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GRAMMAR, COMPOSITION, , (a Practice Book of English Language)
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ee, PREFACE |, , ORCHID'S Busy Bess Series of English Grammar With Composition's Sequence .,, nine books for the students of Classes | to IX which will help students learn aboy; the, basics of Grammar. They will learn about the following eight Parts of Speec a, Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions 4, Interjections., , nd, , These colorful English Grammar Books will help children who are just Starting to, learn English. The teaching material has been selected very carefully so as to suit, the minds of young learners. Besides, the simple Grammar activities for q\j the, lessons have been designed from the viewpoint of teachability. The exercises hay., been provided with illustrations for the application of the grammarrtules., , We are sure the books will be found useful by the teachers while teaching the _, students. We would be delighted to hear from you and your valuable suggestions /, feedback about this series would be deeply appreciated., , Withregards,, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Compiled by:, oks Pvt. Ltd., Dr. Mrs. Shamim Rajagopalan, MA (Eng, Psy, Hindi), M.Phil., PGDTE, Ph.D, , Educational Advisor & Language Consultant |, = “ 7, , , , , , , , , , All rights reserved with publishers., , No part of this publication may be reproduced, or, e transmitted in any form or by any means, without, 049 (India) =the prior permission of the publishers., , wy, , We are committed to serve students to the best of, our knowledge and resources. We have taker, utmost care in editing and printing this book, However, the Author and the Publishers should not, be held responsible for the mistakes inadvertently |, made. Errors brought to our notice will be gratefully, acknowledged and attended to.
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| Mid Term (1,2,3,4), , , , , , (CONTENTS, , Subject and Predicate, Kinds of Sentences, Tense and its Forms, Articles, , Degrees of Comparison, Adverbs, , Kinds of Pronouns, , , , 11, , 19, 24, 28, , ae, , , , , , , , , , , Prepositions, , 41, , , , , , , , , , , , 9 |Punctuation 52, 10 |Conjunctions 58, 11 |Active Voice and Passive Voice | 60, 12 |Homophones 67, 13 |Direct and Indirect Speech 70, 14 77, , 15, , Letter Writing, Comprehension, , , , Picture Composition, , , , 81
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;, English, , 2, P . A, @, , ere, Grammat, , Every name is called q Noun,, , As field and fountain, Street and town, In place of noun the Pronoun Stands,, He and she can Clap their hands., , The Adjective describes q thing,, , A magic wand or q bridal ring., , Most Verbs mean action, Something done, To read and write, to Jump and run., How things are done the Adverbs tell,, As quickly, slowly, badly, well., , The Preposition shows relation,, , As in the street or at the station., Conjunctions Join, in many ways,, Sentences, words, or clause and phrase., The Interjection cries out, "Heed!, Wow! This is the grammar that I need.