Saturday, November 9, 2019

Free Download Objective English Book

Free Download Objective English Book

Hi, today's we have brought to you all the PDF file of Hari Mohan Prasad's Objective English for Competitive Examination. Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt has released this book. In 2009 it was initially disclosed to Ltd. The book was published in 2013 for the fourth time. those students studying this book will help you to take IBS, IBPS PO, UPSC, CAT, SSC, SSC CGL, etc. to take a benchmark test.


The book complies with all aspects of English and it is divided into two categories. Section one includes the theory behind associate degree understanding paths, applies grammar by mistakes, context and also sentence, paragraph fills, phrase skills, vocabulary building, phrase reconstruction, and dropping inequality. Section 2 of the book contains a sample for the practice of taking a look at papers. All sample questions in the section are objective varieties and are presented in book patterns so that grammar can be practiced while the idea is being learned. This way, once a student learns through this book, he's ready to practice a lot during the study.


PART2:APPLYING GRAMMAR


  1. Spotting Errors
  2. Spotting Errors – Variation Pattern – I
  3. Spotting Errors – Variation Pattern – II
  4. Spotting Errors – Variation Pattern – III
  5. Spotting Errors – Variation Pattern – IV
  6. Sentence Improvement
  7. Voice
  8. Prepositions

PART1COMPREHENDING PASSAGES


  1. Objective Comprehension – I
  2. Objective Comprehension – II
  3. Objective Comprehension – III

PART3:FILL IN THE PARAGRAPH GAPS

Cloze Test or Numbered Gaps

PART4SENTENCE SKILLS

Sentence Completion
Sentence Fillers

PART5BUILDING VOCABULARY


  1. Vocabulary Test – Synonym
  2. Vocabulary Test – Antonym
  3. Vocabulary Test – Special Type – I
  4. Vocabulary Test – Special type – II
  5. Miscellaneous Vocabulary
  6. Idioms and Phrases
  7. Substitution

PART6:SENTENCE RECONSTRUCTION


  1. Reconstruction
  2. Sentence Reconstruction rules: Sentence Arrangement, Jumbled Sentences, and Paragraph 

PART7:ANALOGY