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Determiners
       Read the passage and spot the articles a, an, and the. When are these articles used?.A boy walked into an empty house. The house was well furnished. There was food on the dining table. The boy walked up to the table and took an apple. The apple was not sweet, so he put the half-eaten apple in the dustbin.
Tenses
       When we speak or write, we need to show whether we are talking about something in the present, the past or the future time.
Subject-Verb Agreement
       These nouns are usually used with both plural and singular verbs.If u use plurals,you will always be correct,but if you use a singular noun,you may be wrong.So to be safe,use the plurals.
Non-Finites
       Verbs can be classified into two groups.
Relatives
       The words who, which, where and whose are called relatives which give us information about a person or thing and help us to convey two-different ideas in a well-connected way.
Connectors
       Connectors add information, introduce a similar idea, give a different/opposite idea, and introduce the result.
Conditionals
       A conditional sentence is about the connection between two things, two events etc. It expresses the idea that one thing follows from another, or depends on another.
Comparisons
       We compare people, objects, and actions according to their qualities.We use adjectives (describing words) to describe people. Adjectives occur in these forms - positive, comparative and superlative.
Avoiding Repetition
       While speaking or writing we can make the language crisper and better by avoiding repetition. Repetition of words and phrases is a common flaw in the use of English and this can be avoided by using substitutes or by omitting some words, which have been used previously.
Nominalisation
       We can express our ideas more precisely by replacing words with their nouns forms
Modals Expressing Your Attitude
       Modals help us to express our wishes, intentions, requests, offers or suggestions. Modals are a special kind of auxiliary (helping) verbs, which are used with other verbs. Modals express attitudes like permission, possibility, necessity etc.
Active and Passive
       Ram thanked Hari.Hari was thanked by Ram.In the first sentence the emphasis is on the doer, Ram.In the second sentence the emphasis is on the action, was thanked
Preposition
       A preposition is a word used with a noun or a pronoun to show how the person or thing denoted by the noun or pronoun stands in relation to something else.
Comparisons
       Adjectives sentences are appropriate comparative or superlative adjectives.
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