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MPSC च्या सर्व मुख्य परीक्षेसाठी असणारा संगणक व माहिती तंत्रज्ञान या घटकावरील प्रकरण नुसार नोट्स
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🔰संयुक्त गट ब मुख्य परीक्षा पुस्तक सूची
📌पेपर 1
- धीरज चव्हाण
STI ,2018 (राज्यात 2 रा)
ASO,2018 (राज्यात 29 वा)
पेपर 1 ला 81 मार्क (राज्यात 1 ला)
📌पेपर 1
- धीरज चव्हाण
STI ,2018 (राज्यात 2 रा)
ASO,2018 (राज्यात 29 वा)
पेपर 1 ला 81 मार्क (राज्यात 1 ला)
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🔰संयुक्त गट ब मुख्य परीक्षा पुस्तक सूची
📌STI पेपर 2
- धीरज चव्हाण
STI ,2018 (राज्यात 2 रा)
📌STI पेपर 2
- धीरज चव्हाण
STI ,2018 (राज्यात 2 रा)
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🔰संयुक्त गट ब मुख्य परीक्षा पुस्तक सूची
📌ASO पेपर 2
- धीरज चव्हाण
ASO,2018 (राज्यात 29 वा)
📌ASO पेपर 2
- धीरज चव्हाण
ASO,2018 (राज्यात 29 वा)
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★चालू घडामोडी★
1. भारतातील प्रथम AICTE Training And Learning Academy(ATAL अकॅडमी) ची उभारणी - जयपूर येथे झाली आहे.
●2019 अखेर आणखी 3 ATAL अकॅडमी - बडोदा , तिरुअनंतपुरम , गुवाहाटी येथे स्थापन केल्या जाणार आहेत.
#gs3
★चालू घडामोडी★
1. भारतातील प्रथम AICTE Training And Learning Academy(ATAL अकॅडमी) ची उभारणी - जयपूर येथे झाली आहे.
●2019 अखेर आणखी 3 ATAL अकॅडमी - बडोदा , तिरुअनंतपुरम , गुवाहाटी येथे स्थापन केल्या जाणार आहेत.
#gs3
🔰10 uncountable nouns🔰
#english
👉🏻Here are 10 uncountable nouns for pre-intermediate and intermediate learners. We’ve chosen words which learners often think are countable.
1. advice
2. news
3. information
4. equipment
5. luggage
6. experience
7. progress
8. traffic
9. trouble
10. accommodation
✍🏻Before uncountable nouns we often use some or any:
👉🏻I need some advice.
👉🏻We don’t have any news.
👉🏻He doesn’t have much experience.
✍🏻We can also use a lot of, a little, very little and much:
👉🏻There is a lot of information.
👉🏻They only have a little equipment.
👉🏻They don’t have much luggage.
#english
👉🏻Here are 10 uncountable nouns for pre-intermediate and intermediate learners. We’ve chosen words which learners often think are countable.
1. advice
2. news
3. information
4. equipment
5. luggage
6. experience
7. progress
8. traffic
9. trouble
10. accommodation
✍🏻Before uncountable nouns we often use some or any:
👉🏻I need some advice.
👉🏻We don’t have any news.
👉🏻He doesn’t have much experience.
✍🏻We can also use a lot of, a little, very little and much:
👉🏻There is a lot of information.
👉🏻They only have a little equipment.
👉🏻They don’t have much luggage.
✍COMMON MISTAKES
#english
Common mistakes with prepositions
🔹 Use ask with for to ask somebody to give something.
Use ask without for to ask somebody to tell something.
✗ Incorrect: He asked a holiday.
✓ Correct: He asked for a holiday.
🔹 Both due to and owing to mean ‘because of’. Some people believe that it is incorrect to use due to at the beginning of a clause, but the structure is common in educated usage.
✗ Incorrect: Due to illness, I could not go to school.
✓ Correct: Owing to illness, I could not go to school.
🔹 Prevent cannot be followed by to. It is followed by from + -ing form.
✏️ The loud noise prevented me from sleeping.
✗ Incorrect: He was prevented to come.
✓ Correct: He was prevented from coming.
🔹 Meet means ‘come face to face with somebody or something’. With this meaning it is used without with.
Meet with means ‘experience’.
✏️ He met with misfortune. (NOT He met misfortune.)
✗ Incorrect: I met with your friend.
✓ Correct: I met your friend.
🔹 Insist cannot be followed by to. It is followed by on + -ing form.
✗ Incorrect: She insisted to pay.
✓ Correct: She insisted on paying.
🔹 Go is used with an –ing form in a number of expressions referring to sporting and leisure activities. No preposition is used in this structure.
✗ Incorrect: Let’s go for riding.
✓ Correct: Let’s go riding.
🔹 The structure ‘go for a / come for a’ is used in a number of fixed expressions referring to sporting and leisure activities.
✗ Incorrect: We went a walk.
✓ Correct: We went for a walk.
#english
Common mistakes with prepositions
🔹 Use ask with for to ask somebody to give something.
Use ask without for to ask somebody to tell something.
✗ Incorrect: He asked a holiday.
✓ Correct: He asked for a holiday.
🔹 Both due to and owing to mean ‘because of’. Some people believe that it is incorrect to use due to at the beginning of a clause, but the structure is common in educated usage.
✗ Incorrect: Due to illness, I could not go to school.
✓ Correct: Owing to illness, I could not go to school.
🔹 Prevent cannot be followed by to. It is followed by from + -ing form.
✏️ The loud noise prevented me from sleeping.
✗ Incorrect: He was prevented to come.
✓ Correct: He was prevented from coming.
🔹 Meet means ‘come face to face with somebody or something’. With this meaning it is used without with.
Meet with means ‘experience’.
✏️ He met with misfortune. (NOT He met misfortune.)
✗ Incorrect: I met with your friend.
✓ Correct: I met your friend.
🔹 Insist cannot be followed by to. It is followed by on + -ing form.
✗ Incorrect: She insisted to pay.
✓ Correct: She insisted on paying.
🔹 Go is used with an –ing form in a number of expressions referring to sporting and leisure activities. No preposition is used in this structure.
✗ Incorrect: Let’s go for riding.
✓ Correct: Let’s go riding.
🔹 The structure ‘go for a / come for a’ is used in a number of fixed expressions referring to sporting and leisure activities.
✗ Incorrect: We went a walk.
✓ Correct: We went for a walk.
✍COMMON MISTAKES
👉Go on (continue) + -ing.
❌: The music went on to play all day.
✅: The music went on playing ail day.
▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️
👉Mind (object to) + -ing.
❌: Would you mind to open the door?
✅: Would you mind opening the door?
▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️
👉Practise + -ing.
❌: You must practise to speak English.
✅: You must practise speaking English.
▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️
👉Remember + -ing.
❌: I don't remember to have seen him.
✅: I don't remember seeing him.
Or:
✅I don't remember having seen him.
▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️
👉Risk + -ing.
❌: We couldn't risk to leave him alone.
✔️: We couldn't risk leaving him alone.
▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️
👉Stop + -ing.
❌: The wind has almost stopped to blow.
✅: The wind has almost stopped blowing.
▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️
👉Busy+ -ing.
❌: He was busy to revise the exams.
✅: He was busy revising for the exams.
▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️
👉Worth + -ing.
❌: Is today's film worth to see?
✅: Is today's film worth seeing?
#english
👉Go on (continue) + -ing.
❌: The music went on to play all day.
✅: The music went on playing ail day.
▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️
👉Mind (object to) + -ing.
❌: Would you mind to open the door?
✅: Would you mind opening the door?
▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️
👉Practise + -ing.
❌: You must practise to speak English.
✅: You must practise speaking English.
▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️
👉Remember + -ing.
❌: I don't remember to have seen him.
✅: I don't remember seeing him.
Or:
✅I don't remember having seen him.
▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️
👉Risk + -ing.
❌: We couldn't risk to leave him alone.
✔️: We couldn't risk leaving him alone.
▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️
👉Stop + -ing.
❌: The wind has almost stopped to blow.
✅: The wind has almost stopped blowing.
▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️
👉Busy+ -ing.
❌: He was busy to revise the exams.
✅: He was busy revising for the exams.
▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️
👉Worth + -ing.
❌: Is today's film worth to see?
✅: Is today's film worth seeing?
#english