- English Tenses In Urdu
- Subject Verb Object
- Pacans Introduction
- Present Simple Tense
- What is IELTS in Urdu/Hindi by Canada Qualified
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- Basic English Lecture 1: What is a noun?
- Basic English Lecture 2: Common Noun
- Basic English Lecture 4: Proper Noun
- Basic English Lecture 4: Proper Noun
- Basic English Lecture 5: Examples of Proper Noun
- Basic English Lecture 7: Examples of Countable Nouns
- Basic English Lecture 8: Uncountable nouns
- Basic English Lecture 9: Examples of Uncountable nouns
- Basic English Lecture 10: Abstract Noun
- Basic English Lecture 12: Countable vs Uncountable
- Basic English Lecture 13: Concrete Noun
- Basic English Lecture 14: Abstract v Concrete Noun
- Basic English Lecture 15
- Basic English Lecture 16: Much vs Many
- Basic English Lecture 17: A lot vs lots of
- Basic English Lecture 18: A little vs Few
- Basic English Lecture 19: Enough vs Plenty
- Basic English Lecture 20: Some vs Any
- Basic English Lecture 21: Some vs Any examples
- Basic English Lecture 22: Adjective
- Basic English Lecture 23: Examples of Adjectives
- Basic English Lecture 24: Comparative Adjective
- Basic English Lecture 25
- Basic English Lecture 27
- Basic English Lecture 28
- Basic English Lecture 30
- Basic English Lecture 31: Pronouns
- Basic English Lecture 32: Types of Pronouns
- Basic English Lecture 33: Subject Pronouns
- Basic English Lecture 34: Object Pronouns
- Basic English Lecture 35: possessive pronouns
- Basic English Lecture 37: Possessive determiners
- Basic English Lecture 38: Indefinite Pronouns
- Basic English Lecture 39: Interrogative pronouns
- Basic English Lecture 40: Reflexive pronouns
- Basic English Lecture 42: Prepositions
- Basic English Lecture 43: Types of Prepositions
- Basic English Lecture 44: Prepositions time at
- Basic English Lecture 45: Prepositions – time – in
- Basic English Lecture 46: Prepositions time on
- Basic English Lecture 47
- Basic English Lecture 48: Prepositions time by
- Basic English Lecture 49: Prepositions time from
- Basic English Lecture 50: Prepositions – time – during
- Basic English Lecture 51: Prepositions time Past
- Basic English Lecture 52: Prepositions – time – since
- Basic English Lecture 53: Prepositions time ago
- Basic English Lecture 55: Prepositions place around
- Basic English Lecture 56: Prepositions – place – down
- Basic English Lecture 57: Prepositions place from
- Basic English Lecture 58: Prepositions place of
- Basic English Lecture 59: Prepositions – place – through
- Basic English Lecture 61: Prepositions – place – at
- Basic English Lecture 62: Prepositions place in
- Basic English Lecture 63: Prepositions – place – inside
- Basic English Lecture 64: Prepositions – place – on
- Basic English Lecture 65: Prepositions – place – up
- Basic English Lecture 66: Prepositions – place – with
- Basic English Lecture 67: Prepositions place by
- Basic English Lecture 68: Prepositions place beside
- Basic English Lecture 69: Prepositions place near
- Basic English Lecture 71: Preposition – place – under
- Basic English Lecture 72
- Basic English Lecture 73: Preposition – place – across
- Basic English Lecture 74: Prepositions place through
- Basic English Lecture 75
- Basic English Lecture 76
- Basic English Lecture 77: Prepositions Means by through
- Basic English Lecture 78
- Basic English Lecture 79
- Basic English Lecture 80
- Basic English Lecture 81
- Basic English Lecture 84
- Basic English Lecture 87
- Basic English Lecture 88
- Basic English Lecture 89
- Basic English Lecture 92: Modal verb – Should
- Basic English Lecture 93: Modal verb – Shall
- Basic English Lecture 94: Modal verb – Should
- Basic English Lecture 95: Modal verb – Shall
- Basic English Lecture 96
- Basic English Lecture 97: Modal verb: May
- Basic English Lecture 98: Modal verb – May
- Basic English Lecture 99: Modal verb – Might
- Basic English Lecture 100
- Basic English Lecture 101: Modal verb – Can
- Basic English Lecture 102: Modal verb – Can
- Basic English Lecture 103: Modal verb – Could
- Basic English Lecture 104: Modal verb – Could
- Basic English Lecture 105: Modal verb – Must
- Basic English Lecture 106: Modal verb – Must Example
- Basic English Lecture 107: Modal verb – Will
- Basic English Lecture 108: Modal verb – Will
- Basic English Lecture 109: Modal verb – Would
- Basic English Lecture 110: Modal verb – Would
- Basic English Lecture 111: Modal verb – Ought to
- Basic English Lecture 112
- Basic English Lecture 113
- Basic English Lecture 114
- Basic English Lecture 115
- Basic English Lecture 116
- Basic English Lecture 117
- Basic English Lecture 118
- Basic English Lecture 119
- Basic English Lecture 120
- Basic English Lecture 121
- Basic English Lecture 122
- Basic English Lecture 123
- Basic English Lecture 124
- Basic English Lecture 125
- Basic English Lecture 126
- Basic English Lecture 127
- Basic English Lecture 128
- Basic English Lecture 129
- Basic English Lecture 130
- Basic English Lecture 131
- Basic English Lecture 132
- Basic English Lecture 133
- Basic English Lecture 134
- Basic English Lecture 135
- Basic English Lecture 136
- Basic English Lecture 137
- Basic English Lecture 138
- Basic English Lecture 139
- Basic English Lecture 140
- Basic English Lecture 141
- Basic English Lecture 142
- Basic English Lecture 143
- Basic English Lecture 144
- Basic English Lecture 146
- Basic English Lecture 147
- Basic English Lecture 148
- Basic English Lecture 149
- Basic English Lecture 150
- Basic English Lecture 151: What is a subject?
- Basic English Lecture 152: What is a verb?
- Basic English Lecture 153: What is an objects?
- Basic English Lecture 154: Active voice
- Basic English Lecture 155: Active voice example
- Basic English Lecture 156: Passive voice
- Basic English Lecture 157: Passive voice example
- Basic English Lecture 158: To be form – describe
- Basic English Lecture 159: To be form – example
- Basic English Lecture 160: Active voice
- Basic English Lecture 161: Passive voice
- Basic English Lecture 162: To be form
- Basic English Lecture 163: Present simple tense use
- Basic English Lecture 164: Present continuous tense use
- Basic English Lecture 165: Past simple tense use
- Basic English Lecture 166: Past continuous tense use
- Basic English Lecture 167: Future simple use
- Basic English Lecture 168 Future Continuous Tense Use
- Basic English Lecture 169: Present perfect use
- Basic English Lecture 170: Present perfect continuous use
- Basic English Lecture 171: Past perfect use
- Basic English Lecture 172: Past perfect continuous use
- Basic English Lecture 173: Future perfect continuous use
- Basic English Lecture 174
- Basic English Lecture 175: Active – present simple – positive
- Basic English Lecture 176: Active – present simple – negative
- Basic English Lecture 177 Present simple Interrogative
- Basic English Lecture 178: Active, present continuous, positive
- Basic English Lecture 179: Active, present continuous, interrogative
- Basic English Lecture 180
- IELTS Listening Tip no.1: Watch English movies
- IELTS Listening Tip no.2: 3 movies everyday
- IELTS Listening Tip no.3: Section 1 is the easiest one
- IELTS Listening Tip no.4: Understanding numbers
- IELTS Listening Tip no.5: Close your eyes
- IELTS Listening Tip no.6: Circling the keywords
- IELTS Listening Tip no.7: 1000 movies
- IELTS Listening Tip no.8: Make the effort
- IELTS Listening Tip no.9: Everything out of books
- IELTS Listening Tip no.10: 16 listening practice exams
- IELTS Listening Tip no.11: Practicing the wrong thing
- IELTS Listening Tip no.12: Follow the information
- IELTS Listening Tip no.13: Be attentive
- IELTS Listening Tip no.14: Pakistanis English vs English
- IELTS Listening Tip no.15: Follow the order
- IELTS Listening Tip no.16: Map questions
- IELTS Listening Tip no.17: 10 seconds
- IELTS Listening Tip no.18: Similar words
- IELTS Listening Tip no.19: 25 to 30 seconds
- IELTS Listening Tip no.20: British accent
- IELTS Listening Tip no.21: No frustration
- IELTS Listening Tip no.22: 5 very difficult questions
- IELTS Listening Tip no.23: Pronunciation
- IELTS Listening Tip no.24: Leave questions
- IELTS Listening Tip no.25: MCQs
- IELTS Listening Tip no.26: Paraphrasing
- IELTS Listening Tip no.27: Section 4 is the hardest section
- IELTS Listening Tip no.28: Answer sheet
- IELTS Listening Tip no.29: Note taking
- IELTS Listening Tip no.30: Understanding meanings
- IELTS Listening Tip no.31: learn vocabulary
- IELTS Listening Tip no.32: Parts of speech
- IELTS Listening Tip no.34: Read the instructions
- IELTS Listening Tip no.35: Not more than 2 words
- IELTS Listening Tip no.36: Select the options
- IELTS Listening Tip no.37: Manage your time
- IELTS Listening Tip no.38: Table questions
- IELTS Listening Tip no.39: Important information
- What is GAT?
- IELTS Listening Tip no.40: Wrong spelling
- IELTS Reading Tip no.1: Read stuff
- IELTS Reading Tip no.2: Read the questions first
- IELTS Reading Tip no.3: Divide your work
- IELTS Reading Tip no.4: Retaining means gaining
- IELTS Reading Tip no.5: Circling
- IELTS Reading Tip no.6: Similar words
- IELTS Reading Tip no.7: Paraphrasing
- IELTS Reading Tip no.8: Do not panic
- IELTS Reading Tip no.9: Read the instructions
- IELTS Reading Tip no.10: First and Last 2 lines
- IELTS Reading Tip no.11: Skimming and Scanning
- IELTS Reading Tip no.12: No shortcuts
- IELTS Reading Tip no.13: No use of practicing
- IELTS Reading Tip no.14: No one can learn English in a month
- IELTS Reading Tip no.15: Set a reasonable target
- IELTS Reading Tip no.16: True, False or Not Given
- IELTS Reading Tip no.17: True
- IELTS Reading Tip no.18: No one on this earth is sure
- IELTS Reading Tip no.19: False Questions
- IELTS Reading Tip no.20: Not Given
- IELTS Reading Tip no.21: You have to paraphrase in order to ace
- IELTS Reading Tip no.22: Fill in the blanks from one paragraph
- IELTS Reading Tip no.23: Find the suitable heading
- IELTS Reading Tip no.24: Time Trap
- IELTS Reading Tip no.25: Manage your time efficiently
- IELTS Reading Tip no.26: Match the sentences
- IELTS Reading Tip no.27: Pathetic English
- IELTS Reading Tip no.28: Common Types of questions
- IELTS Reading Tip no.29: Answer sheet
- IELTS Reading Tip no.30: 5 questions
- IELTS Reading Tip no.31: Over confidence is going to kill you
- IELTS Reading Tip no.32: Words in context
- IELTS Reading Tip no.33: Stop wasting your time
- What does TOEFL stand for?
- What kind of exam is TOEFL?
- Who takes TOEFL exam?
- Who offers TOEFL exam?
- Registration for the TOEFL exam
- What is the Fee for TOEFL exam?
- How to pay fee for TOEFL exam?
- Where is the exam held in Lahore?
- What are the modules in TOEFL exam?
- TOEFL: Reading Section
- TOEFL: Listening Part
- TOEFL: Speaking Part
- TOEFL: Speaking Part Grading
- TOEFL: Pattern of Writing Part
- What is the score for each section?
- Is Grammar tested?
- What do Pakistanis usually get?
- What is the Passing score for the exam?
- Score for the entire exam
- What are the dates for TOEFL exam?
- How to prepare for TOEFL exam?
- What are the experimental sections?
- Is vocabulary important for TOEFL exam?
- Most important thing for TOEFL
- How long is the Exam?
- Exam day Fact no:1 Bring your Passport
- Exam day Fact no:2 Interruption
- Exam day Fact no:3 Cannot move between Sections
- Exam day Fact no:4 Speaking is done once
- Exam day Fact no:5 Writing
- Exam day Fact no:6 No Penalizing
- IELTS Reading Tip no.34: Stop accusing
- IELTS Reading Tip no.35: Find the words
- IELTS Reading Tip no.36: Difficult questions
- IELTS Reading Tip no.37: 25/40
- IELTS Reading Tip no.38: First GT then AT
- IELTS Reading Tip no.39: Comprehend
- IELTS Reading Tip no.40: Develop skills
- IELTS and Spoken English Preparation with Mrs Hunaiza (America Qualified)
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