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Responsibility.

Personal WhatsApp no. for doubts.


Topic wise test.
Worth it.
Join the class on time.

Watch all the lectures in proper sequence.

Make notes after the lecture from pdf or recorded lecture.

Complete strategy will be discussed after basics(4classes).

No WhatsApp / Telegram/ Insta groups.

Avoid comments while I am teaching.

Ex- students/YouTube students no show off.


It is me who is your best friend.

It is I who am your best friend.


He looks happy.

He works happily.

I like your/yours bag.


Parts of speech
Noun:-
acts as subject/object Mohan bought a book.

Pronoun:-
comes in place of noun He bought a book.

Verb:-represents action Rahul stole a ring.


Adjective qualifies a noun or pronoun

Mohan bought a big house.

Adverb qualifies a verb, adjective, adverb

Rohan walks slowly.


Conjunction joins two words or clauses

Ram and Shyam are playing cricket.

Preposition relates a noun or pronoun with other words


of a sentence

I saw Rajesh in a park.

Interjection expresses feelings or emotions

Hurray ! We won the match


1. Proper – Ram , Delhi, Bible, Taj Mahal, etc.

2. Common – Student, City, Book, Monument, etc

3. Collective – Team, Jury, Gang, Bevy, etc

4. Material – Iron, Copper, Sand, Milk, Water, etc

5. Abstract – Honesty, Bravery, Love, Hate, etc.


Tea
Chair
Ink
Song
Music
Air
Star
Football
Elephant
Football is my favourite game.

I bought a football yesterday.

Elephant is my favourite animal.

I saw an elephant yesterday.


Mohan had eaten only one bread before
he went to office.

Despite several hardships, He did not leave


the path of an honesty
FUNCTION OF NOUN It can be a Subject, Object,
Prepositional object, Subject complement,
Object complement.

Rohan broke a chair.

The teacher punished Kunal.


➢PREPOSITION :- It relates a noun or pron with other words
of a sentence. It is used to add additional info in a sentence.

Ajay plays cricket .

Ajay plays cricket with Kunal.

Ajay plays cricket with Kunal in the park.


➢ Pronoun :- It stands for a noun. It can be a Subject,
Object, Prepositional object, Subject complement,
Object complement, etc in a sentence.

Aman bought a bag for Aarti.

He bought it for her.


“BE” FORMS
Aman is singing a song.
IS/AM/ARE/BE

WAS/WERE

BEEN
Aman is a teacher.
Aman is a teacher.

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