1(1), (2022):1-7 DOI: http://doi.org/10.46632/cellrm/1/1/1
Shah Sunil Navanitlal
. English as a second language in EDAS Method. Learning a new language can be difficult at any age, but this is especially true when learning English. This guide is intended to help you or someone you know who wants to learn English find information. English and other languages have some similar grammar rules, so trying to learn the grammar rules of English and learning another language can be confusing. One of the main reasons is that foreign languages are not given money at the initial stage. Many schools cannot hire more teachers to teach foreign languages. Estimation Based on the distance from the mean solution (EDAS). Has a new and efficient MCDM method. This Method Alternatives are selected from Average solution based on their distance is determined. Alternative: Krashen’s natural order rank, instruction SOC rank, Naturalistic SOC rank, Mixed SOC rank. Evaluation Preference: Progressiveing, Plurals, Singular copula, Progressive auxiliary, Article, and Past irregular. shows that from the result it is seen that Past irregular and is got the first rank whereas is the Plurals got is having the lowest rank. The value of the dataset for English as a second language in EDAS method shows that it results in Plurals and top ranking.
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