#Improve Competitive English #
IMPROVE COMPETITIVE ENGLISH (S.S.C./BANK/DSSSB/NDA/CDS/RAILWAYS) BY BRILLIANT ACADEMY OF LEARNING QUERY 1 1. What is the difference between ACCUSED and CHARGED and how to use it in sentences . for example ... The boy was -------- of cheating in examination. 2. I got used -------- on the right when I was in the US for 2 years. 1) to drive 2) to driving 3. Its high time you -------- to a decision. 1. Come 2) came 4. -------- you work hard, you won't be able to clear even the preliminaries. 1 If 2 Until 3 Unless 5. Please tell the article require or not in PLEASE HELP ME CLEAN MY -------- APARTMENT. N.M. MISHRA 1. the word ACCUSE is followed by the preposition 'of' whereas CHARGE by 'with' or without anything. Therefore THE BOY WAS ACCUSED OF CHEATING IN EXAMINATION is correct. 2. TO DRIVING (option '2'). USED TO=any past habit. Means something happened in the past continuously or frequently during a period in the past, e.g. I used to smoke. (But don...