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Articles [17 Notes- 4% Effort]
- 1
- Articles
- Article -A
- 2
- Article -An
- Article- The
- 3
- Practice Questions on Article “the”
- Practice on Articles
- 4
- Articles: Choice between “a” and “an” Determined by Sound
- Use Article “a” Before a Word Beginning with a Consonant Sound
- 5
- Articles: Use of “the” - Definite Article
- Articles: Use “the” to Represent Whole Class
- 6
- Articles: Use “the” Before Proper Names
- Articles: Use “the” Before Book Names
- 7
- Articles: Use “the” Before Names of Things Unique in Kind
- Articles: Use “the” Before a Proper Noun when It is Qualified by an Adjective
- 8
- Articles: Use “the” with Superlatives & Ordinals
- Articles: Use of “a” and “an” : Indefinite Article
- 9
- Omission of the Article
Nouns and Pronouns [50 Notes- 15% Effort]
- 1
- Nouns: Types of Nouns
- Nouns: Identifying Nouns in a Sentence
- 2
- Nouns: Proper Nouns
- Nouns: Changing Proper Noun to Common Noun
- 3
- Nouns: Common Nouns
- Nouns: Changing Common Noun to Proper Noun
- 4
- Nouns: Concrete Nouns
- Nouns: Abstract Nouns
- 5
- Nouns: Countable Nouns
- Nouns: Uncountable Nouns
- 6
- Nouns: Collective Nouns
- Nouns: Compound Nouns
- 7
- The Noun: Gender- Types of Gender Noun
- The Noun: Gender- Masculine Noun
- 8
- The Noun: Gender- Feminine Noun
- The Noun: Gender- Neuter Noun
- 9
- The Noun: Gender- Ways of Forming the Feminine of Nouns
- Singular and Plural Nouns
- 10
- Exercise on Identifying and Using Singular Nouns
- Exercise on Identifying and Using Plural Nouns
- 11
- Plural Noun Formation: Adding Suffix or Irregular Words
- Nouns with Singular & Plural Alike, Only Singular Form, Only Plural Form, Collective & Compound Nouns
- 12
- The Noun: Cases
- Personal Pronouns
- 13
- Types of Personal Pronouns
- Subject Pronouns: Exercise
- 14
- Object Pronouns Exercise
- Possessive Pronouns Exercise
- 15
- Reflexive Pronouns Exercise
- Intensive Pronouns Exercise
- 16
- Demonstrative Pronouns Exercise
- Interrogative Pronouns Exercise
- 17
- Relative Pronouns Exercise
- Indefinite Pronouns Exercise
- 18
- Reflexive Pronouns
- Emphatic Pronouns
- 19
- Demonstrative, Indefinite and Distributive Pronouns
- Demonstrative Pronouns
- 20
- Indefinite Pronouns
- Distributive Pronouns
- 21
- Relative Pronouns
- Types of Relative Pronouns
- 22
- Interrogative Pronouns
- Types of Interrogative Pronouns
- 23
- Third Person Plural
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech
- 24
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: Once, One, Only, over, Right, Round
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: That, the, Till, up, Well, What, While, Why, Yet
- 25
- Noun Phrase
- Parts of Speech: Noun, Pronoun, Verb & Adjective
Adjectives [26 Notes- 9% Effort]
- 1
- Adjectives and Types of Adjectives
- Descriptive Adjectives
- 2
- Quantitative Adjectives
- Demonstrative Adjectives
- 3
- Possessive Adjectives
- Interrogative Adjectives
- 4
- Comparative Adjectives
- Superlative Adjectives
- 5
- Differences between Various Types of Adjectives
- Formation of Adjectives
- 6
- Comparison of Adjectives
- Formation of Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
- 7
- Adjective: Important Comparison Forms
- Adjective: Interchange of the Degrees of Comparison
- 8
- Adjective: Changing the Degree of Comparison
- Some as Adjective
- 9
- Any as Adjective
- Each & Every as Adjective
- 10
- Little, a Little, the Little as Adjective
- Few, a Few, the Few as Adjective
- 11
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: About, Above, After, All, Any, as
- 12
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: Near, Needs, Neither, Next, No
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: That, the, Till, up, Well, What, While, Why, Yet
- 13
- Adjective Phrase
- Parts of Speech: Noun, Pronoun, Verb & Adjective
Adverbs [31 Notes- 14% Effort]
- 1
- Reflexive Verb
- Reflexive & Transitive Verbs
- 2
- Adverb
- Types of Adverbs
- 3
- Adverbs of Manner
- Adverbs of Time
- 4
- Adverbs of Place
- Adverbs of Degree
- 5
- Adverbs of Frequency
- Adverbs of Reason
- 6
- Adverbs of Affirmation and Negation
- Interrogative Adverbs
- 7
- How Adverbs Are Used in Sentences
- Comparison of Adverbs
- 8
- Comparison of Adverbs: Positive Degree
- Comparison of Adverbs: Comparative Degree
- 9
- Comparison of Adverbs: Superlative Degree
- Position of Adverbs: 3 Positions of Adverb in Sentence, Adverb of Manner, Place, Frequency
- 10
- Position of Adverbs
- 3 Positions of Adverb in Sentence
- 11
- Adverb of Manner, Place, Frequency
- Adverb Placement: Before, Infront and Adjacent- Placement of Adverbs when the Verb is “Am/Are/is/Was” . in Such Cases, the Adverbs Are Placed After the Verb, Placement of Adverbs Before an Auxiliary or the Single Verb “be” when It is Stressed, Placement of Adverbs in Front of the Auxiliaries “Have to” and “Used to” .
- 12
- Adverb Placement: Before, Infront and Adjacent- Placement of Adverbs Before Adjectives or Other Adverbs, Placement of the Adverb “Enough” when It Modifies a Noun, Placement of the Word “Only” Before the Word It Modifies
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: About, Above, After, All, Any, as
- 13
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: Before, Better, Both, but
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: Down, Either, else, Enough, Even, Except
- 14
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: Near, Needs, Neither, Next, No
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: Once, One, Only, over, Right, Round
- 15
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: Since, So, Some, Still, Such
- Adverb Phrase
- 16
- Parts of Speech: Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction, Interjection
Tenses [21 Notes- 12% Effort]
- 1
- The Present and Past Tense
- Present: Simple Present Tense
- 2
- Present Tense Concepts
- Simple Present Tense: Quotations & Clause of Time
- 3
- Present Continuous Tense
- Present Perfect Tense
- 4
- Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- Simple Past Tense
- 5
- Past Continuous Tense
- Past Perfect Tense
- 6
- Past Perfect Continuous Tense
- Past Tense: Introduction
- 7
- Types of Past Tense
- Types of Present Tense
- 8
- Types of Future Tense: Simple Future Tense, Future Continuous Tense
- Types of Future Tense: Future Perfect Tense, Future Perfect Continuous Tense
- 9
- The Future Tense: Types of Future Tense
- Simple Future Tense
- 10
- Future Progressive (Continuous) Tense
- Future Perfect Tense
- 11
- Future Perfect Progressive (Continuous) Tense
Voice-Active and Passive [3 Notes- 2% Effort]
Prepositions [22 Notes- 12% Effort]
- 1
- Prepositions
- Object of Preposition
- 2
- Multiple Objects of Preposition
- Preposition After Object
- 3
- Omission of Preposition
- Types of Prepositions, Simple & Compound Prepositions
- 4
- Prepositional Phrases, Phrasal Prepositions
- Participial Prepositions
- 5
- Prepositions of Time, Place & Direction
- Words Used as Preposition and Adverb
- 6
- Words Followed by Prepositions
- Types of Words Followed by Prepositions
- 7
- Unique Cases of Prepositions: With Verbs & Infinitives: Words Take Different Prepositions
- Unique Cases of Prepositions: With Verbs & Infinitives: Verb or No Verb After Preposition, No Infinitive with Word with Preposition Followed by Gerund
- 8
- Unique Cases of Prepositions: Infinitives & Transitive Verbs
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: Before, Better, Both, but
- 9
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: Down, Either, else, Enough, Even, Except
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: For, Less, like, Little, More, Much
- 10
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: Near, Needs, Neither, Next, No
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: Since, So, Some, Still, Such
- 11
- Prepositional Phrase
- Parts of Speech: Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction, Interjection
Conjuctions [18 Notes- 7% Effort]
- 1
- Conjunction: Types of Conjunctions
- Coordinating Conjunctions
- 2
- Subordinating Conjunctions
- Correlative Conjunction
- 3
- Conjunctions Join Together Sentences
- Conjunctions Versus Connecting Words
- 4
- Some Conjunctions and Their Uses
- Conjunctions: And, but, or, So
- 5
- Conjunctions: Because, Although, if, While
- Conjunction: From and After the Time when
- 6
- Conjunction: Seeing That, Inasmuch as
- Use of Conjunctions
- 7
- Conjunction Applications
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: Before, Better, Both, but
- 8
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: For, Less, like, Little, More, Much
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: Once, One, Only, over, Right, Round
- 9
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: Since, So, Some, Still, Such
- Parts of Speech: Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction, Interjection
Integrated Grammar Exercise-I [15 Notes- 5% Effort]
- 1
- Interjections
- Type of Interjections
- 2
- Interjections: Joyful, Sad, Surprise & Greetings
- Interjections: Approval, Disapproval, Pain, Expressive Filler
- 3
- Types of Subject
- Simple Subject
- 4
- Compound Subject
- Complete Subject
- 5
- Implicit Subject
- Nominal Subject
- 6
- Complete, Verbal and Copular Predicate Exercise
- The Phrase and the Clause
- 7
- The Clause
- Difference between Phrases and Clauses
- 8
- Punctuation
Comprehension [5 Notes- 1% Effort]
Notice, Message, Postcard,Diary Entry [1 Notes- Negligible Effort]
Verbs [19 Notes- 9% Effort]
- 1
- Interrogative Pronouns – Using Who, Which & What
- The Verb: Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
- 2
- Difference between “Transitive” and “Intransitive” Verbs
- Verb Phrase
- 3
- Verb: Direct & Indirect Object
- Verbs of Incomplete Predication
- 4
- Transitive Verbs
- Verb: Person and Number
- 5
- Rules for Verbs Person and Numbers
- Singular Verbs
- 6
- Plural Verbs
- Mood: Indicative, Imperative, Subjunctive
- 7
- Indicative Mood
- Imperative Mood
- 8
- Subjunctive Mood
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech
- 9
- Same Word as Different Parts of Speech: Near, Needs, Neither, Next, No
- Verb Phrase: Exercise, Explanation
- 10
- Parts of Speech: Noun, Pronoun, Verb & Adjective