English Grammar : Class~II

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English Grammar : Class~II 1 The Sentence 12 2 The Nouns 8 3 Number 15 4 Gender 15 5 Pronoun 7 6 Adjectives 10 7 Verbs 8 8 Adverbs 10 9 Prepositions 15 10 Conjunction 10 11 Interjection 9 12 Making New Words 18 13 Making Nouns from Verbs 14 14 Homes, Young ones and Sounds of Animals 16 15 Comprehension and Composition 18 16 Letter Writing 15

English Grammar : Class~III Sl.No. Lessons Marks 1 Parts of a Sentence 10 2 Parts of Speech 15 3 Kinds of Noun 8 4 Kinds of Pronoun 8 5 Kinds of Verbs 10 6 Kinds of Adjectives 10 7 Kinds of Adverbs 10 8 Preposition 12 9 Conjunction 9 10 Interjection 8 11 Number of Nouns 8 12 Gender of Nouns 8 13 Tenses 15 14 Articles 12 15 Opposites 12 16 Punctuation 12 17 Composition 10 18 Application and Letters 15 19 Comprehension 8

English Grammar : Class~IV 1 The Sentence : Kinds of Sentences 10 2 Nouns : Kinds of Nouns 8 3 Number : Singular and Plural 10 4 Gender : Kinds of Gender 10 5 Pronouns : Kinds of Pronouns 7 6 Articles : Uses of Articles 10 7 Adjectives : Kinds of Adjectives 5 8 Comparison of Adjectives 5 9 Verbs : Kinds of Verbs 10 10 Conjugation of Verbs 5 11 Adverbs : Kinds of Adverbs 5 12 Tense : Kinds of Tense 15 13 Preposition : Kinds of Preposition 18 14 Conjunction : Kinds of Conjunction 9 15 Punctuation 12 16 Antonyms & Synonyms 16 17 Comprehension 15 18 Letter Writing 10 19 Story Writing 10 20 Essay Writing 10

English Grammar : Class~V 1 The Subject and Predicate 10 2 The noun : Kinds and use, The Abstract Noun : Formation 10 3 The Pronouns : Different Kinds of pronouns 8 4 The Adjective : Its Different Kinds 10 5 Number : Formation of Plurals 10 6 The Gender : Its formation 10 7 Degrees of comparison : Its formation 12 8 The Verb : Its Kinds, Conjugation of Verbs 10 9 The Adverbs : Its Different Kinds 8 10 Kinds of Sentences 12 11 Phases and Clauses 12 12 The Tenses, Present, Past and Future 18 13 The Auxiliary Verbs : Usage 12 14 The Preposition : Different Kinds of it 12 15 The Conjunction 10 16 Writing Notices 10 17 Prepositional Phrases 14 18 One word for many 12

English Grammar : Class~VI 1 Articles : Indefinite and Definite 12 2nd Terminal 1st Terminal 2 Punctuation 10 3 Verbs 12 4 Strong Verbs, Weak Verbs and Helping Verbs 8 5 Verbs Expressing the present 10 6 Verbs Expressing the past 10 7 Verbs Expressing the Future 10 8 The Infinitive 8 9 The Participle and Gerund 8 10 Active and Passive voice 12 11 Adverbs : Its formation, confusion and usage 8 12 Prepositions and its usage 10 13 Words followed by prepositions 8 14 The same word used as different parts of speech 15 15 Idioms 12 16 Words often confused 12 17 Comprehension 15 18 Letter writing 10 19 Translation into English 10

1 Word 2 Sentence 12 3 Subject and predicate 4 Parts of Speech 10 2nd Terminal 1st Terminal English Grammar : Class~VII 5 Article 8 6 Usage of some Determiners 7 7 Number 6 8 Person 5 9 Gender 6 10 Case 5 11 Classification of Nouns 4 12 Classification of Pronouns 3 13 Classification adjectives 4 14 Usage of some more adjectives 3 15 Classification of verbs 6 16 Classification of Adverbs 3 17 Kinds of preposition 10 18 Kinds of conjunction 4 19 Kinds of interjections 4 20 Conjugations of verbs 4 21 Tense (Present, Past, Future) 12 22 Classification of sentences 7 23 Degree of comparison 8 24 Voice 8 25 Narration 8 26 Phrases and idioms 6 27 Some words with their opposite words 5 28 Word of some diminutives 4 29 A list of some collective words 6 30 Some necessary proverbs 5 31 Substitutions of single words 4 32 Punctuation 7 33 A few specimen essays 8 34 A few specimen applications 8

English Grammar : Class~VIII 1 Sentence : Subject and Predicate 8 2 Kind of Sentences according the mode of expression 10 2nd Terminal 1st Terminal 3 Parts of speech 10 4 Articles 10 5 Some important determiners 8 6 Some group verbs 8 7 Tense 10 8 Voice change 10 9 Punctuation 8 10 Transformation of sentence 8 11 Comprehension / letter writing 10 12 Some important appropriate preposition 8 13 Some group verbs 8 14 Gerund, present participle and mood 10 15 Narration 10 16 Some sentence pattern 8 17 Voice change 8 18 Some important 10 19 Pairs of words 10 20 Articles 8 21 Translation (Bodo to English) 10 22 Essay / story writing 10