English Grammar

Author:Gyan Singh & Om Prakash
CTET Paper 1
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Practice Other Chapters from English Grammar

This chapter describes a sentence and its different types. Declarative sentence, negative sentence, interrogative sentence, imperative sentence and exclamatory sentence are some types of sentences discussed in this chapter.

This chapter describes noun and its types. Also, numbers and its types are discussed in the chapter. At the end, exercises are provided along with previous years’ questions and answer keys.

This chapter describes tense and its types. Tense is a category expressing time reference with reference to the speaking moment. There are three main types of tense namely, present, past and future, which are discussed in this chapter.

This chapter describes question tags and their formation. A question tag is a grammatical structure in which, by adding an interrogative fragment, a declarative or imperative statement becomes a question.

This chapter describes modals, primary functions of modals, their main structure along with verbs, the progressive form of modal verbs.

This chapter describes conditional sentences and its different types. Conditional sentences have typically two parts. Part one shows the outcome and the other shows the situation.

This chapter describes articles and its types. It also includes the use of indefinite articles and definite articles. The various criteria to use articles are discussed in the chapter.

This chapter describes pronouns and its types. A pronoun is a term that takes the position of a noun. Pronouns can be used as subject, direct objects, indirect objects, preposition objects etc. The ten types of pronouns have been discussed in this chapter.

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This chapter discusses adjectives along with their different forms and degrees of comparison.

This chapter describes conjunctions and their different types. Co-ordinating conjunction, subordinating conjunction and correlative conjunction are the different types of conjunction discussed in this chapter.

This chapter describes preposition and their usage in various contexts of a sentence. A word that links a noun, pronoun or noun phrase to some other part of the sentence is termed as preposition.

This chapter describes the concept of complement, its kinds and their position in a sentence. A word that is used to make the sentence complete is termed as a complement.

This chapter describes infinitives, gerunds and participles. It also defines non-finites as verbs those do not agree with the subject and tense in a sentence.

This chapter describes adverbs and their different kinds. A word that modifies an adjective, a verb, determiners, noun phrase or sentence is known as adverb.

This chapter describes voice and its two types. The voice of the verb tells whether the subject of the verb performs or receives the action.

This chapter describes narration as the art of reporting a speaker's words. The are two principal ways of reporting a speaker's speech, direct and indirect have been discussed in this chapter.

This chapter describes the subject-verb agreement. The subjects and verbs must agree in number with each other. If a subject is singular, its verb must also be singular; if a subject is plural, it must also have a plural verb.