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Salient Features of the Book:
• Self-Sufficient, Self-Study Book.
• Bilingual-English with Hindi.
• Detailed Explanation of English Grammar Topics.
• Easy tools for Written and Spoken English.
• Complete Guide to Error-free usage of English in day-to-day life.
• Easy to Grasp Language for better understanding.
Content:-
PART-1 : PRELIMINARIES
1. Learning English through Hindi : Problems and Solutions
2. Listening : The Most Effective Method of Learning Language
3. The English Alphabet
4. Writing English Letters : Using Four-lined Pages
5. The Word
6. The Alphabetical Order : How to Use a Dictionary
7. Barahkhadi : Writing Hindi Words in Roman Script
8. Use of Capital Letters
9. The Sentence
10. The Sentence Structure : Basic Difference between Hindi and English
11.The Subject and Predicate
12. Kinds of Sentences
PART-2 : SIMPLE SENTENCES FOR DAY TO DAY CONVERSATION
13. Use of this, that, these, those
14. Use of is/am/are
15. Use of was and were
16. Imperative Sentences
PART-3 : PARTS OF SPEECH
17. Parts of Speech
Section-1 Nouns
18. The Noun : An Overview
19. The Noun : Kinds of Noun
20. The Noun : Gender
21. The Noun : Countable and Uncountable
Section-2 Pronouns
22. The Pronoun : An Overview
23. Personal Pronoun
24. The Pronoun ‘It’ : Some Other Uses
25. Possessive Pronouns
26. Reflexive and Emphasizing Pronouns
27. Demonstrative, Distributive & Indefinite Pronouns
28. Relative Pronouns
29. Interrogative Pronouns
30. Reciprocal Pronouns
Section-3 Verbs
31. Verbs
32. Verbs : Main Verbs & Auxiliary Verbs
Section-4 Tense
33. Tense – Introduction
34. Simple Present Tense : Introduction
35. Simple Present Tense (Affirmative)
36. Simple Present Tense (Negative)
37. Simple Present Tense (Interrogative)
38. Simple Present Tense (Interrogative-cum-Negative)
39. Simple Past Tense : Introduction
40. Simple Past Tense (Affirmative)
41. Simple Past Tense (Negative)
42. Simple Past Tense (Interrogative)
43. Simple Past Tense (Interrogative-cum-Negative)
44. Simple Future Tense : Introduction
45. Simple Future Tense (Affirmative)
46. Simple Future Tense (Negative)
47. Simple Future Tense (Interrogative)
48. Simple Future Tense (Interrogative-cum-Negative)
49. Present Continuous Tense
50. Past Continuous Tense
51. Future Continuous Tense
52. Present Perfect Tense
53. Past Perfect Tense
54. Future Perfect Tense
55. Use of ‘since’ and ‘for’
56. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
57. Past Perfect Continuous Tense
58. Future Perfect Continuous Tense
59. Short Forms of Helping Verbs
60. Use of Modal Auxiliaries
61. Some Commonly Used Verbs and their Three Forms
Section-5 Adjectives
62. The Adjective : Kinds of Adjective
63. Comparison of Adjectives
Section-6 Articles
64. Articles : A/An/The
65. Using- Indefinite Article (a/an)
66. Using- Definite Article (the)
67. Where Articles are not used
Section-7 Adverbs
68. The Adverb : Kinds of Adverb
69. Comparison of Adverbs
70. Some Important Adverbs
Section-8 Prepositions
71. The Preposition : Types of Preposition
72. Prepositions : Regarding Time
73. Prepositions : Regarding Place
74. Prepositions : Regarding Movement and Directions
75. Prepositions : Regarding Method, Reason or Cause, Source, State
76. Prepositions : Miscellaneous use of ‘in’
77. Verbs Followed by Prepositions
78. Prepositional Phrases
Section-9 Conjunction
79. The Conjunction
Section-10 Interjection
80. The Interjection
PART-4 : PUNCTUATION
81. Punctuation
PART-5 : ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE
82. Active and Passive Voice : Introduction
83. Active and Passive Voice : Affirmative and Negative Sentences
84. Active and Passive Voice : Simple Present Tense (Affirmative)
85. Active and Passive Voice : Simple Present Tense (Negative)
86. Active and Passive Voice : Present Continuous Tense (Affirmative)
87. Active and Passive Voice : Present Continuous Tense (Negative)
88. Active and Passive Voice : Present Perfect Tense (Affirmative)
89. Active and Passive Voice : Present Perfect Tense (Negative)
90. Active and Passive Voice : Simple Past Tense (Affirmative)
91. Active and Passive Voice : Simple Past Tense (Negative)
92. Active and Passive Voice : Past Continuous Tense (Affirmative)
93. Active and Passive Voice : Past Continuous Tense (Negative)
94. Active and Passive Voice : Past Perfect Tense (Affirmative)
95. Active and Passive Voice : Past Perfect Tense (Negative)
96. Active and Passive Voice : Simple Future Tense (Affirmative)
97. Active and Passive Voice : Simple Future Tense (Negative)
98. Active and Passive Voice : Future Perfect Tense (Affirmative)
99. Active and Passive Voice : Future Perfect Tense (Negative)
100. Active and Passive Voice : Interrogative Sentences
101. Active and Passive Voice : Imperative Sentences
102. Active and Passive Voice : Modals and to Infinitives
103. Active and Passive Voice : Sentences with two Objects and Object Complement
104. Active and Passive Voice : To use or not to use ‘By’
105. Active and Passive Voice : In Case of Prepositional Verbs
106. Active and Passive Voice : In Miscellaneous Sentences
107. Change of the Passive Voice into Active Voice
PART-6 : DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH
108. Direct and Indirect Speech : Introduction
109. Direct and Indirect Speech : Importance of Reporting Verb
110. Direct and Indirect Speech : Change of Some Words Including Modals and Pronouns
111. Direct and Indirect Speech : Change of Tense
112. Direct and Indirect Speech : Forms of Change in Words of Nearness
113. Direct and Indirect Speech : Assertive Sentences
114. Direct and Indirect Speech : Interrogative Sentences
115. Direct and Indirect Speech : Imperative Sentences
116. Direct and Indirect Speech : Exclamatory Sentences
117. Direct and Indirect Speech : Optative Sentences
PART-7 : MISCELLANEOUS
118. Infinitives
119. Gerund
120. Gerunds and Infinitives
121. Agreement of the Verb with the Subject
122. Phrase, Sentence and Clause
123. Conditional Sentences
PART-8 : WRITING CORRECT SPELLING OF WORDS
124. Rules for Writing Correct Spellings
125. The Most Frequently Misspelled Words
PART-9 : PRONUNCIATION OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE
126. Pronunciation of English Language : Knowing Silent Letters in Words
127. Gap Fillers for Fluent English Speaking
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