh.. much more...  Ok, At least now, Do you believe that I am not a liar? Asked George.  Then.. You might be a liar but in this case. Replied Peter.  Oh..  How do you put trust on me for this message I said you just now?  Why do you go far away, George? I trust you that's all.  Ok Peter.. I like you for your putting me trust on me... George nerved.  It's ok, George..  Peter, Don't you have doubt and you can't suspect me for what I said to you?  No, Why do I need to suspect?  No, Peter...  Slightly your face loo

PREPOSITIONS- A NEW APPROACH

 PREPOSITION is a word that links two words in a sentence or phrase. "I am living IN Nagapattinam" "Is she going TO Chennai?" "Where are you FROM?" "Keep it INTO your pocket" "English is spoken ACROSS the world BY millions OF People" "One OF the pens is INSIDE the drawer OF my table located NEAR the wall mirror" Capitalised above are prepositions. Leading prepositions are,  ON, IN, UNDER, NEAR, ACROSS, AROUND, ABOVE, BELOW, BETWEEN, INSIDE, OUTSIDE, INTO, ONTO, UP TO, TILL, ABOUT, OF, AT, AMONG, OVER, WITH, WITHIN, WITHOUT and so on. We can't make sentences without contribution of PREPOSITIONS, so that the role of preposition is so important in the language. PREPOSITON PHRASES are there in the language besides PREPOSITIONS. Leading prepositions phrases are,  ACCORDING TO WITH A VIEW TO BY VIRTUE OF BY DINT OF DUE TO WITH REFERENCE TO and so on. These are used likely in simple sentences for wrapping a matter that may be exp

ARTICLES - A NEW APPROACH

 ARTICLES There are 3 words in the language. A An THE These are called ARTICLES. They just denote some nouns or noun phrase. ‘A’ and ‘AN’ are called INDEFINITE ARTICLES while the remains ‘THE’ is called DEFINITE ARTICLE. A boy (any boy) INDEFINITE An Institution (any institution) INDEFINITE The boy (the particular boy) DEFIITE The Institution (the particular Institution) DEFINITE In Indefinite,  ‘A’ is used before a word that starts a consonant sound and ‘AN’ is used before a word that begins a vowel sound. The same thing happens in Definite article. ‘THE’ is used and pronounced as "DHA' when it is used before a word that begins a consonant sound, while it sounds as "DHI" when it appears before a word that begins a vowel sound. How to identify the place whether one is indefinite or definite..? "I saw a man with an umbrella in his hand. the man was struggling with the umbrella to fold it. A boy came and helped THE man. In ending the boy asked the man where he was

ADVERBS - INTRODUCTION

 ADVERB is a word that amplifies a verb's action.  One that looks like an answer to the Questions HOW, WHERE, WHEN will be an adverb. Quality of action is the answer to HOW. That is called ADVERB OF QUALITY. Place where an action goes is ADVERB OF PLACE. Time when an action goes on is ADVERB OF TIME. Some other adverbs are there like FREQUENCY, EFFECT.  Answer to the Questions HOW OFTEN/HOW LONG/HOW FAR will be ADVERB OF FREQUENCY.  Answer to the questions WHY/FOR WHAT will be an ADVERB OF EFFECT. Of these, only ADVERB OF QUALITY is known as ABSOLUTE ADVERB while others are just a part time adverbs. ADVERB OF QUALITY likely end in spelling as "........ly" except some words like ALONE SPEED FAST and so on Eg. I finished the job correctly. He came here alone. They bowl always fast. You must know fundamentally to drive a car. Intelligently he has answered. ADVERB OF QUALITY can be placed anywhere such as subjective or predicative. Surely I will come. I will surely come. I wi
 IDIOMS.  The best collections. (Recommended  for CBSE Students)               Price: Rs. 150 Author V. MAHENDIRAN  Visiting Professor in English Mobile 91-9842490745  poigaimahi@gmail.com mimseglobalenglish.blogspot.com  PREFACE: Idioms is a figure of speech.  Some standard structures are in the English language. Those structures would say a meaning that is entire different to the literal meaning.  'The ship gets some jolting" Seeing literally, a ship that sails on a sea is not comfortably sailing, isn't it?. That could be a literal meaning. The hidden meaning is, one's life is not so comfortable in survival.  This is called Idiomatic structure.  It's not a matter who should speak and write in this way, if you are desiring to handle the English language rhythmically, you could do.  V.MAHENDIRAN  Let's see some familiar idioms that are used across the world.  I bet you are right "You told me that she’s not easygoing. I bet you are right." 

GRAMMAR VOICES, TENSES and STATEMENTS. AUTHOR: V.MAHENDIRAN,

 GRAMMAR  VOICES, TENSES and STATEMENTS.  AUTHOR: V.MAHENDIRAN,   FOUNDER, MIMSE GLOBAL ENGLISH NAGAPATTINAM MOBILE :9842490745 MAIL: poigaimahi@gmail.com           Blog: mimseglobalenglish.blogspot.com  PREFACE  As a preface, It is said that the core area in English is VTS.  What is VTS?  Just VOICE, TENSE and STATEMENT is the expansion of it.  Giving importance to this is important or not  is not a matter but  a learner, likely beginners have to know the structures.  The structures are based on a voice, a tense and a statement is needless to say.  Thus It has been written by me as a lesson for all age group.  For, eg,  "Bring your files" is in the active voice, simple present and Imperative statement, isn't it?  Has the door been closed?" is in the passive voice, present perfect tense and Specific Question of Interrogative statement.  Likewise, Here, 2 Voices, 20 tenses and about 10 types of statements have been drilled

7 TIPS TO POLISH YOURSELF BE GOOD IN ENGLISH

7 TIPS TO POLISH YOURSELF BE GOOD IN ENGLISH By MAHENDIRAN V ------------------------------ Writing your daily activities every day in English shall make you improve very much in your English skills. Hear what your colleagues are speaking in Tamil. Just make them in English yourself.  No other skills can defeat the reading skill to catch vocabulary and dialects. So, Read everyday at least a page in an English newspaper. (Numberless people who were nonnative of Tamil have learned Tamil only by reading a leading Tamil newspaper 'Daily Thanthi') Watching Tamil movies along with subtitles in English is a very good method to learn English. (Double gains in a single activity). Reading comics stories in English shall help you to make sentences in English for your thoughts.  Make friends the guys who are speaking in English, and chat with them in English as a routine duty. Browse for English newspapers published in English speaking countries, and read them. It's easy in today's