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𝕷𝖊𝖆𝖗𝖓 𝕰𝖓𝖌𝖑𝖎𝖘𝖍
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”, , Common Noun (sifcara ai), , Collective Noun
(qagaraa Gat), , Material Noun (Warfara tm), ,
Abstract Noun (Taara@ €sil), , Gerund(ses) —
(frararaa tem), , Countable & Uncountable Noun
(ora @ sro dsm), , The Noun: Gender (fe), , The
Noun: Number (a=), , The Noun: Always ending
with ‘s’ (fsa ara 4 ‘s’ e1), , 8) Pronoun (#4477) 59-
60, * Subjective, Objective, Possessive &
Re exive Pronoun, , ”, , ”, , ”, , ”, , ”, , *, , ”, , ”, , “
Difference between possessive cases e.g. My —
Mine, Our —/Ours, 9) Adjective (fasts) 61-63, “
Three degrees of adjectives - Use of ‘er’ / ‘est’, “
Three degrees of adjectives - Use of more/most, “
Three degrees of adjectives - Irregular pattern,
10)Verbs (frary) 64-67, “ Types of Verbs - Main
Verb & Helping Verb/Auxiliary Verb, (frat & yor —
yer far vt werae fra), * Three forms of the verbs
(farsi & dis ea), 11)Adverbs (frat fagtsr7) 68-71, “
Three degrees of adverbs (fran fasts at dita Afri),
“ Few Examples of Adverbs (fam faetamii & GB
vate), 12)Interjection (faerafearer) 72,
13)Articles (A{q}, An{t3}, The{@ a <i}) 73-77, “»
When to use ‘A’ and when to use ‘An’ (wet uy ‘A’
3ik Get OX ‘An’), “+ How to pronounce — ‘the’ or
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14)Prepositions
Accept Necessary (ry Yaw sey sera yet) 78-92,
Accept All
15)Determiners (Sexe) — (Paka) 93-95, * Articles
(A, An, The), « Demonstratives (This, That, These,
Those), “+ Possessives (His, Her, Your, Our, My,
Their, Its), * Quanti ers (Each, DownloadEvery, Few, Now Some,
Little, Any, All, More, Less etc.),
16)SimpleSentences (@xa are) 96-109, * Simple
Present, Y Category I: ‘Is/Am/Are’, Y Category II:
‘Has/Have’, “ Simple Past, Y Category I:
‘Was/Were’, Y Category II: ‘Had’, “ Simple Future,
Y Category I: ‘Will be’
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v¥ Category II: ‘Will have’, “ Simple Sentences-
Practice Exercise, “> Simple Sentences-Test
Papers, 17)There (&R), “ Concept, ¥ Concept No
1, ¥ Concept No 2, “> Practice Exercise, “ Test
Papers, 18) Position Sense (Ref a s1), “ Concept, “
Practice Exercise, “+ Test Papers, 19)Tense —
(aT), “ Concept, vY Present Inde nite Tense,
Present Continuous Tense, Present Perfect
Tense, Present Perfect Continuous Tense, Past
Inde nite Tense, Past Continuous Tense, Past
Perfect Tense, Past Perfect Continuous Tense,
Future Inde nite Tense, Future Continuous Tense,
Future Perfect Tense, Future Perfect. Continuous
Tense, “> Practice Exercise, “ Test Papers, 20)It
(ge) — (ae, 4), % Concept, ¥ Concept No 1, ¥_
Concept No 2, ¥ Concept No 3, ¥ Concept No 4,
“Practice Exercise, + Test Papers, 21)Modals
(Atstea) — ware fare, * Concept, “ Practice
Exercise, , JNK NKR ASKS, , <, , “ Test Papers, , 22)
Conjunctions (waiaa) — Wye ahr srery, Concept,
“* Practice Exercise, , 110-117, , 118-123, , 124-
156, , 157-166, , 167-178, , 179-202
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