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Lesson | English Literature
- Parts
of Speech and use of articles.
- Sentence
Structures
- Active
and Passive Voice
- Practice
in the unified sentences
- Analysis
of Phrase
- Clause
and sentence Structure
- Transitive
and Intransitive verb
- Function
and Spelling
- Comprehension
- Listening
- Translation
Skills
- Paragraph
Writing
- Presentation
Skill
- Kinds
of Pronoun
- Verb
- Adverb
& its kind
- Adjective
- Conjunction
- Preposition
- Interjection
- Articles
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Lesson | English Literature
In English grammar, Tense is defined as, “Any of the forms
of a verb which distinguish when an action or state of being occurs or exists”.
Strictly speaking, English only has two tenses that are present tense and past
tense. For example “I clean” is the present tense and “I cleaned” is the past
tense. In this way, tense refers to the location of an event and time, relative
to some other time usually the time of speaking. In other words,...
03
Lesson | English Literature
A
verb is an essential part of a syntactic structure having different kinds like
min verbs, static and modal verbs etc. This study is about one of the types of
verbs which is modal verb and modality. It gives an account of modality, its
types and modal verbs...
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Lesson | English Literature
Voice is a grammatical category that expresses the semantic functions attributed to referents of a clause...
03
Lesson | English Literature
English Grammar Rules & Mistakes
Writing is something
many of us do on a daily basis. Yet few of us feel truly confident to say we
are great writers. When you read something that is written well, it can be very
powerful. Good writing can inspire people to get up and act, make them feel
incredibly moved, or make them really mad. This is because the best writing
transports you to a place where you see and feel what you are reading as if it
were really happening to you...
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