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Structure of may and might

Power of Possibility: Creative ‘May Might Could’ Exercise with Answers

May, might, could exercise with answers help you to understand the power of possibility. This blog will cover the use of may, might, and could. We have explained the structure of may and might, which students can use in everyday life. You will get exercise on may, might, and could with answers. How to Use […]

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Past Perfect Tense Rules

70 Past Perfect Tense Examples Sentences, Structure, and Rules

This article of English Vedas Blog will cover 70 Past Perfect Tense sentences with examples, formula, structure, and rules. The worksheet will aid students in making Past perfect sentences easily. What is Past Perfect Tense? The Past Perfect Tense is used to express an action that had been completed before another action started. For example,

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Present Perfect Continuous Tense

Present Perfect Continuous Tense 50 Best Examples and Formula

How to make Present Perfect Continuous Sentences? This article will teach you how to make Present Perfect Continuous Tense sentences with examples and formulas. It includes 50 best examples of Present perfect Continuous sentences. We have explained present perfect continuous negative sentences and present perfect continuous interrogative sentences. The formula and example will helps students

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The Present Perfect Tense

Use of Present Perfect Tense in 50 Sentences: Example, Formula and Structure.

In this blog, we will cover 50 present perfect sentences in English with examples and formulas. We have also explained the structure of present perfect sentences so that students can use them in sentences. 1. What is the Present Perfect Tense? We use the present perfect tense in sentences for an action in the past

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Jumbled sentences for class 2 and class 3

100 Solved Jumbled Sentences in English for Class 2 and Class 3

How can 100 jumbled sentences in English be solved easily? A jumbled sentence is one in which words are arranged incorrectly making it difficult to understand. Jumbled sentences can be solved using a logical approach and a good knowledge of grammar and sentence structures. In this article, you will understand how to rearrange 100 jumbled

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How to develop reading habit in students

Developing Reading Habit in Students: 6 Simple Tips

Reading habits in students ensures academic success, personal growth, vocabulary expansion, and development of critical thinking, and improve communication skills. It is essential to create a reading-friendly environment, have a distraction-free zone, select the right books according to one’s reading level, and explore different genres. 1. Importance of Reading a) How Reading Benefit Students? Reading

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Maintaining public parks displays civic sense

5 Surprising Ways to Develop Civic Sense in 2025

1. Introduction to Civic Sense What is Civic Sense? Civic sense can be defined as collective responsibility toward the rights, needs, and well-being of others. It is important for social harmony and cooperation. Civic spirit is essential in maintaining harmony, cleanliness, and decorum in the community. It refers to maintaining cleanliness in public spaces and

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Should homework be banned

Homework: Should It Be Banned or Not? 5 Reasons for the Debate

Homework is a school task given to the students to do at home. It reinforces learning, builds responsibility in the students, helps them learn time management, prepares them for exams, and bridges the learning gap. However, if a lot of homework is given it may affect the mental health of children, develop learning inequality, or

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