English Grammar Class 1 PDF
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This document covers various topics in English grammar, including sentence formation, tenses, parts of speech, vocabulary, and sound. It provides examples of words and sentences to illustrate the concepts.
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# English Grammar Topics ## Topics Covered * **Sentence Formation** * Tenses * Parts of Speech * Voice * Narration * Determiners * Transformation of Sentences * **Jumbled Word/Para Jumbling** * Re-ordering of Sentences/ Re-arranging * Error Detection * Infin...
# English Grammar Topics ## Topics Covered * **Sentence Formation** * Tenses * Parts of Speech * Voice * Narration * Determiners * Transformation of Sentences * **Jumbled Word/Para Jumbling** * Re-ordering of Sentences/ Re-arranging * Error Detection * Infinitive & Gerund * Cloze test ## Basic Grammar * **Sentence & Its Types** * **Subject & Predicate** * **Noun Number & Gender** * **Pronoun & Its Cases** * **Tenses** * **Parts of Speech** * **Voice** * **Modals** * **Determiners** * **Clause & Its Types** * **Transformation of Sentences** * **Direct Indirect** * **Sequence of Tense** * **Error Detection** * **One Word Substitution** ## Vocabulary * **Idioms & Phrases** * **Synonyms** * **Antonyms** * **Vocabulary** ## Sound and Letters * **A, E, I, O, U** (Vowels) * **स्वर** (Consonants) * **Cho-च** * **kh-ख** * **Sh-श Jh-झ** * **Th- द, थ Dh- न, ध** * **Sion- जन Bh- भ** ## Sound and Letters (Continued) The image describes "Sound" being represented by "26" and "Letter" by "अक्षर" (Akṣara). **Letter = Sound, Aawaz** The image shows the following examples of words made up of "sound" or letters: * **B + A + T = BAT** * **T + O + P = TOP** * **H + O + P = HOP** * **S + I + T = SIT** The examples illustrate that combining sounds or letters creates meaningful words. ## Sentence Structure * **Word + Word + Word = Sentence (वाक्य)** The image shows examples of sentences being made up of individual words. * **He Is + Rakesh** (Sentence) * **Rakesh he is.** (Sentence) * **man you English are** (Sentence) The second example shows a sentence that does not make sense or is not grammatically correct. ## Sentence Structure (Continued) The image illustrates the relationship between different aspects of language: * **Letter** * **Word** * **Sentence** These all contribute to **meaning** and **sense**. The bottom right corner shows a sentence structure with a large "S" surrounded by other parts of the diagram. The "S" probably stands for **Sense**.