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Recruitment Dairy Development Inspector Gr II 25 Posts

 Recruitment for the post of Dairy Development Inspector Gr II 25 Posts Recruitment for the post of Dairy Development Inspector Gr II 25 Posts Post Name Dairy Development Inspector Total Post 25 Application Fee For All Categories: Rs. 1000/- For SC, BC & EWS   PWD: Rs. 250/- For Ex-Servicemen & Dependent: Rs. 200/- For Physical Handicapped: Rs. 500/- Payment Mode: Online Starting Date to Apply Online Starting Date: 11-10-2021 Last Date to Apply Online Closing Date: 31-10-2021 Age Limit Minimum Age: 18 Years Maximum Age: 37 Years Apply Online Post Login | Registration New Candidates Notification Read Notification Website Click Here Free Notes Download Study Materials (PDF) Click Here Vacancy Details Post Name Total

State Bank Of India New Recruitment Of Probationary Officers

 State Bank Of India New Recruitment Of Probationary Officers SBI PO Recruitment 2056 Posts Post Name SBI PO Online Form 2021 Total Post 2056 Application Fee For General, EWC, OBC: Rs. 750/- (App. Fee including Intimation Charges)   For SC/ ST/ PWD: Nil Payment Mode (Online): Debit/ Credit Card & Internet Banking Starting Date to Apply Online Starting Date: 04-10-2021 Last Date to Apply Online Closing Date: 25-10-2021 Age Limit Minimum Age: 21 Years Maximum Age: 30 Years Apply Online Post Login | Registration New Candidates Notification Read Notification Website Click Here Free Notes Download Study Materials (PDF) Click Here Vacancy Details Post Name Total Post Qualification Probationary Officer (GEN)

CTET-CBSE Dec 2021 - Apply Online for Teacher Vacancy

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CBSE CTET Dec Recruitment 2021 – Apply Online for Teacher Vacancy CBSE CTET Dec Recruitment 2021 – Apply Online for Teacher Vacancy Post Name CBSE CTET Dec Online Form 2021 Download admit Card Available on First week of December 2021 (Tentative) Application Fee For Gen/ OBC (Only Paper I or II): Rs. 1000/- For Gen/ OBC (Both Paper I & II): Rs. 1200/- For SC/ ST/ Differently Abled Person (Only Paper I or II): Rs. 500/ For SC/ ST/ Differently Abled Person (Both Paper I & II): Rs. 600/- Payment Mode: Online Starting Date to Apply Online Starting Date: 20-09-2021 Last Date to Apply Online Closing Date: 19-10-2021 Date for Download Admit Card First week of December 2021 (Tentative) Date of Exam (CBT) Date: 16-12-2021 to 13-01-2022 Date for Declaration of Result By 15-02-2022 (Tentatively) Qua

Error Detection Nouns and Pronouns Exercise Part-1 English Grammar

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NOUNS AND NOUN PHRASES 01. INCORRECT - We have received no Information’s. 01. CORRECT - We have received no Information. 02. INCORRECT - Politics are not meant for me. 02. CORRECT - Politics are not meant for me. 03. INCORRECT - He was troubled by this news. 03. CORRECT - He was troubled by this news. 04. INCORRECT - We saw beautiful scrivener in Kashmir. 04. CORRECT -  We saw beautiful scenery in Kashmir. 05. INCORRECT - I will take care of your luggage’s. 05. CORRECT - I will take care of your luggage. 06. INCORRECT - Gymnastics are given a lot of importance in our school. 06. CORRECT - Gymnastics is given a lot of importance in our school. 07. INCORRECT - There were no breads in the shop. 07. CORRECT - There were no bread in the shop. 08. INCORRECT - We have bought some new furniture’s. 08. CORRECT - We have bought some new furniture. 09. INCORRECT - Please excuse the troubles. 09. CORRECT - Please excuse me for the trouble. 10. INCORRECT - The blinds need our support. 10. CORRECT -

May, Might, Used To, Ought to, Must, Need, Dare - English grammar | Part- 2

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May, Might, Used To, Ought to, Must, Need, Dare - English grammar | Part- 2 (7) Use of ‘May’ 1. To grant or seek permission formally. ‘May’ is more formal and polite  than ‘can’. For Example :  You  may  leave now. May  I come in, Sir? 2. To express a wish (benediction or malediction) For Example : May  God bless you! May  God curse you! 3. To express a factual possibility: For Example :  The road  may  be blocked today due to the procession. They have started and  may  arrive here any moment. It is cloudy today. It  may  rain. Important Note :  ‘Can’ indicates a theoretical possibility whereas ‘may’ indicates a factual possibility. For Example :  During monsoon, it  can  rain any time. (theoretical  possibility) The sky is overcast, it  may  rain today. (factual  possibility) 3. To express a purpose in a subordinate clause: For Example :  He is building his body so that he  may  join the army. He is working hard so that he  may  pass with good  marks. (8) Use of ‘Might’ 1. To express

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