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How to Prepare for an Interview

How to Prepare for an Interview When you get a call for Interview, Make sure you are ready for it. Go in an interview without fully prepared is a big mistake. Here are some suggestions:- 1.       Review your Resume: - Your resume is like your exam paper that employer will study to call you for an interview. He must have look something which he may have thought you have to call you for interview. Mark the points that you may think will interest your employer. 2.         Research your employer, you should know the background, the portfolio, the employer but the most important thing is that which post your employer wants to interview you for. Your resume highlights plus the post you were interviewed for gives you one good direction about what your interview going to be like.                        ...

USE OF MAY AND MIGHT

USE OF MAY AND MIGHT Read the examples:- Where is Madhu? She may be in her office.(Perhaps)                                   She might be having tea.(perhaps)                                   Ask Pooja. She might knows.(perhaps) You can use may or might to say that something is a possibility. Example:- It may be true. Or It might be true.(perhaps) She might know. Or She may know. May not & Might not :- It may not be true.(perhaps) She might not stay here anymore.(perhaps) I/We/You/He/it/etc. May not Be(true/in his office etc) Be(doing/working/having etc.) Know/work/want etc. might ...

USE of CAN and COULD

USE of CAN and COULD Use of Can & Could is related to something possible or allowed . This also relates to show ability of a person to do some activity. Ex. 1.I can see the river from my terrace. 2. I have lost my pen. Do not worry ‘you can use my pen’. 3.Can you speak English fluently? 4. She can visit tomorrow so be prepared for surprises. 5.The word ‘game’ can be used differently as per the need and comfort. Cannot:- 1.       I cannot drink milk. 2.       He cannot play cricket. There are two forms of CAN:- Can (present) and could(past). Use   of Could:-‘Could as past of can’                                                       ...