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BEGINNERS SYLLABUS TICK

* * * * * * * * * Alphabets Articles Capitalization Vowels and Consonants Parts of Speech Sentences Nouns Verbs Numerals Colours Shapes Days, Weeks, Months, Years Punctuation Everyday usage of English Literature, Dictation, Oral Exercises means taught and finished * means taught but not finished

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Definite, Indefinite When to use it

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Identification, Pronunciation, Phonetics

Identification and Pronunciation (in line with Phonetics) Forming Sentences, what is a sentence Subject, Object, Predicate (definitions and meanings) Basics Basics All there is to know All there is to know All there is to know All there is to know Types, definitions and times of usage, examples, identification Interaction, spoken, expressive, reading

INTERMEDIATE TICK
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Parts of Speech Subject, Object, Predicate Nouns Verbs Adjectives Gerunds * * Apostrophe Punctuation Forming Questions Forming sentences

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Identification, understanding, forming Singular & plural; Count & Non-Count, Possessive Nouns Regular, Irregular, Verb Tenses (Simple, Present, Past, Future), Auxiliary Verbs Basics, Types, General usage, Comparative, Superlative basics Usage Expansion of understanding and usage How to ask/form questions, types of questions

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