English Grammar Schemes
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Sentence and Its Parts
1. Subject - Predicate
2. Phrases and Clauses
Types of Sentences
Structure - Simple, Complex, and Compound
Semantic - Assertive, Imperative, Interrogative,Exclamatory, Affirmative, Negative
Conditionals
English Words - Parts of Speech
Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction, Interjection,
Verbs - Finite verbs, Nonfinite verbs, Phrasal verbs
English - Correct use of Words and Frequently Made Errors
Correct use of Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction, Interjection,
Correct use of Articles and Punctuation.
Words often Confused - Diction or Choice of Correct Word
English Sentence Structures
Indirect objects
Embedded questions
Parallelism
Question tags
Style - Types of Sentences
Voice - Active voice and Passive voice
Speech - Direct speech and Indirect speech
Style - Wordiness
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English Grammar Pages for Various Topics
Nouns that take singular person verbs always and nouns that take plural person verbs always
Good suggestion by MBA Rendezvous
Regular and continuous practice is the key to success. After every Grammar lesson in the class, this is what you should be doing,
Refer to your grammar book and go to the related chapter. Solve the exercise problems given at the end of the chapter. Just mugging the rules will not be sufficient. You have to do the practice questions and learn the application of rules.
Use online resources for additional practice.
If you are really serious about the CAT – keep open a word doc into which you copy paste all the material that you come across on various sites on the particular topic. Save the word document with the relevant name e. g. -Subject Verb agreement and you have a ready-reckoner for revision when the CAT is just round the corner.
http://www.mbarendezvous.com/Verbalability.php
Hi Narayana,
ReplyDeleteYour post is good but contains less contents, i think you must describe each term...
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