Idiom: Hit the sack Meaning: To go to bed or sleep. Tamil Meaning: தூங்கச் செல்லுதல் Example: I’m really tired, so I’ll hit the sack early tonight.
Idiom: Hit the sack Meaning: To go to bed or sleep. Tamil Meaning: தூங்கச் செல்லுதல் Example: I’m really tired, so I’ll hit the sack early tonight.
sentence:——– sun rises in the east A)A B)AN C)THE ANSWER Answer: The Reason: “The” is used for unique things known to everyone, like the sun and the east, so we say The sun rises in the east
🌟We are excited to begin our classes at Panchayath Union Middle School, Muthur. This new step will empower many young learners to improve their English communication skills. 📘✨
Kanavu School of English expands its wings to the 31st school! 🎉We are delighted to start our classes at SSV Boys Higher Secondary School, Kodumudi. More than 200 students will benefit from our English communication program.
In today’s globalized world, communication skills are more than just a “nice-to-have.” They’re essential. Among all forms of communication, spoken English stands out as a vital skill that opens doors to academic, professional, and personal success. This is why spoken English workshops in schools have become a powerful tool in shaping confident, capable future communicators. […]
Answer The correct answer is: carefully Explanation: Careful is an adjective — it describes a noun (e.g., He is careful). Carefully is an adverb — it describes an action (e.g., He drives carefully). Here, we are describing how he drives, so we need the adverb carefully.
A New Milestone for Kanavu We are delighted to announce that Kanavu School of English has launched its 29th location at Government Higher Secondary School, Arachalur, on 24th July 2025. About the School This respected institution has been serving the community for an impressive 63 years and is currently led by Headmistress Ms. Padhmini. With […]
A) Beautiful blue B)Blue beautiful The correct answer is: beautiful blue Explanation:In English, adjectives usually follow a specific order:Opinion → Size → Age → Shape → Colour → Origin → Material → Purpose → Noun Here: So we say: beautiful blue shirt, not blue beautiful shirt. Final sentence: He bought a beautiful blue shirt.
a)why b)who ANSWER Why Explanation:The question asks for the reason people celebrate festivals. The word “Why” is used when we want to know the cause or purpose behind something. Why do people celebrate festivals? → To learn the reason. How would ask about the method or way of celebrating, not the reason. So, “Why” is […]