24. Narration
February 13, 2010 by admin
Filed under English I, English II, English III
A sentence of narration contains two parts which are separated by a comma. The part that lies between inverted commas is called the reported speech and the other is called the reporting verb. 1. If reporting verb is in Present or Future tense, there will be no change in tense; only pronouns will be changed. [...]
22. Punctuation
February 12, 2010 by admin
Filed under English I, English II, English III
Punctuation marks are usually applied to make easy the sentence, though, there is no rigid rule for them, and however, punctuation is necessary for the clarity of sentence. Punctuation means the use of points, stops or marks to divide one sentence from another or one part or a sentence from another. The full-stop, the comma, [...]
20. Interjection
February 12, 2010 by admin
Filed under English I, English II, English III
An interjection is a word or group of words that express strong feelings. An Interjection has no grammatical connection to any other words. An exclamation mark (!) is put when it stands alone, and if it occurs at the beginning of a longer sentence is followed by comma (,). Example: Oh! Boy we are going [...]