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Chapter - 7
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CHAPTER -7 THE NOUN:NUMBER 25). There are two numbers in English--- (1) the Singular,and (2) the Plural. *). A Noun that denotes one person or thing is said to be in the Singular Number;as,   Man,boy,girl,cow,knife,table,book,chair. *). A Noun that denotes more than one person or thing is said to be in the Plural Number;as,Men,boys,girls,cows,knives,tables,books,chairs.       WAYS OF FORMING THE PLURAL OF NOUNS:-- 26). The Plural of Nouns is fored according to the following rules:-- (1) The Plural of Nouns is generally formed by adding -s to the Singular;as,  *) Singular ..read more
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ENGLISH ALPHABET
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ENGLISH ALPHABET The English alphabet is now considered to consist of the following 26 letters: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Since the ninth century, English has been written in a Latin alphabet (also called Roman alphabet). Earlier Old English texts in Anglo-Saxon runes are only short inscriptions. The great majority of literary works in Old English that survive to today are written in the Roman alphabet. The modern English alphabet contains 26 letters of the Latin script: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z (which also have cap ..read more
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Chapter-5
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 CHAPTER - 5 THE NOUN:THE KINDS OF NOUNS: (12)  A Noun is the name of a person,  place, or things ; as, Arsalan,   Delhi,   Cat,   table,   steel,   cleverness,   goodness,   beauty. NOTE:--In ordinary language  the word thing denotes that which  has no life,but here the word thing means any object or abstract idea we can think about,whether it has a real existence or not.                               KINDS OF NOUNS 13.Nouns are of five different kinds:--- 1).Concrete        {Proper,Common,Collective,Material} 2).Abstract 14.Study the following sentences ..read more
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Chapter-6
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CHAPTER -6 THE NOUN:GENDER:- 19. There are four Genders in English:-- (1) .The names of male animals or persons are said to be of the MASCULINE GENDER;as,man,boy,lion,hero,king,father. (2).The names of female animals or persons are said to be of the FEMININE GENDER; as,women,girl,lioness,heroine,queen,mother. (3).The names of things which indicate either the masculine or the feminine are said to be of the  COMMON GENDER;as,baby,child,cousin,servant,parent,friend,pupil,person,student,orphan,monarch,relation,teacher,deer,sh ..read more
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Chapter-3
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CHAPTER -3 THE PHRASE AND THE CLAUSE:- 7.Examine the groups of words in italics in the following sentences:- 1. The sun sets in the west. 2. I must start in a short time. 3.I shot an arrow into the air. 4.It lies beneath my window. >)These groups of words make sense,but not complete sense.They  have no Subject or Predicate of their own.Such groups of words are called PHRASES. >)A group of words that makes sense,but not complete sense,is called a PHRASE. 8.Examine the groups of words in italics in the following sentences:- 1.God helps those who help themselve ..read more
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Chapter-4
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CHAPTER-4  PARTS OF SPEECH:-- 9.Words are classified according to the particular work they do in a sentence. (*) The particular work which a word does is called its function. (*) The Parts OF Speech are the classes into which words are divided according to      their function in a sentence. 10.There are eight parts of speech:- (1).Noun..A Noun is the name of a person,placeor thing. >) Asoka was a noble king.     >) The sun rises in the east. >) Delhi is on the jumna.     &nb ..read more
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Chapter-1
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  English Grammar  THE SENTENCE ( part -1)                                                    PART-1              (*) FUNCTIONAL GRAMMER AND  CORRECT USAGE(*)                                                                                CHAPTER-1 *) THE SENTENCE:- 1) When we speak or write  we use words.We usually use these words in groups.But      any group of words will not necessarily express a complete thought (*) Example :-the hill went up and Jack Jill >) Does this group of words make sense?No,it does not. >) Now arrange these words in their proper ord ..read more
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Chapter-2
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CHAPTER -2 SUBJECT AND PREDICATE 3. Every sentence consists of two parts,expressed or understood:-- (1) The part which names the person or thing we speak about.       This part of the sentence is called the SUBJECT. (2) What is said of the person or thing denoted by the subject.       This part of the sentence is called the PREDICATE. 4. Notice how these sentences are divided into subject and predicate:--- (*) SUBJECT  :- We (*) PREDICATE :-  have done our duty (*) SUBJECT :- Birds (*) PREDICATE  ..read more
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