English Cuet Syllabus The Twin Bros
English Cuet Syllabus The Twin Bros
- Definition: These are exercises where you're given a passage with blanks, and you have to fill
them with appropriate words or phrases.
- Example: "The teacher asked the students to ___ their homework before class."
2. Verbal Analogy
- Definition: This is a type of reasoning problem that tests your ability to recognize relationships
between words and then apply that same relationship to another pair of words.
- Definition: Antonyms are words with opposite meanings, while synonyms are words with similar
meanings.
- Example: Antonym: "Hot" is the antonym of "cold". Synonym: "Big" is a synonym of "large".
- Definition: These are expressions whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the
individual words.
5. Phrasal Verbs
- Definition: A phrasal verb is a two-word verb that consists of a verb and a particle.
6. Word Meanings
7. Spellings
- Definition: Replacing a phrase with a single word that conveys the same meaning.
9. Confusing Words
- Definition: Words that are often confused due to their similar spellings or meanings.
- Example: "Their", "they're", and "there" are commonly confused words in English.
11. Proverbs
13. Contractions
14. Collocations
- Definition: Homonyms sound alike but have different meanings, while paronyms are similar in
form but have different meanings.
- Example: Homonym: "Bat" (flying mammal) and "bat" (used in sports). Paronym: "Affect" (verb)
and "effect" (noun).
17. Noun
18. Pronoun
- Definition: Subject-verb agreement is when the subject of a sentence matches the verb that
describes its action.
20. Adjective
21. Adverb
- Definition: A word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a
sentence.
23. Conjunctions
24. Interjections
25. Determiners
- Definition: The four main types of determiners are articles (the, a, an), possessives (ours, yours,
hers, his, mine, theirs), demonstratives (that, this, there, these, those), and quantifiers (all, many,
few).
26. Tenses
- Example: Present tense: "She eats", Past tense: "She ate", Future tense: "She will eat".
27. Voice
- Definition: The form of a verb that indicates whether the subject performs the action (active
voice) or receives it (passive voice).
- Example: Active voice: "The cat chased the mouse." Passive voice: "The mouse was chased by
the cat."
28. Narration
- Definition: The way in which a story is told, typically categorized as direct or indirect speech.
- Example: Direct speech: He said, "I am happy." Indirect speech: He said that he was happy.
29. Punctuation
- Definition: Marks used in writing to clarify meaning and separate structural elements of
sentences.
- Example: Period (.), comma (,), question mark (?), exclamation mark (!).
- Definition: A ‘phrase’ is a part of a sentence which consists of a group of words that give more
information about the subject, action or event in a sentence. A ‘clause’ is also a part of a sentence
that consists of a subject and a verb, unlike phrases.
- Example: Phrase: "On the table", Clause: "I will go to the store if it stops raining."
- Definition: A short clause that is added to the end of a statement to change it into a question. –
33. Modals
- Example: "She sings a song." (Affirmative) -> "Does she sing a song?" (Interrogative)
- Example: "She went to the store. She bought some milk." -> "She went to the store and bought
some milk."
- Example: "He runs fast." (Original) -> "He runs very fast." (Improved)
- Questions from topics like Letter Writing, Article, Report, Notice, etc.
- Example: a. She decided to explore the ancient ruins. b. With a map in hand, she set out on her
journey. c. As she walked through the narrow paths, she felt a sense of adventure. d. Suddenly, she
stumbled upon a hidden entrance.
- Correct order: b, a, c, d
- Coherent paragraph: With a map in hand, she set out on her journey. She decided to explore the
ancient ruins. As she walked through the narrow paths, she felt a sense of adventure. Suddenly, she
stumbled upon a hidden entrance.
42. Verb
- Example: "Run" is a verb in the sentence "She likes to run in the park."
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