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Table of Contents

        1. Introduction of THE Sentence
        1. Types of Sentences
        2. Types of Sentences: Assertive
        3. Types of Sentences: Interrogative
        4. Types of Sentences: Imperative
        5. Types of Sentences: Exclamatory Sentences
        6. Types of Sentences: Optative Sentence
        7. Optative Summary and way Sentences End
        1. Transformation of Sentences
        2. Transformation of Sentences: Assertive ...
        3. Transformation of Sentences: Assertive ...
        1. Introduction to Jumbled Sentences
        2. PQRS Example 1
        3. PQRS Example 2
        4. PQRS Example 3
        5. PQRS Example 4
        6. PQRS Example 5
        1. Introduction to Cleft Sentences
        2. Cleft Sentences: Usage and Types
        3. Cleft Sentences: IT Pattern
        4. IT Pattern Examples
        5. Pronoun in place of IT
        6. Type 2 Wh Type
        7. Cleft Sentences with Question Tag
        8. Cleft Sentences With Negative
        9. Cleft Sentences With Model Verbs
        1. Question Tag: Introduction and Rules
        2. Question Tag: Rules
        3. Question Tag: Positive and Negative
        4. Question Tag: Rules always Negative
        5. Question Tag: Sentence starting with Lets
        6. Question Tag: Invitation and Order
        7. Question Tag: Indefinite Pronouns
        8. Question Tag: Intonation
        1. Nouns: Introduction
        2. Nouns: Types of Noun
        3. Nouns: Countable Nouns
        4. Nouns: Uncountable Nouns
        5. Nouns: Compound Nouns
        6. Compound Nouns: Noun with Verbs
        7. Compound Nouns: Noun with Adjectives
        8. Compound Nouns: Preposition with Nouns ...
        9. Compound Nouns: Preposition with Nouns ...
        10. Always Singular Nouns
        11. Nouns that are always Plural
        12. Noun Number Part 1
        13. Noun Number Part 2
        14. Noun Number Part 3
        15. Noun Number Part 4
        16. Collective Noun Used as Plural
        17. Plurals of Compound Noun
        18. Usage of Noun: Nominative Case
        19. Usage of Noun: Accusative Case
        20. Usage of Noun: Possessive Case
        1. Introduction to Pronoun
        2. Personal Pronoun Part 1
        3. Personal Pronoun Part 2
        4. Order of Pronoun Rule 231
        5. Order of Pronoun Rule 123
        6. Personal Pronoun Part 3
        7. Personal Pronoun Part 4
        8. Possessive Pronoun
        9. Demonstrative Pronoun
        10. Distributive Pronoun
        11. Reciprocal Pronoun
        12. Reflexive and Emphatic Pronoun Part 1
        13. Reflexive and Emphatic Pronoun Part 2
        14. Reflexive Pronoun Assessment
        15. Reflexive and Emphatic Pronoun Part 3
        16. Reflexive Pronoun Assessment
        17. Emphatic Pronoun Part 1
        18. Emphatic Pronoun Part 2
        19. Indefinite Pronoun Part 1
        20. Indefinite Pronoun Part 2
        21. Indefinite Pronoun Part 3
        22. Relative Pronoun: Introduction
        23. Indefinite Pronoun: Usage Part 1
        24. Indefinite Pronoun: Usage Part 2
        25. Relative Pronoun: BUT
        26. Relative Pronoun: THAT
        27. Relative Pronoun: AS
        28. Relative Pronoun: WHAT
        29. Interrogative Pronoun Part 1
        30. Interrogative Pronoun Part 2
        31. Interrogative Pronoun Part 3
        32. Interrogative Pronoun Part 4
        33. Impersonal Pronoun
        1. Adjectives: Introduction
        2. Adjectives: Position of Article
        3. Types of Adjectives
        4. Qualitative Adjectives
        5. Adjectives: Degree of Comparison
        6. Adjectives: Degree of Comparison Part 2
        7. Irregular Adjectives
        8. Adjective of Quantity
        9. Adjective: Usage of Little
        10. Adjective Test
        11. Adjectives: Some VS Any
        12. Adjectives: Any
        13. Adjectives: Much VS Many
        14. Adjectives: All and Whole
        15. Adjective of Number
        16. Distributive Adjectives
        17. Adjectives: Quantitative VS Number
        18. Demonstrative Adjectives
        19. Possessive Adjectives
        20. Interrogative Adjectives
        21. Interrogative Adjectives and Interrogat...
        22. Emphasizing Adjective Part 1
        23. Emphasizing Adjective Part 2
        24. Adjectives Advanced
        25. Participles as Adjectives
        26. Participle Adjectives
        27. Order of Adjectives
        28. Order of Adjectives Practice
        29. Adjectives: Gradable and Non-gradable
        30. Adjectives: Gradable and Non-gradable P...
        31. Difference between Gradable and Non-gra...
        32. Adjectives: Gradable and Non-gradable P...
        1. Introduction to Determiners
        2. Articles and Demonstrative
        3. Indefinite Determiners Part 1
        4. Indefinite Determiners Part 2
        5. Indefinite Determiners Part 3
        6. Possessive Determiners
        7. Numerals Determiners
        8. Determinant Assessment Part 1
        9. Determinant Assessment Part 2
        1. Introduction of Verb
        2. Main Verb And Helping Verb
        3. Forms of Verb
        4. Bring and Brought
        5. Can Helping Verb Used as Main verb
        6. Have
        7. Had
        8. Finished and Unfinished
        9. Lie and Lay
        10. Rise and Raise
        1. Introduction to Model Verbs
        2. Possibility and Probability
        3. Usage of Will and Would
        4. Usage of Will and Would Negative
        5. Usage of Can and Could
        6. Usage of Can and Could Negative
        7. Usage of May and Might
        8. Usage of May and Might Negative
        9. Shall and Should
        10. Need and Need Not
        11. Semi Model verb Ought to
        1. Transitive and Intransitive Verbs: Intr...
        2. Intransitive Verbs
        3. Verbs used as Transitive and Intransitive
        4. Verbs with two Objects
        5. Direct and Indirect
        6. Verbs of Incomplete Prediction
        7. Subjective Compliment
        8. Objective Compliment
        1. Introduction to Tenses
        2. Introduction to Past, Present and Futur...
        3. Tenses and usage of Auxiliary
        4. Tenses and usage of Auxiliary in 3 persons
        5. Usage of Present Perfect and Present Pe...
        6. Simple Past and Past Continuous
        7. Usage of Past Perfect and Past Perfect ...
        8. Future Tense: Introduction
        9. Simple Future Tense
        10. Future Continuous Tense
        11. Future Continuous Tense and Future Perf...
        1. CAT PYQ: Tense Assessment
        2. SSC PYQ: Error Detection Part 1
        3. SSC PYQ: Error Detection Part 2
        4. SSC PYQ: Error Detection Part 3
        5. CAT PYQ 2: Tense Assessment
        6. CAT PYQ 3
        7. CAT PYQ 4
        1. Finite and Infinite Verbs: Introduction
        2. Rules of Finite Verbs
        3. Types of Non-finite Verbs
        4. Non-finite Verbs Participles: Examples
        5. Non-finite Verbs Gerunds: Examples
        6. Non-finite Verbs Infinites: Examples
        7. Non-finite Verbs Infinitive with used to
        8. Infinitive Verbs Infinitive without to
        9. Ing form as Subject Complement

Contents

English Grammar and Usage Foundation Course

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    • Communication and Behavioural Skills

    Year of Creation: 2022

    Posted Online on: 09 Aug 2022

    Duration: 13 Hours 49 Minutes

    Course Description

    Welcome to the English Grammar and Usage Foundation course!

    Grammar is the most important skill in learning a language. If you can speak correctly, you will be much more confident when you communicate. It is important to know how to speak and write English correctly. If you want to improve your communication skills, you should try taking this course. If you are new to learning English, this is a great way to start. You will also be able to understand and speak English better after completing this course. This is the first course in the English Grammar Series which is designed to teach you the basics of English Grammar. We teach you everything you need to know about grammar. The course has been designed to make it easy for you to learn English grammar. The course consists of topics on grammar, usage and composition. We start with the basic rules of English Grammar and move to the more advanced rules. We teach you the most useful phrases and sentence structures. We also teach you how to write a perfect essay.

    Learning Outcomes

    On completion of this course you will be able to:

    • Learn all major rules of English grammar that you need to know for speakinga nd writing correct English
    • Learn to frame your thoughts in grammatically correct English
    • Learn to articulate essays and compositions in grammatically correct English
    • Learn to tackle competitive exam level questions on English Grammar and Usage

    Requirements

    • A laptop with internet connection
    • Familiarity with basic computer and operating system

    Certification

    You will receive a course completion certificate after completion of the course.

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    Instructor

    Ritesh Chouhan
    Ritesh Chouhan

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