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VERB

VERB The verb is used to show action. Kinds of Verb The VERB is classified into two ways. I 1. Principle Verb / Main Verb / Full Verb   2. Auxiliary Verb / Helping Verb II 1. Finite Verb     2. Non – Finite Verb 1. Principle Verb / Lexical Verb / Main Verb / Full Verb  A verb which has a complete meaning in itself is called the Principle Verb / Lexical Verb / Main Verb / Full Verb. e.g. :- go, sing, run, dance etc It is divided into two parts (a) Transitive Verb (b) Intransitive Verb Transitive Verb A transitive verb is a verb that has or may have an object to complete the meaning of a sentence. Transitive Verb is divided into three parts. (i) Monotransitive Verb (ii) Ditransitive Verb (iii) Complex Transitive Verb Monotransitive Verb Monotransitive verb is a verb that needs only one object to complete the meaning of a sentence. Ditransitive Verb Ditransitive verb is a verb that needs two or more than two objects to complete the meaning of a sentence. Complex Transit...

ADJECTIVE

  ADJECTIVE Adjectives are used to describe or provide more information about a Noun or a Pronoun . There are ten kinds of Adjective — 1. Adjective of Quality 2. Adjective of Quantity 3. Adjective of Number / Numeral Adjective 4. Demonstrative Adjective 5. Possessive Adjective 6. Distributive Adjective 7. Interrogative Adjective 8. Proper Adjective 9. Emphasizing Adjective 10. Exclamatory Adjective 1. Adjective of Quality An Adjective of Quality is used to show quality of a person(s) or thing(s). e.g. :- good, black, fat, kind etc Sentence :- He is a good student. 2. Adjective of Quantity An Adjective of Quantity is used to show quantity of thing(s). e.g. :- little, much, no, some etc Sentence :- The baby had drunk much water. 3. Adjective of Number / Numeral Adjective Adjective of Number is used to show how many person(s) or thing(s) are there or in what order they stand. note :- Adj. Of Number is divided into three parts (i) Definite Definite is also divided into two parts (a)...

PRONOUN

PRONOUN The Pronoun is used instead of a noun. There are ten (10) kinds of Pronoun. 1. Personal Pronoun 2. Possessive Pronoun 3. Reflexive Pronoun 4. Emphatic Pronoun 5. Demonstrative Pronoun 6. Indefinite Pronoun 7. Distributive Pronoun 8. Reciprocal Pronoun 9. Relative Pronoun 10. Interrogative Pronoun 1. Personal Pronoun Personal Pronouns are used instead of a name of a particular person, place or thing. e.g. :- I, We, You, He, She, It, They Sentence :- I am an intelligent boy. 2. Possessive Pronoun Possessive Pronouns are used to show possession or relation. e. g. :- Mine, Ours, Yours, His, Hers, Theirs Sentence :- This pen is mine . 3. Reflexive Pronoun Reflexive Pronouns are used to show effect upon the subject. note  :- it can be also used as a object of a preposition e.g. :- Myself, Ourselves, Yourself, Yourselves, Himself, Herself, Itself, Themselves Sentence :- He hurt himself . 4. Emphatic Pronoun Emphatic Pronouns are used to show stress upon the subject ( Noun / Prono...

Noun

NOUN Noun is refers to the name of a person, place, animal, idea or thing. Classification of  Noun Conventional Approach 1. Proper Noun Proper Noun refers to the name of a particular person, place, animal or thing. e.g. :- Rohit, Gopalganj, Tommy, Moon etc 2. Common Noun Common Noun refers to the name of the whole class of person, place, animal or thing. e.g. :- Man, City, Dog, Book etc 3. Collective Noun Collective noun refers to the collection of the same kind of person or thing. e.g. :- Family, Team, Flock, Bunch etc 4. Material Noun Material noun refers to the thing(s) which can be measured or weighed but can not be counted. e. g. :- Gold, Petrol, Rice, Cement etc 5. Abstract Noun Abstract noun refers to the thing which meant only for feeling not for looking or touching. e.g. :- Honesty, Mercy, Wisdom, Death etc Modern Classification of Noun 1. Proper Noun 2. Countable Noun Noun that can be counted is called the "Countable Noun". (a) Common Noun (b) Collective Noun 3. Unc...

TENSE

  TENSE In English grammar, tense refers to the form of a verb that indicates the time when an action or event takes place. There are three primary tenses Present Tense :- This refers to actions or events happening in the current time, general truths, habitual actions, and future actions scheduled to occur. e.g . : "She writes stories.", "They are playing football.", "I have visited that place before." Past Tense : This is used for actions or events that occurred in the past. e.g . : "He studied for the exam.", "She was reading a book.", "They had finished eating when I arrived." Future Tense : This indicates actions or events that are going to happen in the future. e.g . : "I will go to the party.", "They will be traveling next month.", "By this time tomorrow, she will have completed the assignment." PRESENT TENSE Present Tense refers to actions or events happening in the current time, general tr...

GRAMMAR CHAPTERS

Parts of Grammar Alphabet Noun Pronoun Adjective Verb Tense Article

ARTICLE

  Article An Article is used to define / modify a noun in a sentence. There are two kinds of "Article". 1. Indefinite 2. Definite Indefinite Article  ( A / An ) An indefinite article is used before a singular countable noun which is not unique / specific. Indefinite article has two members in its family. These are " A"  and " An". Use of Indefinite Article ( A / An ) ( It will become easy if you have learnt about " Alphabet " ) Click here to learn "Alphabet" Use of A (i). It is used before a noun / thing beginning with a consonant sound.       e. g. :- a boy, a dog, a beautiful girl, a doctor, a union etc. Use of An (i). It is used before a noun / thing beginning with a vowel sound.       e. g. :- an apple, an honest boy, an umbrella, an idea etc. Definite Article  ( The ) Definite article is used to indicate a unique / specific noun. Sometimes it refers to a noun that both the speaker and the listener have idea about it. Definite art...