Hey skill pte academy i got 78 overall just applied your tricks. Even got 90 in speaking. Guys this man knows the real pearson tricks. Only one person to follow for good points. No one else Respect from Pakistan
Got my results 90 in speaking, 85 in listening, 75 in writing, 73 in reading thank you so much Nakul🙏 didn't take any class just watched your videos your tips and tricks really works🎉
I don't know how to thank enough, I followed your tips for just 2-3 hours and in one sitting I got the marks I needed. You are a blessing! may God bless you and increase you. Keep up with the good work man. Cheers!
You are THE BEST Nakul... Huge respect from Pakistan, brother. Learning a lot from your videos. Will definitely share my PTE results too after the exam.
Thankyou so much Nakul..I got 74 overall with 90 in speaking because of youu ❤❤no words are enough to thank youuuuuu...you are a great teacher Nakul ❤❤❤❤God bless you
The difference between "exploded" and "had exploded" lies in their tense and the context in which they're used: 1. "Exploded": This is the simple past tense. It refers to an action that happened at a specific point in the past. For example: "The bomb exploded yesterday." 2. "Had exploded": This is the past perfect tense. It indicates that an action was completed before another action or point in the past. For example: "The bomb had exploded before the police arrived." So, use "exploded" for straightforward past events, and "had exploded" to show that one past event happened before another past event. @arjundasp.v.5482
Hi Nakul Thank you all the way from Bhutan In 1 week I referred your important videos and at my first attempt I got my desired score with over all 71 and all band 65 above. Thankyou and your efforts. You boost our confidence and made a difference in our life. Thank you Nakul
Let's go through the sentence, filling in the blanks word by word, and explaining why each choice is grammatically correct: 1. **Injured**: - "A huge gas blast in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, has killed at least three people and **injured** nearly 300." - **Explanation**: The verb "injured" is the correct choice because it means causing harm or damage to someone's body. The sentence describes the effects of a gas blast, which typically results in injuries rather than cremation (burning of a body after death). "Cremated" would be incorrect because it refers to a post-death process, not something that happens to the living. 2. **Exploded**: - "A lorry carrying gas **exploded** in Embakasi district at about 23:00 (GMT)." - **Explanation**: "Exploded" is the correct past tense verb here. The event described has already happened, so the simple past tense "exploded" is appropriate. "Explodes" would be present tense, "has exploded" would imply a recent past event with ongoing relevance, and "had exploded" would be used if the explosion occurred before another past event, neither of which applies here. 3. **Igniting**: - "...**igniting** a huge ball of fire,” a government spokesperson said." - **Explanation**: "Igniting" is the correct choice because it continues the action described by the previous verb "exploded." The word "igniting" is in the present participle form, which describes an action happening as a result of the explosion. It connects the two actions smoothly. 4. **Were damaged**: - "Housing, businesses and cars **were damaged**, with video showing a huge blaze raging close to blocks of flats." - **Explanation**: "Were damaged" is the correct form because it’s in the passive voice, indicating that the houses, businesses, and cars were affected by an external action (the explosion). "Damages" is incorrect because it would be present tense, "damaged" without the auxiliary verb would be grammatically incomplete, and "have damaged" would suggest that the houses, businesses, and cars did the damage themselves, which is not the case. 5. **Blaze**: - "...with video showing a huge **blaze** raging close to blocks of flats." - **Explanation**: "Blaze" is the correct word because it refers to a large, destructive fire, which fits the context of a gas explosion. "Rage" would describe intense anger or violence but doesn’t fit as a noun in this context, and "cage" is unrelated. 6. **Cordoned off**: - "The area has been **cordoned off** and an investigation is under way into the cause of the explosion." - **Explanation**: "Cordoned off" is the correct phrase because it means to block or restrict access to an area, which is a common response after such incidents. "Rattled off" means to quickly say something and "waive off" means to dismiss or ignore, both of which are incorrect in this context. 7. **Way**: - "...and an investigation is under **way** into the cause of the explosion." - **Explanation**: The phrase "under way" is correct and idiomatic, meaning that the investigation has already started. The other options "rules" and "the bridge" are unrelated to the context of starting an investigation. Each word fits into the blank because it accurately reflects the meaning intended by the sentence and follows proper grammatical rules for tense, voice, and word choice.
Just got my results... Overall 85 with L -86 R-83 W-78 Speaking with a perfect 90 .... I was so scared because i was done with my exam within 1 hour ... I thought i m gonna fail... But all thanks to u sir... Thanku ver much ❤
@@taranbirs just follow him.... Do as he says watch all the grammar related videos for reading and practice for spelling as well and always try to understand the meaning of the sentence in repeat sentence. ...trust me this is the only method by which you can ace your repeat sentences.. ... I also tried to follow the method of writing the initials of each word it too worked for me tho.. But i'll not suggest that... And at last once again ... Just follow him ... He's a gem fr❤🤌
Hi, I am preparing for PTE academics from past one month from your RUclips content and today I gave a Person mock test and scored R- 72, L-73, W-70, S-84. I have performed very well in essay without any spelling mistakes, dictation was simple, summarise written text and spoken text and templates as per your guidance. Please let me know how I can improve my scores.
i got 8 out of 15 in the first i incorrect all 5 😂😂😂 but now am 100 percent nakul u r amazing but the way u speek is little bit fast and tricky and converstion in black also disturbing but its too good sir but hide some blanks thats why
Reading fill in the blanks are quite easy than those of Reading Writing fill in the blanks! I face problem while practising Reading writing fill in the blanks! How can I improve my reading writing fill in the blanks? Thanks in advance! ❤
took my PTE already, may i ask what will happen coz it timed out and i failed to answer the last question in reading fill in the blank? will it affect my score greatly?
Need to take class from you sir, i have given two times , first i got 63 n second time 67 all each band 7 but listing 63, tomorrow am going to give exm if not getting marks i will take calss from you sir, plzzz mesg me
Hey skill pte academy i got 78 overall just applied your tricks. Even got 90 in speaking. Guys this man knows the real pearson tricks. Only one person to follow for good points. No one else
Respect from Pakistan
Super
Bro which website you practiced?
Just got my results. Using all the tips and tricks got 79 in first attempt with 90 in speaking. Thanks Nakul
On which website U practiced?and templates?
Tips please
My paper is on Friday 16 Feb pray for me also
Congratulations 🎊
Is that real please tell me i am going to take the test
Got my results 90 in speaking, 85 in listening, 75 in writing, 73 in reading thank you so much Nakul🙏 didn't take any class just watched your videos your tips and tricks really works🎉
Could you please tell me how you did practice a
you are the best teacher who i learn from youtube for pte.
I don't know how to thank enough, I followed your tips for just 2-3 hours and in one sitting I got the marks I needed. You are a blessing! may God bless you and increase you. Keep up with the good work man. Cheers!
Great job!
You are THE BEST Nakul... Huge respect from Pakistan, brother. Learning a lot from your videos. Will definitely share my PTE results too after the exam.
I have attempted the exam today, and I got my desired score 65 while following your tricks,thank you nakul.❤
Thankyou so much Nakul..I got 74 overall with 90 in speaking because of youu ❤❤no words are enough to thank youuuuuu...you are a great teacher Nakul ❤❤❤❤God bless you
1.injured
2.exploded
3.igniting
4.were damaged
5.blaze
6.cordoned off
7.way
Nakul,you are an absolutely brilliant teacher. Keep up the good work.
Perfect
@@skillspteacademic injured, exploded, igniting, were damaged, rage, cordoned off, way
@@skillspteacademic
Have a doubt on the answer #2. 'Exploded' or 'Had exploded'
how can we choose the correct form?
The difference between "exploded" and "had exploded" lies in their tense and the context in which they're used:
1. "Exploded": This is the simple past tense. It refers to an action that happened at a specific point in the past. For example: "The bomb exploded yesterday."
2. "Had exploded": This is the past perfect tense. It indicates that an action was completed before another action or point in the past. For example: "The bomb had exploded before the police arrived."
So, use "exploded" for straightforward past events, and "had exploded" to show that one past event happened before another past event.
@arjundasp.v.5482
@@NeelPatel-lu4hy THANKS
You are genius…the way you teaching is amazing ❤❤❤…god bless you
Hi Nakul
Thank you all the way from Bhutan
In 1 week I referred your important videos and at my first attempt I got my desired score with over all 71 and all band 65 above.
Thankyou and your efforts.
You boost our confidence and made a difference in our life. Thank you Nakul
1. injured
2.exploded
3.
4. were damaged
5. blaze
6. cordoned off
7. way
You are very good teacher 🎉
Thanks Nukul Sir. Watching from Bangladesh.
1. Injured
2. exploded
3.igniting
4.were damaged
5.blaze
6.cordoned off
7.way
Perfect
1. Cremated
2. Exploded
3. Ignites
4. Damaged / blaze
5. accustomed
Let's go through the sentence, filling in the blanks word by word, and explaining why each choice is grammatically correct:
1. **Injured**:
- "A huge gas blast in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, has killed at least three people and **injured** nearly 300."
- **Explanation**: The verb "injured" is the correct choice because it means causing harm or damage to someone's body. The sentence describes the effects of a gas blast, which typically results in injuries rather than cremation (burning of a body after death). "Cremated" would be incorrect because it refers to a post-death process, not something that happens to the living.
2. **Exploded**:
- "A lorry carrying gas **exploded** in Embakasi district at about 23:00 (GMT)."
- **Explanation**: "Exploded" is the correct past tense verb here. The event described has already happened, so the simple past tense "exploded" is appropriate. "Explodes" would be present tense, "has exploded" would imply a recent past event with ongoing relevance, and "had exploded" would be used if the explosion occurred before another past event, neither of which applies here.
3. **Igniting**:
- "...**igniting** a huge ball of fire,” a government spokesperson said."
- **Explanation**: "Igniting" is the correct choice because it continues the action described by the previous verb "exploded." The word "igniting" is in the present participle form, which describes an action happening as a result of the explosion. It connects the two actions smoothly.
4. **Were damaged**:
- "Housing, businesses and cars **were damaged**, with video showing a huge blaze raging close to blocks of flats."
- **Explanation**: "Were damaged" is the correct form because it’s in the passive voice, indicating that the houses, businesses, and cars were affected by an external action (the explosion). "Damages" is incorrect because it would be present tense, "damaged" without the auxiliary verb would be grammatically incomplete, and "have damaged" would suggest that the houses, businesses, and cars did the damage themselves, which is not the case.
5. **Blaze**:
- "...with video showing a huge **blaze** raging close to blocks of flats."
- **Explanation**: "Blaze" is the correct word because it refers to a large, destructive fire, which fits the context of a gas explosion. "Rage" would describe intense anger or violence but doesn’t fit as a noun in this context, and "cage" is unrelated.
6. **Cordoned off**:
- "The area has been **cordoned off** and an investigation is under way into the cause of the explosion."
- **Explanation**: "Cordoned off" is the correct phrase because it means to block or restrict access to an area, which is a common response after such incidents. "Rattled off" means to quickly say something and "waive off" means to dismiss or ignore, both of which are incorrect in this context.
7. **Way**:
- "...and an investigation is under **way** into the cause of the explosion."
- **Explanation**: The phrase "under way" is correct and idiomatic, meaning that the investigation has already started. The other options "rules" and "the bridge" are unrelated to the context of starting an investigation.
Each word fits into the blank because it accurately reflects the meaning intended by the sentence and follows proper grammatical rules for tense, voice, and word choice.
1. injured
2. Exploded
3. igniting
4. were damaged
5. blaze
6. cordened off
7. way
1. Injured
2. Exploded
3. Igniting
4. were damaged
5. blaze
6. cordoned off
7. way
I got my results today, scored overall 78. I just followed what Nakul taught in a 3 hr video. Thank you so much Nakul🙏
Awesome
Just got my results... Overall 85 with L -86 R-83 W-78 Speaking with a perfect 90 .... I was so scared because i was done with my exam within 1 hour ... I thought i m gonna fail... But all thanks to u sir... Thanku ver much ❤
New question aauxa ki aayana hjr laii
@@salinagiri5 ??
Tips please
@@taranbirs just follow him.... Do as he says watch all the grammar related videos for reading and practice for spelling as well and always try to understand the meaning of the sentence in repeat sentence. ...trust me this is the only method by which you can ace your repeat sentences.. ... I also tried to follow the method of writing the initials of each word it too worked for me tho.. But i'll not suggest that... And at last once again ... Just follow him ... He's a gem fr❤🤌
1. injured, 2. exploded, 3. ignited, 4. were damaged, 5. blaze, 6. cordoned off 7. way
Perfect
1. Injured
2. Have exploded
3. Ignites
4. Were damaged
5. Blaze
6. Accustomed
7. The bridge
Thanks for this power packed video. thanks a lot.
My pleasure!
Tomorrow is my exam and I'm watching this video just to make share that I can get a desire score by watching RUclips videos ❤
All the best
@@skillspteacademic thank you sir
I am not doing PTE exam. But I am a law student. This is very valuable to me. thank you sir❤❤
1) Injured
2) had explored
3) ignite
4) were damaged
5) cage
6) accustomed
7)way
No
Hi,
I am preparing for PTE academics from past one month from your RUclips content and today I gave a Person mock test and scored R- 72, L-73, W-70, S-84.
I have performed very well in essay without any spelling mistakes, dictation was simple, summarise written text and spoken text and templates as per your guidance.
Please let me know how I can improve my scores.
Thanks a lot. It is a wonderful lesson.
1) injured
2) exploded
3) igniting
4) were damaged
5) blaze
6) way
Ali Javaid
1.injured
2. Had exploded
3. Ignited
4. Were damaged
5. Blaze
6. Cordoned off
7.way
No
1. Injured
2. had exploded
3. ignited
4. were damaged
5. blaze
6. cordoned of
7. way
No
Thanks for your tips
i got 8 out of 15 in the first i incorrect all 5 😂😂😂 but now am 100 percent nakul u r amazing but the way u speek is little bit fast and tricky and converstion in black also disturbing but its too good sir but hide some blanks thats why
Reading fill in the blanks are quite easy than those of Reading Writing fill in the blanks!
I face problem while practising Reading writing fill in the blanks!
How can I improve my reading writing fill in the blanks?
Thanks in advance! ❤
Exactly
Thank you ❤
you are a Gem
Can we apply this grammar short cuts for Reading writing fib and listening fill in the blanks
Yes
Sir make more videos on grammar ❤
Sure I will
injured,exploded,igniting,were damaged, rage, cordoned off, way
Injured, had exploded , igniting, were damaged, blaze, accustomed, way
Nakul just a query, During the actual exam in exam hall will we be allowed to use rough booklet to note down the points?
No
took my PTE already, may i ask what will happen coz it timed out and i failed to answer the last question in reading fill in the blank? will it affect my score greatly?
we want mire videos like thiss
ruclips.net/video/LSeSDNku9OY/видео.html
This is comprehensive 6 hour video
37:44 😂
U make it sound easy but later on we get confused
Take time
Thanks from a
Tomorrow is my exam please pray for me 😢
how you doing Nakul sir?
Sunday is my exam please pray for me😢❤om namo shivay
Jay shree ram❤❤
nakul sir I always get confused in since rather than altough inspite of etc
Can we take the PTE exam from home?
Need to take class from you sir, i have given two times , first i got 63 n second time 67 all each band 7 but listing 63, tomorrow am going to give exm if not getting marks i will take calss from you sir, plzzz mesg me
I just understood "Moye moye"😂
injured
had exploded
igniting
were damaged
blaze
accostumed
way
No
Can you tell me what is PTE core .Is PTE core is only for PR and migration,work or also for student study am i confuse?
Dera pte academic valid for Australia pr and study purpose
I got my result , i did good as exam was easy but i got 54 overall. How can u please assist me on this , m not able to find mistakes.
There are many Pte scammers out there , who are selling Pte certificates without exam? Is is possible
?
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Is this apply for RW-FIB also ?
Yes
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I was right
Moye moye😂
What is the Right answer
Any malayalli😁
Hi,sir
I don't understand why you write pte academic,?is it not same with core reading.
It's all same
good but, speak loudly.
Moye Moye 🤣
cremated
had exploded
ignited
were damaged
blaze
rattled off
way
Hey
3. ignited
I got L 88, R 82, W 82, but S 71. I did good in read aloud and missed 1 RS. Idk how the score came too low.
Which platform u practiced.plz rply
@arshdeep bro kitho study kiti tuci
@@Reetu-ECE apeuni
@@taranbirs veer bus es channel te YT video + apeuni te thodi practice kri c
@@ArshdeepSingh..did you use sentences or phrases in SST ?
1.injured
2.exploded
3.igniting
4.were damaged
5.blaze
6.waive off
7.investigation