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EENGLISH FOR ESSENTIAL ENGLISH COACHING CENTRE DAVANGERE
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ENGLISH GRAMMAR
ModalsModals
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Possibilitypermission
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Requestability
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Possibilityp
D
ERequest
ability
Rm
PIntenssionFuturity
D
InsistenceSuggestion
willingness
Rm
ExpectationObligation
DI
Necessityadvisibility
Rm
inststenceWillingness
D
Iprediction
intension
Requeest
m
possibilityWillingness
D
Iwish
Habitual action in the past
Desire
m
possibilityPermission
D
Iconcession
purpose
Desire
m
possibilityPermission
D
Iconcession
reproach
D
m
ConcessionPermission
P
IReproach
Possibility
c
m
CompulsionNecessity
Probability
IObligation
Prohibition
certainity
m
NecessityMoral obligation
P
Idesirability
Duty
c
m
NPast discontinued habit
P
Id
D
c
m
DesirabilityNecessity
P
Importance
d
D
c
m
BoldnessChallenge Courage
Disapproval
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ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Simple PresentSimple Present TenseTense
a. things that are always true b. things that are true at the moment
e.g. Sugar is sweet.
Ex. The earth (go) round the sun.
goes
Simple PresentSimple Present TenseTense
to talk about repeated actions and • habits• e.g. Students err in spellings.
• My mother goes to the temple every
• morning.
Ex. We (get) up early every day.
ESSENTIAL ENGLISH COACHING CENTRE DAVANGERE
Simple PresentSimple Present TenseTense instant actions – things that happen
at the moment
e.g. Sanjeev attends classes regularly
Ex: “What’s your name?”I can’t remember (remember).
ESSENTIAL ENGLISH COACHING CENTRE DAVANGERE
Simple PresentSimple Present TenseTense talk about the future, especially when referring to a schedule or a timetablee.g. I have a special class tomorrow afternoon.
Ex. The exhibition opens (open) tomorrow. ESSENTIAL ENGLISH COACHING CENTRE DAVANGERE
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We form We form Affirmative Affirmative Sentences Sentences as follows:as follows: Sumangala is my sister.I have a good idea.It rains in cats and dogs.They need our moral support.
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I am not interested in it.She has no sense .Never come to me again.Seldom talk to her .
We form We form Negative sentences Negative sentences usingusing adverbs as follows: adverbs as follows:
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What is your favorite entertainment?Where is your school? What do you do in your leisure time?Where does she study?
We form questions beginning with We form questions beginning with who,who, what, how, which, when, what, how, which, when, wherewhere (called (called WhWh-questions)-questions) as as follows:follows:
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Is your name Ravi ?Are you ready ? May I come in sir ?Can you wait for me ?
We form questions beginning with We form questions beginning with Helping verbsHelping verbs (called Short -(called Short -questions) as follows:questions) as follows:
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a. you a sister/brother? b. you like sports?
c. he sing well?
Do have
Do
Does
Simple PresentSimple Present TenseTense
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ELEMENTS OF PARTS OF SPEECH
PARTS OF SPEECH ARE WHAT ARE TABLES TO MATHS. THESE ARE THE BRICKS UPON WHICH YOUR FUTURE CAN BE BUILT. LEARN THESE BASIC
SKILLS IN YOUR PRIMARY LEVEL ITSELF.
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ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Eight Parts of SpeechESSENTIAL ENGLISH COACHING CENTRE DAVANGERE
01.Nouns
03.Adjectives
07.Conjunctions
06.Prepositions
02.Pronounss
08.Interjections04.Verbs
05.Adverbs
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Name of a Person , Place or a thing, Idea
this myself
either
each
whatall
onelittle
many
somebody
Word used in place of a noun or pronoun
this weary
rich
jocular
whatearly
everypoorthere
either
Word used to explain a noun or pronoun
go were
read
am
waitcome
everyputbe
eat
Word used to show action /link
seem
fast wisely
sorry
skillfully
quicklyextremely
notyesfully
Perhaps
An adverb describes a verb, an Adjective or an adverb
besideon
Since
to
ofin
beforeabout
at
across
A word which comes before a noun or pronoun and shows the relation
so or
when
but
forand
neitheryetnor
if
A word that joins words, phrases and clauses
Hurrah !Oh !
Hey !
Hush !
Fie !Ah !
Alas !Haaa !
What !
Ouch !
A word that expresses sudden change of feelings
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