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The phrase and the clause

July 18, 2010 - pdf

When we make a sentence, we name a person or thing and say something about that person or thing.  Every sentence has two parts –… Continue reading

Formation of plurals – Part II

July 17, 2010 - pdf

Some nouns have identical singular and plural forms. Examples are: swine, sheep, deer, cod, salmon, aircraft, spacecraft, series, species etc. The following nouns are always… Continue reading

Formation of plural nouns

July 16, 2010 - pdf

The plural noun is generally formed by adding -s to the singular. Cow (singular), cows (plural) Boy, boys Girl, girls Book, books Tree, trees Dog,… Continue reading

Kinds of Sentences

July 13, 2010 - pdf

When we speak or write, we generally use words in groups. Such a group of words which makes complete sense is called a sentence. Little… Continue reading

Verb – Moods

July 11, 2010 - pdf

The simplest use of a verb is to make a statement or to ask a question. I got up early in the morning. Who wrote… Continue reading

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