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1. PREPARATORY SECTION
i. Grammar
English words; word ; sentence; parts of for regular
use; adverb; preposition-common; interjection ; articles; names of various
familiar things of different significance
ii. Composition
describing things of different shapes; paragraphs
following directions ; giving directions ; paragraphs following
family-tree ; paragraphs following pictures ; writing on miscellaneous
topics ; project report ; writing dialogues ; summary writing
2. GRAMMAR
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i. Noun and Number
ii. Noun and Gender
iii. Verb : Its Time and Tense
tenses and their constructions ; strong & weak verbs;
affirmative, interrogative, negative and interrogative-negative forms; use
of could have + P. Pt. of verb, would verb
iv. Explorations into Verbs
idiomatic uses of Verbs; phrasal verbs
v. Nouns and Articles
common nouns and articles ; omission of articles before common
nouns ; proper nouns and articles; collective nouns and articles; material
nouns and articles; abstract nouns and articles
vi. Noun and Case
vii. Pronoun
personal pronoun; use of the same’, use of ‘so’; reflexive &
emphatic pronouns ; interrogative pronouns ; relative pronouns :
antecedents ; how to use pronoun; distributive pro-noun; reciprocal pronoun
viii. Adjective
uses ; formation of adjectives; some foreign adjectives ;
notable cases; comparison of adjectives & adjectives of irregular
comparison ; distinction in the meaning of some cumparatives ;
Latir adjectives ; comparative forms used in positive sense.
ix. Adverb
classification of adverbs ; special cases; prepositional adverb ;
quasi adverb ; some common averbs ; same words used as both adjective and
adverb; adver-bial accusative ; formation of adverb ; position of adverbs;
predicative and attributive use of adverbs; comparison of adverbs.
x. Preposition
as prepositions and adverbs ; uses of some common
prepositions preposition- special cases; idiomatic uses of preposition;
appro-private preposition
xi. Conjunction
classification of conjunctions ; correlatives ; notable cases
xii. Interjection
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xiii. Kinds of Sentences according to meaning
framing ‘WH’ questions; imperative sentence;
exclamatory sentence ; optative sentence ; emphatic sentence.
xiv. Finite Verbs : Moods
indicative mood, Gerund and Verbal Noun
simple infinitive, perfect infinitive, infinitives after ‘to
be’ and ‘to have’; infinitive verb after verbal noun; some verbs
take to-infinitive & some take ing-form ; some verbs take either a to
infinitive or ing-form
xvi. Voices
passive voice of intransitive verbs : special cases ; passive
voice of complex sentences ; voice change in sentences with infinite
constructions ; passive voice of verbs with objects followed by
infinitives ; passive form of sentences having verbal noun
with preposition & object.
xvii. Some Rules of Syntax
laws of agreement ; laws of arrangement
xviii. Sequence of Tense
xix. Narration Change
Changing the Mode of Narration
xx. Sentence : Subject and Predicate
xxi. Structure of Sentences
joining and splitting of different clauses ;
conditional clauses with ‘if’
xxii. Phrase
words & phrases
xxiii. Transformation of Sentences
A. Changing Interrogative into Assertive ones and Vice-Versa
B. Changing Affirmative Sentences into Negative Ones and
Vice-Versa
C. Changing Exclamatory Sentences into Assertive Ones and
Vice-Versa
D. Interchange of the Degrees of Comparison
E. Transformation of Sentences Having Adverb ‘too’
F. Converting Simple Sentences into Complex Ones
G. Converting Simple Sentences into Compound Ones
H. Converting Complex Sentences into Simple Ones
I. Converting Complex Sentences into Compound Ones
J. Converting Compound Sentences into Complex Ones
K. Converting Compound Sentences into Simple Ones
L. Converting Complex Sentences Having a Relative Clause into a
Simple M. Converting Simple Sentences Having Subject + Verb + Object +
Verb-ing
Combination into Complex Ones
N. Interchange of one Part of Speech for Another
xxiv. Joining of Two or More Sentences into a single one
use of present, past and perfect participles ; use of infinitive
forms; use of nominative absolute; use of adverbial clauses ; use of noun
in apposition ; use of preposition with a noun or gerund ; examples
illustrating the application of all the methods discussed
xxv. Splitting of Sentences
splitting of simple sentences ; splitting of complex sentences ;
splitting of compound sentences
xxvi. Word Formation
affixation, some English words in use ; formed from Latin and
Greek stems ; compound of modern coinage ; diminutives, same words used as
different parts of speech ; xxvii. Single words for longer expressions
xxviii. Idioms
xxix. English equivalents of Bengali Proverbs
xxx. Rules of Spelling
xxxi. Rules of Punctuation
xxxii. Some special types of English Vocabulary
xxxiii. Some Important Tips to Correct Usage
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