KPPSC Test Preparation for SST | Important English MCQs | Part 9

Title: KPPSC Test Preparation for SST | English MCQs | Part 9 Subtitle: Advanced English MCQs - Phrasal Verbs, Literary Terms, Idioms & Grammar Topics Covered: Phrasal Verbs (Cut Out - Suitable/Equipped) Literary Terms: Sestet (Last Six Lines of Sonnet) & Octave Noun Clauses (Subject + Verb Structure) Synonyms & Antonyms (Adulation, Debonair, Noticeable, Tent Amount) Idioms (Play Fast and Loose - Irresponsible/Deceitful Behavior) Prefixes & Suffixes (Disused - No Longer Used) Adverbs vs. Adjectives (Well as Adverb) Adjectives of Quantity vs. Number (Several) Past Perfect Tense (Had + 3rd Form) Passive Voice (Present Continuous & Past Simple) Conjunctions (Than, So That) Vicarious Authority (Delegated Power) Video Summary: In this video, we continue our KPPSC SST test preparation with Part 9 of English MCQs covering advanced grammar, literary terms, and vocabulary. We begin with phrasal verbs, explaining "cut out" meaning suitable or equipped for something. Literary terms are discussed including the structure of a sonnet (14 lines total), where the first eight lines are called the octave and the last six lines are called the sestet. The lesson covers noun clauses, identifying that a clause must contain both a subject and a verb. We explore synonyms and antonyms for words including adulation (flattery - antonym: condemnation), debonair (charming - antonym: stiff), noticeable (visible), and tent amount (equal). Idioms are explained, particularly "play fast and loose" meaning to behave irresponsibly or deceitfully, which fits the context of someone whose help cannot be relied upon due to double-dealing. Prefixes and suffixes are covered through the example of "disused" (no longer used), where "dis-" is added as a prefix. We identify "well" as an adverb modifying the verb "begin" in the proverb "well begun is half done." Adjectives of quantity (several) are distinguished from adjectives of number (specific counts). Tense rules are reinforced: Past Perfect Tense uses "had" + 3rd form of verb, while Past Simple uses 2nd form. Passive voice is practiced with Present Continuous (are being killed) and Past Simple (was shot) constructions. Conjunctions are covered with "than" as a joining word and "so that" showing result and purpose. The word "vicarious" is explained as meaning delegated authority or power exercised on behalf of others. Join our Whatsapp Community for notes & updates: [https://chat.whatsapp.com/CUrrmJfRXsW...] Perfect For: KPPSC SST candidates preparing for English section Students reviewing advanced grammar and literary terms Learners mastering phrasal verbs, idioms and vocabulary Anyone preparing for teaching and recruitment tests Support the Channel: If you found this helpful, please give the video a thumbs up, share it, and comment with your feedback. Call to Action: Subscribe now and hit the bell icon for Part 10 and more MCQ preparation videos! Keywords: kppsc sst test preparation, english mcqs for sst, phrasal verbs meaning, sonnet structure sestet, noun clauses examples, idioms play fast and loose, past perfect tense rules, passive voice present continuous, adjectives of quantity, vicarious meaning Hashtags: #KPPSC #SSTTest #EnglishMCQs #PhrasalVerbs #Sonnet #Idioms #PastPerfect #PassiveVoice #GrammarRules #CompetitiveExams