Sunday, September 5, 2010

24. Narration

February 13, 2010 by admin  
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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. [...]

14. Tenses

February 11, 2010 by admin  
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TENSE The word tense means “time“. A tense-verb tells us the proper time of an action. PRESENT TENSE: When a verb tells about an action in the present, it is simple present indefinite and 1st form of the verb is used. The Simple Present Tense is used to describe: Thoughts and feelings. Example: I think [...]

2. Sentences and its kinds

February 6, 2010 by admin  
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SENTENCE: A group of words properly arranged is called a sentence. A sentence must be complete in construction and thought. It can simply be represented as (Form + Content). A sentence is a basic unit of thought. The correct formation of form + content makes a right expression. SENTENCE STRUCTURE: There are five main structures [...]