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English by Prashant Sir Complete

PRASHANT SOLANKI
ENGLISH for all govt Exams
➢ I have qualified many exams such as SSC CGL, SSC CPO, SSC CHSL, IB
(ACIO).
➢ I have taught English Language and Comprehension
in Rankers’ Gurukul for two years.
Your Motivationcard :-
✓ SSC CPO MAINS – 195
✓ SSC CGL TIER – II (English) – 187.5 (2017)
✓ SSC CGL TIER – II (English) – 192.5 (2019)
Marks in Prelims (Thrice) :-
✓ Maths -50
✓ English – 50
✓ Reasoning-50
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Meaning
WORD OF THE DAY

His comments cast a slur upon the integrity of his


manager.
(a) praised (b) damaged
(c) redeemed (d) improved

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Meaning
WORD OF THE DAY

Turn off your phone and computer—you’re on


staycation, remember?
(a) tour (b) away from home
(c) Holiday (d) meeting

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Phrasal verbs with ‘AT’


1. Aiming and directing- at is used with many verbs to give the
idea of aiming and directing

Laugh at/ scoff at/ mock at -


Look at / stare at -
Talk at -
Aim at -
Nag at -
Wonder at -

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Phrasal verbs with ‘AT’


To show hostility

1. fly at somebody
to attack somebody suddenly
1.He flew at me without warning.

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2. Run at somebody
to run towards somebody to attack or as if to attack them
1.He ran at me with a knife.

3. Go at somebody
to attack somebody
1.They went at each other furiously.

4. Come at somebody
to move towards somebody as though you are going to attack
them
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5. Get at somebody
to keep criticizing somebody
1.He's always getting at me.
2.She feels she's being got at.

6. Gnaw at somebody
to make somebody feel anxious, frightened or uncomfortable
over a long period of time
1.The problem had been gnawing at him for months.
2.Fear gnawed at her soul.

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Strike at (someone or something)


1.To direct a blow at someone or something.
The boy struck at the bully with his fist.
I began striking at the blockage...

2. To attempt to impair, disable, or discredit some part or


element of something. By cracking down on the opium trade,...

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