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20 topic-by-topic English guides for PGT · TGT · KVS · LT · UGC-NET aspirants — grammar, vocabulary, literature & writing skills, explained in simple bilingual language by Dr Pankaj Tiwari.

📘 Grammar

📘 Grammar

Tenses Made Simple: All 12 Tenses with Signal Words

Stop confusing tenses — the 3×4 grid, signal words, and the traps examiners love.

7 min read · Read →
📘 Grammar

Subject–Verb Agreement (Concord): Rules Students Miss

Master the singular/plural concord rules examiners use to set error-spotting traps.

6 min read · Read →
📘 Grammar

Active & Passive Voice: The Reliable Conversion Formula

The object rule, tense-by-tense ‘be’ forms, and the tricky question/imperative cases.

6 min read · Read →
📘 Grammar

Direct & Indirect Speech (Narration) Made Easy

Reporting verb, tense back-shift, pronoun/time changes, questions & requests.

7 min read · Read →
📘 Grammar

Articles A, An, The: When to Use and When to Drop

Sound vs spelling, specific vs general, and the ‘zero article’ cases.

5 min read · Read →
📘 Grammar

Prepositions: Beat the Most Confusing Ones

in/on/at, since vs for, between vs among, and the fixed preposition pairs.

6 min read · Read →
📘 Grammar

Modal Verbs: Can, Could, May, Must, Should — Used Right

Modals carry meaning, not just grammar. Learn ability, permission, possibility, obligation and advice — and the exam traps.

6 min read · Read →
📘 Grammar

Conditional Sentences (If-Clauses): All Four Types

Zero, first, second and third conditionals — the tense pattern for each and the mixed-conditional trap.

6 min read · Read →
📘 Grammar

Transformation of Sentences: Simple ⇄ Compound ⇄ Complex

Convert between simple, compound and complex sentences, plus degrees of comparison — a top error-free scoring area.

6 min read · Read →
📘 Grammar

Punctuation & Capitalization: The Rules Examiners Check

Commas, apostrophes, semicolons and capitals — small marks that decide marks in editing and writing questions.

5 min read · Read →

📖 Vocabulary

🏛️ Literature

✍️ Skills & Writing