Being a student i know that how students do search for their projects and e-books. I search on Google same as students do and gather some useful tricks you can use for Google Search.
Use an asterisk (*) in the end of search phrase as a wildcard search operator, it will gives to blanks fill out.
use minus (-) operator to exclude the website or meaning:
After reading above i do think that you can make a better assignment now in short time.
If it help you do give some feedback.
Team-MRM
Random Search Formants.
Find different pages within sites:
site:[www.mrmsolution.com] technology
Find e-books by author name:
author:[Haliday, Resnick]
Find pages contain specific word in its title:
intitle:[mrmsolution]
For different file formats:
Use Google Instance:filetype:[.jpg, .gif, .docs]
Use an asterisk (*) in the end of search phrase as a wildcard search operator, it will gives to blanks fill out.
e.g."who are *"Find reference material and self assessment exams sheets:
site:edu "search phrase e.g."Computer Science Exams""you can also combine this tag with another describe above:
site:edu "C++ Programming exams" "filetype:pdf"Search related tag for the broaden your search:
related:www.mrmsolution.com or related:------.comLimit your search with word and website:
use minus (-) operator to exclude the website or meaning:
e.g. "html5 -site:w3schools.com" [this text will exclude all results from w3schools.com and shows the rest]For double meaning as jaguar is shoe model and car too then:
e.g. "jaguar -car" [this will show only results for jaguar cars]To search a word definition:
e.g. define:encryptionFor number, currency or measurement conversions:
e.g.: cm to meter | miles to km | dollar to pkrFor different countries timing:
e.g. time pakistan | time us | time london
After reading above i do think that you can make a better assignment now in short time.
If it help you do give some feedback.
Team-MRM
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