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Abhilash kotha asks : What is the difference between all modal verbs especially shall and will? 
Category : india english grammar intermediate |  On : 2009-02-01 09:59:43
 
04/02/2009 01:49:18
"Shall" and "will" are both modal verbs in English used to express the propositions about the future. However, neither shall nor will is the principal method of expressing what is going to happen in the future.
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Shaweta gupta asks : from where i will get the current GD topics answers Topics for presentation 1. The Lehmann Crash 2. The market downslide 3. Leadership is doing the right things; Management is doing things right 4. Corporate Social Responsibility benefits the bottom line 5. Has globalization really worked? 6. Integrity at work 7. Buying options: A matter of trust 8. People: The most important asset of any enterprise 9. The second great crash 10. Management styles: Why things go wrong? 11. Do we need to dress for success? 12. What do Chief Executive Officers do? 13. The element of Risk in management. 14. Outsourcing to reduce risk 15. Management is what managers do 16. Terrorism benefits whom 17. Nation’s growth must be inclusive 18. Chandrayaan – One giant leap for Indian Astrophysicists 19. The secret to winning more gold in the Olympics 20. The ban on smoking- Gimmick or success 21. Why does a nation need forex reserves? 22. What makes you a suitable candidate for an MBA? 23. Is India really shining? 24. What is revenue deficit? 25. What is the job of the Manager? 26. Is democracy working for India? 27. Performance appraisal- A Useful tool for growth 28. Corruption an outcome of Democracy 29. Agricultural subsidies: A Boon or a Bane 30. Do we need a dictator? 31. Does the media need censorship? 32. Reforms in education – a necessity 33. Management objective- Maximise profits 34. Classroom learning vs experiential learning 35. Is democracy hampering our growth? 36. Is peace and non-violence for the 20th century only? 37. Is India safe for its citizens? 38. One can make a difference 39. What does 15th August mean to me? 40. Is Gandhi relevant today? 41. I believe, success in life comes from…………….. 42. Dependence on computers a blessing or bane 43. Can I succeed without an MBA? 44. Voters and not politicians responsible for criminalization of politics 45. Business ethics – A necessity or luxury 46. Cricket a national obsession- detrimental to other sport 47. Will a presidential form of government help India better? 48. Is Obama good for India? 49. Can politics be delinked from Indian sport? 50. Who must take care of the environment  
 On : 2009-01-22 03:42:46
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Pradeep reddy asks : is there any difference in attempting MAT in june that to FEB? 
Category : mat |  On : 2008-12-22 06:34:17
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Ghulam abbas asks : hi plz tell me what is difference between past indefinite and past perfect tense i ate the mangoes i have eaten the mangoes abbas_ch@yahoo.com  
Category : IELTS |  On : 2008-11-04 11:07:50
 
12/07/2010 12:21:45
hi abbas...this is the formula for past indefinite tense be form indefinite verb (its the verb used in past tense)..this tense is not much different from past tense,bt these tenses describe actions but do not state whether the action is complete or going-on.q : i ate the mangoespast indefinite: i ate the mangoes.past perfect tense: i had eaten the mangoes
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Kakun asks : what is the difference between g and G in physics? 
Category : Class 9 |  On : 2008-10-13 09:17:46
 
Ravi yadav says :
14/10/2008 01:25:53
sorry there was some mistake in the answer that i posted .g is acceleration due to gravity whose value is 9.8 m/sec2 whereas G means universal gravitational constant which which is constant everywhere