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                   ENGLISH GRAMMAR                                  MODALS Can, Could, May, Might, Shall, Should, Must, Will, Would, Ought to, Used to, Need and Dare are called  Modals  or  Modal Auxiliaries . Example:-.     Neha can do this work.                                                              (Affirmative)                           Neha can not do this work.                                              ...

English Grammar II Voice II Education II Knowledge

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VOICE Voice is the form of the Verb which shows whether what is denoted by the subject does something or has something done to it. KINDS OF VOICE :- (I) Active Voice (II) Passive Voice 1. Active Voice : A verb is said to be in the Active Voice when its form shows that the person or thing denoted by the subject does something. In other words we can say that to express the emphasis on the subject or to express the importance of the subject Active Voice is used. 2. Passive Voice : A Verb is said to be in the Passive Voice when its form shows that something is done to the person or thing denoted by the subject . In other words we can say that to express the emphasis on the Object or to express the importance of the Object , Passive Voice  it used. Nominative Case : I, We, You, He, She, It, They, Who Objective Case: Me, Us, You, Him, Her, It, Them, Whom Examples: Active:  Ram loves Sita. Passive: Sita is loved by Ram. Activ...

English Grammar I Question Tags I Education I Knowledge

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QUESTION TAGS A question tag is known as question tail. Question tags are used in informal language . Question tags are short addition to sentences. We show Conclusion, Doubt, Certainty, Uncertainty etc. through Question Tags . For example, in the sentence "You are Sameer, aren't you ?", the statement "You are Sameer" is turned into a question by the tag "aren't you". structures: do + not = don't                      does + not = doesn't did + not = didn't am + not = aren't is + not = isn't are + not = aren't has + not = hasn't have + not = haven't had + not =hadn't was + not = wasn't were + not = weren't shall + not = shan't will + not = won't can + not = can't should + not = shouldn't would + not = wouldn't could + not = couldn't may + not = mayn't might + not = mightn't must + not = mustn't ought + not = oughtn't ...

English I Grammar I Determiners I Education I Knowledge

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DETERMINERS A determiner is a word that is used before a noun to show how the noun is being used. OR A determiner  is a word that is used before a noun to show how great an effect the noun has. OR A determiner is a word that is used before a noun to limit its meaning. IMPORTANT DETERMINERS (a) Articles: A, An and The (b) Possessive Adjectives: My, Your, Our, His, Her, Its, Their (c) Demonstrative Adjectives: This, That, These, Those (d) Distributive Adjectives: Each, Every, Either, Neither, Both (e) Adjectives of Quantity: All, Any, Enough, Little, Less, Much, More, Most, No, A good deal of, A great deal of, A large amount of, A lot of, Lots of, Plenty of, A piece of, A part of, A spoonful of, A pint of, A loaf of, A slice of, Half of, A kilo of, A glass of. (f) Adjectives of Number: All, Any, Both, Enough, Each, Every, Either, Neither, Few, Fewer, Many, More, Most, Several, Some, No, One, Two, Three....., First, Second, Third....., Dou...

English Grammar II Modals II Modal Auxiliaries II Education II Knowledge

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                                          MODALS Can, Could, May, Might, Shall, Should, Must, Will, Would, Ought to, Used to, Need and Dare are called Modals or Modal Auxiliaries . Example:-.     Neha can do this work.                                                              (Affirmative)                           Neha can not do this work.                                         ...