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  • <H1> EnglishForLearners
  • <H2> Posts
  • <H2> Unity in diversity : Annual Function Of Vidyadeep Vidyalaya Source Of Knowledge (2017)
  • <H1> Unity in diversity : Annual Function Of Vidyadeep Vidyalaya Source Of Knowledge (2017)
  • <H2> Fun Yoga Sequence (Creative Poses Of Yoga Asanas).
  • <H1> Fun Yoga Sequence (Creative Poses Of Yoga Asanas).
  • <H2> Words that rhyme with truth (The Greedy Dog : Short Story recited by Angel)
  • <H2> Teaching Aids : Pragat Shaikshanik Maharastra (Teaching Resources Science)
  • <H2> Unity in diversity : Annual Function Of Vidyadeep Vidyalaya Source Of Knowledge (2017)
  • <H2> Vidyadeep Vidyalaya – Source Of Knowledge .
  • <H2> May past tense(Using May & Might)
  • <H2> What series to watch? (TV shows & movies helps to improve our English)
  • <H2> Target Facebook Ads To Groups(Writing Advertisement).
  • <H1> Target Facebook Ads To Groups(Writing Advertisement).
  • <H3> website : Sample Page
  • <H2> Q. What is an Advertisement?
  • <H3> A notice or announcement in public medium promoting a product or service, or event or  publicizing a job vacancy or matrimonial proposal.
  • <H2> Q. Why do we need Advertise?
  • <H3> *. Introduce new product & service.*. Increase sale of the product / service.*.Creating a brand.*. Communicating any changes in product line.*. Give requirement of an particular product / service.
  • <H2> * Types  Of Advertisement*
  • <H3>    1. Classified Advertisement    2. General / Display Advertisement.
  • <H2> #Features of Classified Advertisement #
  • <H3> *. Less Space*. Economical*. Uses Words / short phrases .*. Title And contact Detail.*.Simple.*. Should convey the complete information.
  • <H2> # Features Of General / Display Advertisement #
  • <H3> *. More Space*. Usually Attractive.*. Catchy Slogans.*. Colorful, using different fonts.*.  Lengthy.*. Expensive.
  • <H2> Q. How to write an advertisement?
  • <H2>                      Situation vacant.
  • <H3> A travel agency wants Office assistntant. Draft an advertisement in about 50 words. for the classifed column of “Times Of  India”
  • <H2> WANTED an office assistant for Sachin travel agency, processing good command  over written English.Working knowledge is essential.Salary up to Rs.10,000/ – Apply with complete Bio -Data and Passport size photographtill 30th April 2017.Contact :Sachin Travel Agency, M.G.Road, Mumbai 79.mob.no. +91 98************.
  • <H3> (This type of question asks in 12th exam)
  • <H2> * Following are the examples of Classified Advertisement *
  • <H3> vehicles classified 
  • <H3> Change in name advertisement 
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  • <H3> Situation vacant
  • <H3> News paper classified column 
  • <H3> Accommodation Advertisement 
  • <H3> Matrimonial Advertisement 
  • <H3> Travel advertisement 
  • <H3> Travel advertisement  
  • <H3> Travel advertisement  
  • <H2> Writing Professional Letters(Informal Letters Format).
  • <H1> Writing Professional Letters(Informal Letters Format).
  • <H2> website :
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  • <H2> 7https://www.instagram.com/
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  • <H2> 8.dailymotionhttp://www.dailymotion.com/english-for-learners
  • <H2> 9. wordpress:
  • <H2> http://sweetojal.wordpress.com
  • <H2> 10. blog:
  • <H2> http://ravindrabhalerao.blogspot.in/
  • <H2> 1.Google+
  • <H2> https://plus.google.com/u/0/+EnglishforLearners
  • <H2> 2.facebook page
  • <H2> https://www.facebook.com/bhalerao963/
  • <H2> .twitter
  • <H2> https://twitter.com/bhalera963
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  • <H2> (I) Informal Letters: Informal Letter means write a letter using all easy words, sentences andnormal language. No need to be very much formal. Informal letters usually using for personalcorrespondence with very close person. These letters are written to some relatives, friends, yourold teachers etc. for some personal cause or reason e.g. letter to your high school thanking himfor his teachings because of which you attained great success, Inviting your friend in yourbrother’s marriage, Suggesting the benefits of bank account to your younger brother, suggestingthe advantages of using internet banking and mobile banking to your friend etc.. The Addresseein the formal letter is personally known to you.On a broader sight, informal letters which can be asked in the exam can be of followingtypes:(a) Letter to thank any known person for something.(b) Letter to invite someone on some occasion.(c) Letters to show concern regarding something.(d) To suggest someone for the advantages using of something.(e) To motivate/ inspire someone.(f) To advice something to someone.(g) Miscellaneous.Tips to write informal letters: You can even use Idioms for close expressions. You can use Imperatives sentence in the Informal letter. Imperatives are sentences that startwith a verb. Ex – Do your home work, Help your mother more, Send it soon! You can use exclamation symbol. Ex – WOW! YES! Avoid the strong words in the Informal letterWe are providing you two formats to write an informal letter which can be used for any informalletter, so that you may not get confused in the examination that which format to use and which not.Format 1:1) Keep all the text aligned to the left margin of the page.2) Start with your own address.3) Mention the date after your address.4) Now give a salutation or greeting ‘Dear Name’5) Now start the body of the letter. Remember not to be very formal and avoid using heavy words.6) You can also ask about the well being of the person in the 1st paragraph.7) In the 2nd paragraph elaborate your topic provide.8) Conclude with a small 3rd paragraph.9) End the letter with a valediction like ‘Yours Relation’ and mention your name below.Format 2:Written as per the format below:Note: Do not make spelling mistakes, keep in mind the grammar while forming the sentences. Do nottry to use heavy words about which you are yourself not sure.Some important topics for practice:1. Write a letter to your cousin explaining him how to prepare for bank PO exam.2. Write a letter to your friend arranging for a get together with his accepting reply.3. Write Letter to your father in about 300 words telling her of your achievements incollege.4. Write a letter to your old teacher to thank him/her for making you a good human being.5. A letter to your friend for encouraging and wishing him for SBI PO Exam which he iswriting for the third time.6. A letter to friend to aware him about the importance and benefit of PPF (PublicProvident Fund) account.7. Letter to your friend to avoid junk food and inform her/him about its bad consequences.8. Write a letter to your friend explaining him benefits of life insurance.9. Write a letter to your friend sharing experience of selection in SBI PO Exam.10.Write a letter to your friend telling him about the benefits of fixed deposits in bank.
  • <H2> -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-Please watch: “How to speak English confidently and fluently” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F59rYJeyRVo-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
  • <H2> How to speak English confidently and fluently.
  • <H2> Using “To be ” as the main verb in sentence( help phrases ) – 20 helping verbs
  • <H2> Using “To be ” as the main verb in  sentence( help phrases  ) – 20 helping verbs
  • <H1> https://youtu.be/NqCUPfQR2gc
  • <H2> How to write business form letter format ????
  • <H1> How to write business form letter format ????
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  • <H1> website :
  • <H2> http://englishforlearners.com
  • <H1> 1.Google+
  • <H2> https://plus.google.com/u/0/+EnglishforLearners
  • <H1> 2.facebook page
  • <H2> https://www.facebook.com/bhalerao963/
  • <H1> 4.linkedin.com
  • <H2> https://www.linkedin.com/in/ravindra-bhalerao-9b560093
  • <H1> 5 .Instagram
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  • <H2> 6.dailymotionhttp://www.dailymotion.com/english-for-learners
  • <H1> 7. wordpress:
  • <H2> http://sweetojal.wordpress.com
  • <H2> 8.Blog :http://ravindrabhalerao.blogspot.in/
  • <H1> How to write business form letter format ????
  • <H2> This video is related to writing skill. In this video we are learning format of letter writing.Letter writing Pattern and tipsMost of the high profile examinations are taking descriptive tests nowadays. But have you ever thought that WHY ARE THEY TAKING DESCRIPTIVE TESTS?There are several reasons for which any organisation takes descriptive test of the candidate. Some of the reasons are :1. To check the grammatical knowledge over the English language of the candidate.2. To check whether the candidate is familiar with the basic formats of the letters, reports, essays etc.3. To check the typing speed of the candidate i.e. how much is the candidate familiar with the computers.4. To check that whether the candidate will be able to submmit the reports and documents in proper way.We have already discussed that ESSAY WRITING CONCEPTS IN THE LAST CONCEPTS.Basically there are 2 types of letters:1. Formal Letters2. Informal lettersWe will discuss about the FORMAL LETTERS today.*. Formal Letters:These letters are written to some organisation’s authority for some specific purpose or work e.g. letter to the bank manager, school principle, municipality or any other organisation. The addressee in the formal letter is not your relative or friend.1. Letter to the bank manager, credit officer or any other financial Institution regarding some problem related to bank account, credit/ debit cards, requests for loan, registering complaints etc.2. Business or official letters to some organisation ( for making inquiries, registering complaints, asking for or giving information, placing orders, sending replies etc).3. Letters to editor ( giving suggestions on an issue).4. There are many formats to write formal letter, but here will take a single standard format which can be used any formal letter, so that you may not get confused in the examination that which format to use and which not.
  • <H2> Format :1. Keep all the tests aligned to the left margin of the page.2. Start with your own address.3.Mention the date after your address.4. Now ,mention the address of the person to whom you are writing the letter.5. The mention the subject.6. After mentioning the subject, start with the salutation ‘Dear Sir/ Dear Ma’am’ 7. Now start the body of the letter. Remember not to personal like asking the well being of the addressee or elaborating about your identity. You need to be specific to the topic regarding which you are writing the letter.8. After elaborating about the purpose of your writing to authority, request the authority to resolve your problem in the second paragraph.9. Conclude the letters in a small third paragraph by thanking the authority.10. End the letter with valediction like ‘Yours faithfully’ , Yours sincerely’ etc. and mention your name below.
  • <H4> Your Adress####################################Date: mm/dd/yy Addressee’s Address:########################################Subjeject : ################################# Dear Sir,Body#############################################################################################################################################################
  • <H4> ############################################################################################################################################################
  • <H4> ##################################################################################################################### Yours sincerely,
  • <H4> Name
  • <H2> Some important topics For practice :1. You have received a letter from your bank, asking to you to acknowledge receipt of new bank card. However, the cards was missing the envelop. Write a letter to the bank’s head office.
  • <H2> -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-Please watch: “How to speak English confidently and fluently” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F59rYJeyRVo-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
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  • <H2> Aren’t you grammar(Add a Question Tag),hetag.
  • <H1> Aren’t you grammar(Add a Question Tag),hetag
  • <H2> https://www.instagram.com/ravindra1bhalerao/
  • <H1> This video is relating to grammar topic ” Add a question tag”
  • <H1> 1. Add a question tag means ” a short question”2.write a sentence as it is, then put a ” ,” 3. Then write a helping verb given in sentence.4. If sentence is in positive form ……it change into negative form of helping verb.5. Helping verb : I, we, you, he, she, it, there etc.6. After that see the subject ( pronoun ) given in the sentences.7. At the last, put a question mark .8. Pronoun :# Some Examples of Add a question tag #
  • <H1> Question tags
  • <H2> Question tags are the short questions that we put on the end of sentences – particularly in spoken English.
  • <H2> There are lots of different question tags but the rules are not difficult to learn.
  • <H2> If the main part of the sentence is positive, the question tag is negative ….
  • <H2> He’s a doctor, isn’t he?
  • <H2> You work in a bank, don’t you?
  • <H2> … and if the main part of the sentence is negative, the question tag is positive.
  • <H2> You haven’t met him, have you?
  • <H2> She isn’t coming, is she?
  • <H2> They’ve gone away for a few days, haven’t they?
  • <H2> They weren’t here, were they?
  • <H2> He had met him before, hadn’t he?
  • <H2> This isn’t working, is it?
  • <H2> With modal verbs
  • <H2> They couldn’t hear me, could they?
  • <H2> You won’t tell anyone, will you?
  • <H2> With ‘I am’
  • <H2> I’m the fastest, aren’t I?
  • <H2> Intonation
  • <H2>  
  • <H2> Compound Complex Sentence Structure(Exclamatory / interrogative sentences)
  • <H1> Compound Complex Sentence Structure(Exclamatory / interrogative sentences)
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  • <H1> Types of sentences part 3 & 4
  • <H1> This video related to types of sentences…….3. Exclamatory sentences : exclamatory sentences begins with What and How….. : it sows strong feelings or emotions. :at the end of sentences, there is a exclamatory mark.
  • <H1> Example of Exclamatory Sentences
  • <H1> An exclamatory sentence is used express a sudden emotion.
  • <H1> It could be fear, anger, anxiety, admiration, excitement etc.
  • <H1> Here are some tips for constructing exclamatory sentences
  • <H2> Examples are given below
  • <H2> What a nice evening!
  • <H2> What a pleasant surprise!
  • <H2> What treachery!
  • <H2> What awful weather!
  • <H2> How noble of him to do that!
  • <H2> How clever of you!
  • <H1> Note that it is possible to rewrite many of these sentences using a structure with it.
  • <H2> It was very noble of him to do that.
  • <H2> It was very clever of him.
  • <H1> More examples are given below.
  • <H2> How kind of him to help the poor man!
  • <H2> It was kind of him to help the poor man!
  • <H2> How thoughtless of him not to have locked the car!
  • <H2> It was thoughtless of him not to have locked the car.
  • <H2> 
  • <H1> 4. imperative sentences
  • <H1> Imperative sentences are requests, suggestions, advice, or commands. Imperative sentences often appear to be missing subjects and use a verb to begin the sentence. In fact, the subject is the person listening, or the audience.
  • <H2> Do Not Enter
  • <H2> Please be quiet in the library.
  • <H2> Let’s eat.
  • <H2> Come with me.
  • <H2> Be nice!
  • <H2> Help me!
  • <H1> : this types of sentences begins with verb : subject is hidden….. :it shows advice, command, wish, request, suggestion etc.
  • <H1> Examples 
  • <H2> -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-Please watch: “How to speak English confidently and fluently” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F59rYJeyRVo-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
  • <H2> Simple Sentence Questions.
  • <H1> Simple Sentence Questions.
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  • <H1> Simple Sentence Questions.website: http://englishforlearners.comYOU TUBE _https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zG4cFcnEH7c _ https://youtu.be/zG4cFcnEH7cfacebook page_https://www.facebook.com/bhalerao963/
  • <H2> https://www.instagram.com/ravindra1bhalerao/https://sweetojal.wordpress.com/http://ravindrabhalerao.blogspot.in/Types of sentences part .2 This video is about the kinds of sentence. 1.Assertive sentence 2.Interrogative sentence, 3.Exclamatory sentence, 4.Imperative sentence.In this videos there is a description about Interrogative Sentence.
  • <H1> 1.Assertive sentence:
  • <H1> Kinds of Sentences – Assertive, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory. A group of words that makes complete sense is called a sentence. 1. An assertive sentenceis a sentence that states a fact.
  • <H2> Examples :
  • <H2> Parrot is a beautiful bird.
  • <H2> Mohan planned a tour.
  • <H2> The Ganges is a holy river.
  • <H2> Ganguli is a fine batsman.
  • <H2> My father started a business.
  • <H2> Sekar won the game.
  • <H2> Madurai is a temple city.
  • <H2> The teacher punished the student.
  • <H2> Gandhiji is the father of our nation.
  • <H2> India became free in 1947.
  • <H2> We are not your friends.
  • <H2> He is my father.
  • <H2> The distance between India and Japan is 8000 kms.
  • <H2> They have come to buy a car.
  • <H2> You are not in this team.
  • <H2> She is the captain of this team.
  • <H1> 2.Interrogative sentence :
  • <H1> An interrogative sentence is a type of sentence that asks a question. (Compare with sentences that make a statement, deliver a command, or express an exclamation.) Interrogative sentences are typically marked by inversion of the subject and predicate: that is, the first verb in a verb phrase appears before the subject.
  • <H1> There are 4 types of Interrogative sentences.
  • <H1> Yes/No interrogatives
  • <H1> Alternative interrogatives.
  • <H1> Wh-interrogatives
  • <H1> Tag questions.
  • <H2> Yes/no interrogatives are questions that can be answered with a yes or a no response. You probably ask or are asked these questions every day.
  • <H1> Here are some examples of yes/no interrogative sentences:
  • <H2> Mister, can you spare a dime?
  • <H2> Did you take your vitamin this morning?
  • <H2> Do you have your homework ready?
  • <H2> Are you ready to go?
  • <H2> Did you go to the game Friday night?
  • <H2> For each of the above questions, the answer will be either a yes or no answer.
  • <H2> Alternative interrogatives are questions that provide for two or more alternative answers.  In other words, you’re providing a choice.
  • <H1> Examples of alternative interrogative sentences:
  • <H1> Would you prefer chocolate or vanilla ice cream?
  • <H1> Should I call or email you?
  • <H1> Do you want coffee, tea, or soda?
  • <H2> Wh-interrogatives sentences begin with a wh-word and call for an open-ended answer. A yes or no answer isn’t appropriate for these questions, nor does the question  provide alternative answers.  The answer can be a simple response or complex explanation.
  • <H2> Examples of wh-interrogative sentences:
  • <H2> What are you doing?
  • <H2> Where do you live?
  • <H2> Who is playing in the Super Bowl?
  • <H2> What is the meaning of this?
  • <H2> Which songs do you like best?
  • <H2> Tag questions are questions attached or tagged onto the ending of a declarative statement.  They transform a declarative sentence into an interrogative sentence.
  • <H2> Examples:
  • <H2> You live in the city, don’t you?
  • <H2> We need to get going now, don’t we?
  • <H2> There’s a game on today, isn’t there?
  • <H2> You’re coming to the party, aren’t you?
  • <H2> Sometimes interrogative sentences are actually declarative sentences that have a question mark at the end.  If you ask this type of question, the last syllable of the final word in the sentence is spoken with a rising intonation.  Here are a few examples.
  • <H2> The bus has already left?
  • <H2> The Saints won the Super Bowl?
  • <H2> It’s snowing in Florida?
  • <H2> You’ve lost 15 pounds already?
  • <H2> The Subject of Interrogative Sentences
  • <H2> The subject of interrogative sentences may not be obvious.  Typically, you can spot them right after the verb.  But there’s a way to make the subject easier to spot.  Simply rewrite the question into a statement and then the subject is then easy to find.
  • <H2> Here are some examples below.  First you’ll find an interrogative sentence.  Immediately following is the declarative form of the sentence with the subject underlined.
  • <H2> Did you clean up your room? You cleaned up your room.
  • <H2> Has Jack come to visit? Jack has come to visit.
  • <H2> Is this Jill’s wallet?  This is Jill’s wallet.
  • <H2> Interrogative sentences are the most simple to identify.  They always ask a question or request information.  Simply look for the question mark at the end and you’ll have no problem finding or understanding the function of interrogative sentences.
  • <H2> -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-Please watch: “How to speak English confidently and fluently” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F59rYJeyRVo-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
  • <H1> entence Questions.
  • <H2> Complete and Simple predicates
  • <H1> Complete and Simple predicates
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  • <H1> The four types of sentences in the English language include:
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71.30
Coleman Liau Index
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  • H1 : EnglishForLearners, ( 345px from top )
  • H2 : Posts, ( 397.5px from top )
  • H2 : Unity in diversity : Annual Function Of Vidyadeep Vidyalaya Source Of Knowledge (2017), ( 477.75px from top )
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  • H2 : Fun Yoga Sequence (Creative Poses Of Yoga Asanas)., ( 989.75px from top )
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  • H2 : Words that rhyme with truth (The Greedy Dog : Short Story recited by Angel), ( 1455px from top )
  • H2 : Teaching Aids : Pragat Shaikshanik Maharastra (Teaching Resources Science), ( 1756px from top )
  • H2 : Unity in diversity : Annual Function Of Vidyadeep Vidyalaya Source Of Knowledge (2017), ( 2305.25px from top )
  • H2 : Vidyadeep Vidyalaya – Source Of Knowledge ., ( 2634.25px from top )
  • H2 : May past tense(Using May & Might), ( 2907.25px from top )
  • H2 : What series to watch? (TV shows & movies helps to improve our English), ( 3180.25px from top )
  • H2 : Target Facebook Ads To Groups(Writing Advertisement)., ( 3481.25px from top )
  • H1 : Target Facebook Ads To Groups(Writing Advertisement)., ( 3892.75px from top )
  • H3 : website : Sample Page 1.Google+ https://plus.google.com/u/0/+EnglishforLearners 2.facebook page https://www.facebook.com/bhalerao963/ 3.twitter Tweets by bhalera963 4.linkedin.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/ravindra-bhalerao-9b560093 5.https://www.instagram.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ravindra1bhalerao/ 6.dailymotion http://www.dailymotion.com/english-for-learners 7. wordpress: http://sweetojal.wordpress.com 8. blog: http://ravindrabhalerao.blogspot.in/, ( 4623.75px from top )
  • H2 : Q. What is an Advertisement?, ( 5386.75px from top )
  • H3 : A notice or announcement in public medium promoting a product or service, or event or  publicizing a job vacancy or matrimonial proposal., ( 5487.75px from top )
  • H2 : Q. Why do we need Advertise?, ( 5653.25px from top )
  • H3 : *. Introduce new product & service.*. Increase sale of the product / service.*.Creating a brand.*. Communicating any changes in product line.*. Give requirement of an particular product / service. , ( 6043.75px from top )
  • H2 : * Types  Of Advertisement*, ( 6259.25px from top )
  • H3 :    1. Classified Advertisement    2. General / Display Advertisement., ( 6360.25px from top )
  • H2 : #Features of Classified Advertisement #, ( 6475.75px from top )
  • H3 : *. Less Space*. Economical*. Uses Words / short phrases .*. Title And contact Detail.*.Simple.*. Should convey the complete information. , ( 6576.75px from top )
  • H2 : # Features Of General / Display Advertisement #, ( 6767.25px from top )
  • H3 : *. More Space*. Usually Attractive.*. Catchy Slogans.*. Colorful, using different fonts.*.  Lengthy.*. Expensive., ( 6868.25px from top )
  • H2 : Q. How to write an advertisement?, ( 7033.75px from top )
  • H2 :                      Situation vacant., ( 7134.75px from top )
  • H3 : A travel agency wants Office assistntant. Draft an advertisement in about 50 words. for the classifed column of “Times Of  India”, ( 7207.75px from top )
  • H2 : WANTED an office assistant for Sachin travel agency, processing good command  over written English.Working knowledge is essential.Salary up to Rs.10,000/ – Apply with complete Bio -Data and Passport size photographtill 30th April 2017.Contact :Sachin Travel Agency, M.G.Road, Mumbai 79.mob.no. +91 98************., ( 7443.75px from top )
  • H3 : (This type of question asks in 12th exam), ( 7880.75px from top )
  • H2 : * Following are the examples of Classified Advertisement *, ( 7971.25px from top )
  • H3 : vehicles classified , ( 8275.25px from top )
  • H3 : Change in name advertisement , ( 8467.75px from top )
  • H3 : , ( 8561.25px from top )
  • H3 : Situation vacant, ( 8789.75px from top )
  • H3 : News paper classified column , ( 9184.25px from top )
  • H3 : Accommodation Advertisement , ( 9452.75px from top )
  • H3 : Matrimonial Advertisement , ( 9669.25px from top )
  • H3 : Travel advertisement , ( 10013.75px from top )
  • H3 : Travel advertisement  , ( 10296.25px from top )
  • H3 : Travel advertisement  , ( 10578.75px from top )
  • H2 : Writing Professional Letters(Informal Letters Format)., ( 10698px from top )
  • H1 : Writing Professional Letters(Informal Letters Format)., ( 10918px from top )
  • H2 : website :, ( 11381.5px from top )
  • H2 : http://englishforlearners.com linkedin.com, ( 11454.5px from top )
  • H2 : https://www.linkedin.com/in/ravindra-bhalerao-9b560093, ( 11583.5px from top )
  • H2 : 7https://www.instagram.com/, ( 11712.5px from top )
  • H2 : https://www.instagram.com/ravindra1bhalerao/, ( 11813.5px from top )
  • H2 : 8.dailymotion http://www.dailymotion.com/english-for-learners, ( 11914.5px from top )
  • H2 : 9. wordpress:, ( 12043.5px from top )
  • H2 : http://sweetojal.wordpress.com, ( 12116.5px from top )
  • H2 : 10. blog:, ( 12217.5px from top )
  • H2 : http://ravindrabhalerao.blogspot.in/, ( 12290.5px from top )
  • H2 : 1.Google+, ( 12391.5px from top )
  • H2 : https://plus.google.com/u/0/+EnglishforLearners, ( 12464.5px from top )
  • H2 : 2.facebook page, ( 12565.5px from top )
  • H2 : https://www.facebook.com/bhalerao963/, ( 12638.5px from top )
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  • H2 : , ( 12913.5px from top )
  • H2 : (I) Informal Letters: Informal Letter means write a letter using all easy words, sentences and normal language. No need to be very much formal. Informal letters usually using for personal correspondence with very close person. These letters are written to some relatives, friends, your old teachers etc. for some personal cause or reason e.g. letter to your high school thanking him for his teachings because of which you attained great success, Inviting your friend in your brother’s marriage, Suggesting the benefits of bank account to your younger brother, suggesting the advantages of using internet banking and mobile banking to your friend etc.. The Addressee in the formal letter is personally known to you. On a broader sight, informal letters which can be asked in the exam can be of following types: (a) Letter to thank any known person for something. (b) Letter to invite someone on some occasion. (c) Letters to show concern regarding something. (d) To suggest someone for the advantages using of something. (e) To motivate/ inspire someone. (f) To advice something to someone. (g) Miscellaneous. Tips to write informal letters:  You can even use Idioms for close expressions.  You can use Imperatives sentence in the Informal letter. Imperatives are sentences that start with a verb. Ex – Do your home work, Help your mother more, Send it soon!  You can use exclamation symbol. Ex – WOW! YES!  Avoid the strong words in the Informal letter We are providing you two formats to write an informal letter which can be used for any informal letter, so that you may not get confused in the examination that which format to use and which not. Format 1: 1) Keep all the text aligned to the left margin of the page. 2) Start with your own address. 3) Mention the date after your address. 4) Now give a salutation or greeting ‘Dear Name’ 5) Now start the body of the letter. Remember not to be very formal and avoid using heavy words. 6) You can also ask about the well being of the person in the 1st paragraph. 7) In the 2nd paragraph elaborate your topic provide. 8) Conclude with a small 3rd paragraph. 9) End the letter with a valediction like ‘Yours Relation’ and mention your name below. Format 2: Written as per the format below: Note: Do not make spelling mistakes, keep in mind the grammar while forming the sentences. Do not try to use heavy words about which you are yourself not sure. Some important topics for practice: 1. Write a letter to your cousin explaining him how to prepare for bank PO exam. 2. Write a letter to your friend arranging for a get together with his accepting reply. 3. Write Letter to your father in about 300 words telling her of your achievements in college. 4. Write a letter to your old teacher to thank him/her for making you a good human being. 5. A letter to your friend for encouraging and wishing him for SBI PO Exam which he is writing for the third time. 6. A letter to friend to aware him about the importance and benefit of PPF (Public Provident Fund) account. 7. Letter to your friend to avoid junk food and inform her/him about its bad consequences. 8. Write a letter to your friend explaining him benefits of life insurance. 9. Write a letter to your friend sharing experience of selection in SBI PO Exam. 10.Write a letter to your friend telling him about the benefits of fixed deposits in bank., ( 13218.5px from top )
  • H2 : -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: “How to speak English confidently and fluently” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F59rYJeyRVo -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-, ( 17743.5px from top )
  • H2 : How to speak English confidently and fluently., ( 18035.25px from top )
  • H2 : Using “To be ” as the main verb in sentence( help phrases ) – 20 helping verbs, ( 21025px from top )
  • H2 : Using “To be ” as the main verb in  sentence( help phrases  ) – 20 helping verbs, ( 21346px from top )
  • H1 : https://youtu.be/NqCUPfQR2gc, ( 21931px from top )
  • H2 : How to write business form letter format ????, ( 22233px from top )
  • H1 : How to write business form letter format ????, ( 22309px from top )
  • H1 : , ( 22426px from top )
  • H1 : website :, ( 22672.75px from top )
  • H2 : http://englishforlearners.com, ( 22759.75px from top )
  • H1 : 1.Google+, ( 22860.75px from top )
  • H2 : https://plus.google.com/u/0/+EnglishforLearners, ( 22947.75px from top )
  • H1 : 2.facebook page, ( 23048.75px from top )
  • H2 : https://www.facebook.com/bhalerao963/, ( 23135.75px from top )
  • H1 : 4.linkedin.com, ( 23236.75px from top )
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  • H1 : 5 .Instagram, ( 23452.75px from top )
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  • H2 : 6.dailymotion http://www.dailymotion.com/english-for-learners, ( 23640.75px from top )
  • H1 : 7. wordpress:, ( 23769.75px from top )
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  • H2 : 8.Blog : http://ravindrabhalerao.blogspot.in/, ( 23957.75px from top )
  • H1 : How to write business form letter format ????, ( 24086.75px from top )
  • H2 : This video is related to writing skill. In this video we are learning format of letter writing. Letter writing Pattern and tips Most of the high profile examinations are taking descriptive tests nowadays. But have you ever thought that WHY ARE THEY TAKING DESCRIPTIVE TESTS?There are several reasons for which any organisation takes descriptive test of the candidate. Some of the reasons are : 1. To check the grammatical knowledge over the English language of the candidate. 2. To check whether the candidate is familiar with the basic formats of the letters, reports, essays etc. 3. To check the typing speed of the candidate i.e. how much is the candidate familiar with the computers. 4. To check that whether the candidate will be able to submmit the reports and documents in proper way. We have already discussed that ESSAY WRITING CONCEPTS IN THE LAST CONCEPTS. Basically there are 2 types of letters: 1. Formal Letters 2. Informal letters We will discuss about the FORMAL LETTERS today. *. Formal Letters: These letters are written to some organisation’s authority for some specific purpose or work e.g. letter to the bank manager, school principle, municipality or any other organisation. The addressee in the formal letter is not your relative or friend. 1. Letter to the bank manager, credit officer or any other financial Institution regarding some problem related to bank account, credit/ debit cards, requests for loan, registering complaints etc. 2. Business or official letters to some organisation ( for making inquiries, registering complaints, asking for or giving information, placing orders, sending replies etc). 3. Letters to editor ( giving suggestions on an issue). 4. There are many formats to write formal letter, but here will take a single standard format which can be used any formal letter, so that you may not get confused in the examination that which format to use and which not., ( 24239.75px from top )
  • H2 : Format : 1. Keep all the tests aligned to the left margin of the page. 2. Start with your own address. 3.Mention the date after your address. 4. Now ,mention the address of the person to whom you are writing the letter. 5. The mention the subject. 6. After mentioning the subject, start with the salutation ‘Dear Sir/ Dear Ma’am’ 7. Now start the body of the letter. Remember not to personal like asking the well being of the addressee or elaborating about your identity. You need to be specific to the topic regarding which you are writing the letter. 8. After elaborating about the purpose of your writing to authority, request the authority to resolve your problem in the second paragraph. 9. Conclude the letters in a small third paragraph by thanking the authority. 10. End the letter with valediction like ‘Yours faithfully’ , Yours sincerely’ etc. and mention your name below., ( 26748.75px from top )
  • H4 : Your Adress ######### ######### ######### ######### Date: mm/dd/yy Addressee’s Address: ########## ########## ########## ########## Subjeject : ################################# Dear Sir, Body##################################### ######################################## ######################################## ########################################, ( 27941.75px from top )
  • H4 : ####################################### ####################################### ####################################### #######################################, ( 28483.75px from top )
  • H4 : ####################################### ####################################### ####################################### Yours sincerely,, ( 28695.75px from top )
  • H4 : Name, ( 28885.75px from top )
  • H2 : Some important topics For practice : 1. You have received a letter from your bank, asking to you to acknowledge receipt of new bank card. However, the cards was missing the envelop. Write a letter to the bank’s head office., ( 29110.25px from top )
  • H2 : -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: “How to speak English confidently and fluently” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F59rYJeyRVo -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-, ( 29463.25px from top )
  • H2 :  , ( 29704.25px from top )
  • H2 : Aren’t you grammar(Add a Question Tag),hetag., ( 30092.5px from top )
  • H1 : Aren’t you grammar(Add a Question Tag),hetag, ( 30385.5px from top )
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  • H1 : This video is relating to grammar topic ” Add a question tag”, ( 31418.25px from top )
  • H1 : 1. Add a question tag means ” a short question” 2.write a sentence as it is, then put a ” ,” 3. Then write a helping verb given in sentence. 4. If sentence is in positive form ……it change into negative form of helping verb. 5. Helping verb : I, we, you, he, she, it, there etc. 6. After that see the subject ( pronoun ) given in the sentences. 7. At the last, put a question mark . 8. Pronoun : # Some Examples of Add a question tag #, ( 31571.25px from top )
  • H1 : Question tags, ( 33311.75px from top )
  • H2 : Question tags are the short questions that we put on the end of sentences – particularly in spoken English., ( 33398.75px from top )
  • H2 : There are lots of different question tags but the rules are not difficult to learn., ( 33553.75px from top )
  • H2 : If the main part of the sentence is positive, the question tag is negative …., ( 33699.25px from top )
  • H2 : He’s a doctor, isn’t he?, ( 33863.75px from top )
  • H2 : You work in a bank, don’t you?, ( 33906.75px from top )
  • H2 : … and if the main part of the sentence is negative, the question tag is positive., ( 33985.25px from top )
  • H2 : You haven’t met him, have you?, ( 34142.25px from top )
  • H2 : She isn’t coming, is she?, ( 34213.25px from top )
  • H2 : They’ve gone away for a few days, haven’t they?, ( 34430.25px from top )
  • H2 : They weren’t here, were they?, ( 34501.25px from top )
  • H2 : He had met him before, hadn’t he?, ( 34572.25px from top )
  • H2 : This isn’t working, is it?, ( 34643.25px from top )
  • H2 : With modal verbs, ( 34953.25px from top )
  • H2 : They couldn’t hear me, could they?, ( 35120.75px from top )
  • H2 : You won’t tell anyone, will you?, ( 35191.75px from top )
  • H2 : With ‘I am’, ( 35270.25px from top )
  • H2 : I’m the fastest, aren’t I?, ( 35437.75px from top )
  • H2 : Intonation, ( 35488.25px from top )
  • H2 :  , ( 36036.75px from top )
  • H2 : Compound Complex Sentence Structure(Exclamatory / interrogative sentences), ( 36278.75px from top )
  • H1 : Compound Complex Sentence Structure(Exclamatory / interrogative sentences), ( 36627.75px from top )
  • H1 : , ( 36810.75px from top )
  • H2 : visit website  _http://englishforlearners.com 1.Google+ https://plus.google.com/u/0/+EnglishforLearners, ( 37104px from top )
  • H2 : 2.facebook page https://www.facebook.com/bhalerao963/ https://sweetojal.wordpress.com/ 3.YOU TUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyYFIBU9MuMeYCJcZGgRpWA, ( 37317px from top )
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  • H1 : Types of sentences part 3 & 4, ( 38161.5px from top )
  • H1 : This video related to types of sentences……. 3. Exclamatory sentences : exclamatory sentences begins with What and How….. : it sows strong feelings or emotions. :at the end of sentences, there is a exclamatory mark., ( 38361.75px from top )
  • H1 : Example of Exclamatory Sentences, ( 38877.75px from top )
  • H1 : An exclamatory sentence is used express a sudden emotion., ( 39030.75px from top )
  • H1 : It could be fear, anger, anxiety, admiration, excitement etc., ( 39216.75px from top )
  • H1 : Here are some tips for constructing exclamatory sentences, ( 39369.75px from top )
  • H2 : Examples are given below, ( 39522.75px from top )
  • H2 : What a nice evening!, ( 39595.75px from top )
  • H2 : What a pleasant surprise!, ( 39638.75px from top )
  • H2 : What treachery!, ( 39681.75px from top )
  • H2 : What awful weather!, ( 39724.75px from top )
  • H2 : How noble of him to do that!, ( 39767.75px from top )
  • H2 : How clever of you!, ( 39838.75px from top )
  • H1 : Note that it is possible to rewrite many of these sentences using a structure with it., ( 39889.25px from top )
  • H2 : It was very noble of him to do that., ( 40108.25px from top )
  • H2 : It was very clever of him., ( 40179.25px from top )
  • H1 : More examples are given below., ( 40229.75px from top )
  • H2 : How kind of him to help the poor man!, ( 40349.75px from top )
  • H2 : It was kind of him to help the poor man!, ( 40420.75px from top )
  • H2 : How thoughtless of him not to have locked the car!, ( 40491.75px from top )
  • H2 : It was thoughtless of him not to have locked the car., ( 40562.75px from top )
  • H2 : , ( 40641.25px from top )
  • H1 : 4. imperative sentences, ( 40686.25px from top )
  • H1 : Imperative sentences are requests, suggestions, advice, or commands. Imperative sentences often appear to be missing subjects and use a verb to begin the sentence. In fact, the subject is the person listening, or the audience., ( 40806.25px from top )
  • H2 : Do Not Enter, ( 41398.75px from top )
  • H2 : Please be quiet in the library., ( 41441.75px from top )
  • H2 : Let’s eat., ( 41512.75px from top )
  • H2 : Come with me., ( 41555.75px from top )
  • H2 : Be nice!, ( 41598.75px from top )
  • H2 : Help me!, ( 41641.75px from top )
  • H1 : : this types of sentences begins with verb : subject is hidden….. :it shows advice, command, wish, request, suggestion etc., ( 41692.25px from top )
  • H1 : Examples , ( 42010.25px from top )
  • H2 : -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: “How to speak English confidently and fluently” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F59rYJeyRVo -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-, ( 42143.75px from top )
  • H2 : Simple Sentence Questions., ( 42435.5px from top )
  • H1 : Simple Sentence Questions., ( 42700.5px from top )
  • H1 : , ( 42864.75px from top )
  • H1 :  , ( 43065px from top )
  • H1 : Simple Sentence Questions.website: http://englishforlearners.comYOU TUBE _https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zG4cFcnEH7c _ https://youtu.be/zG4cFcnEH7c facebook page_https://www.facebook.com/bhalerao963/ https://www.instagram.com/, ( 43265.25px from top )
  • H2 : https://www.instagram.com/ravindra1bhalerao/ https://sweetojal.wordpress.com/ http://ravindrabhalerao.blogspot.in/ Types of sentences part .2 This video is about the kinds of sentence. 1.Assertive sentence 2.Interrogative sentence, 3.Exclamatory sentence, 4.Imperative sentence. In this videos there is a description about Interrogative Sentence., ( 43465.5px from top )
  • H1 : 1.Assertive sentence:, ( 43958.5px from top )
  • H1 : Kinds of Sentences – Assertive, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory. A group of words that makes complete sense is called a sentence. 1. An assertive sentenceis a sentence that states a fact., ( 44045.5px from top )
  • H2 : Examples : , ( 44462.5px from top )
  • H2 : Parrot is a beautiful bird., ( 44535.5px from top )
  • H2 : Mohan planned a tour., ( 44578.5px from top )
  • H2 : The Ganges is a holy river., ( 44621.5px from top )
  • H2 : Ganguli is a fine batsman., ( 44664.5px from top )
  • H2 : My father started a business., ( 44707.5px from top )
  • H2 : Sekar won the game., ( 44778.5px from top )
  • H2 : Madurai is a temple city., ( 44821.5px from top )
  • H2 : The teacher punished the student., ( 44864.5px from top )
  • H2 : Gandhiji is the father of our nation., ( 44935.5px from top )
  • H2 : India became free in 1947., ( 45006.5px from top )
  • H2 : We are not your friends., ( 45049.5px from top )
  • H2 : He is my father., ( 45092.5px from top )
  • H2 : The distance between India and Japan is 8000 kms., ( 45135.5px from top )
  • H2 : They have come to buy a car., ( 45234.5px from top )
  • H2 : You are not in this team., ( 45305.5px from top )
  • H2 : She is the captain of this team., ( 45348.5px from top )
  • H1 : 2.Interrogative sentence :, ( 45419.5px from top )
  • H1 : An interrogative sentence is a type of sentence that asks a question. (Compare with sentences that make a statement, deliver a command, or express an exclamation.) Interrogative sentences are typically marked by inversion of the subject and predicate: that is, the first verb in a verb phrase appears before the subject., ( 45539.5px from top )
  • H1 : There are 4 types of Interrogative sentences., ( 46187.5px from top )
  • H1 : Yes/No interrogatives, ( 46340.5px from top )
  • H1 : Alternative interrogatives., ( 46424.5px from top )
  • H1 : Wh-interrogatives, ( 46508.5px from top )
  • H1 : Tag questions., ( 46559.5px from top )
  • H2 : Yes/no interrogatives are questions that can be answered with a yes or a no response. You probably ask or are asked these questions every day., ( 46610.5px from top )
  • H1 : Here are some examples of yes/no interrogative sentences:, ( 46823.5px from top )
  • H2 : Mister, can you spare a dime?, ( 47009.5px from top )
  • H2 : Did you take your vitamin this morning?, ( 47080.5px from top )
  • H2 : Do you have your homework ready?, ( 47151.5px from top )
  • H2 : Are you ready to go?, ( 47222.5px from top )
  • H2 : Did you go to the game Friday night?, ( 47265.5px from top )
  • H2 : For each of the above questions, the answer will be either a yes or no answer., ( 47336.5px from top )
  • H2 : Alternative interrogatives are questions that provide for two or more alternative answers.  In other words, you’re providing a choice., ( 47493.5px from top )
  • H1 : Examples of alternative interrogative sentences:, ( 47678.5px from top )
  • H1 : Would you prefer chocolate or vanilla ice cream?, ( 47864.5px from top )
  • H1 : Should I call or email you?, ( 47981.5px from top )
  • H1 : Do you want coffee, tea, or soda?, ( 48065.5px from top )
  • H2 : Wh-interrogatives sentences begin with a wh-word and call for an open-ended answer. A yes or no answer isn’t appropriate for these questions, nor does the question  provide alternative answers.  The answer can be a simple response or complex explanation., ( 48149.5px from top )
  • H2 : Examples of wh-interrogative sentences:, ( 48530.5px from top )
  • H2 : What are you doing?, ( 48631.5px from top )
  • H2 : Where do you live?, ( 48674.5px from top )
  • H2 : Who is playing in the Super Bowl?, ( 48717.5px from top )
  • H2 : What is the meaning of this?, ( 48788.5px from top )
  • H2 : Which songs do you like best?, ( 48859.5px from top )
  • H2 : Tag questions are questions attached or tagged onto the ending of a declarative statement.  They transform a declarative sentence into an interrogative sentence., ( 48930.5px from top )
  • H2 : Examples:, ( 49171.5px from top )
  • H2 : You live in the city, don’t you?, ( 49244.5px from top )
  • H2 : We need to get going now, don’t we?, ( 49315.5px from top )
  • H2 : There’s a game on today, isn’t there?, ( 49386.5px from top )
  • H2 : You’re coming to the party, aren’t you?, ( 49457.5px from top )
  • H2 : Sometimes interrogative sentences are actually declarative sentences that have a question mark at the end.  If you ask this type of question, the last syllable of the final word in the sentence is spoken with a rising intonation.  Here are a few examples., ( 49528.5px from top )
  • H2 : The bus has already left?, ( 49853.5px from top )
  • H2 : The Saints won the Super Bowl?, ( 49896.5px from top )
  • H2 : It’s snowing in Florida?, ( 49967.5px from top )
  • H2 : You’ve lost 15 pounds already?, ( 50010.5px from top )
  • H2 : The Subject of Interrogative Sentences, ( 50081.5px from top )
  • H2 : The subject of interrogative sentences may not be obvious.  Typically, you can spot them right after the verb.  But there’s a way to make the subject easier to spot.  Simply rewrite the question into a statement and then the subject is then easy to find., ( 50152.5px from top )
  • H2 : Here are some examples below.  First you’ll find an interrogative sentence.  Immediately following is the declarative form of the sentence with the subject underlined., ( 50477.5px from top )
  • H2 : Did you clean up your room? You cleaned up your room., ( 50718.5px from top )
  • H2 : Has Jack come to visit? Jack has come to visit., ( 50817.5px from top )
  • H2 : Is this Jill’s wallet?  This is Jill’s wallet., ( 50916.5px from top )
  • H2 : Interrogative sentences are the most simple to identify.  They always ask a question or request information.  Simply look for the question mark at the end and you’ll have no problem finding or understanding the function of interrogative sentences., ( 50987.5px from top )
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  • H1 : entence Questions., ( 51533px from top )
  • H2 : Complete and Simple predicates, ( 51976.75px from top )
  • H1 : Complete and Simple predicates, ( 52269.75px from top )
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