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Language: Hindi + English
Instructors: Shyam Sharma Sir
Why this course?
All the 8 books have been designed and augmented for one and all preparing for various competitive examinations for government jobs and entrance examinations such as upsc, pcs, ssc-cgl, chsl, cpo, capf, afcat, cds, nda, ielts, toefl, clat, cat, mat, bank, tgt, pgt, ctet, stet, dsssb and so on. It covers all grammar, vocabulary, written & reading English. It is also equally important for those who want to satisfy their curiosity regarding English Grammar.
This set of seven books contains the following books: -
Total Price- ₹2465 (×) Payable price- ₹2000/-
Note: - Please send your postal address after payment done on the whatsapp no. (9599614791); you will get your consignment within 7 working days.
S. N. |
CONTENTS |
PAGE NO. |
01. |
THE ELEMENTS OF GRAMMAR Grammatical elements Parts of speech Types of clause Types of sentence Types of phrase |
1-8 |
02 |
THE NOUN Identity Function Noun phrase Noun clause Common noun Collective noun Material noun Abstract noun Proper noun Noun: case Noun: number Noun: gender Nouns of confusing nature Noun based chapter wise errors A ready reckoner: Noun |
9-82 |
03. |
THE PRONOUN |
83-128 |
|
Objective Function Personal pronoun Compound personal pronoun Possessive pronoun Distributive pronoun Indefinite pronoun Demonstrative pronoun Relative pronoun Interrogative pronoun Reciprocal pronoun Pronoun based chapter wise errors A ready reckoner: Pronoun |
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04. |
THE ADJECTIVE (QUALITATIVE ADJECTIVE) Objective Qualitative adjective Placement of adjectives Predicative adjective Attributive adjective Postpositive adjective Gradable and non-gradable adjectives Absolute/Degreeless adjectives Order of adjectives Degrees of comparison Positive degree Comparative degree Superlative degree Confusing adjective Present v/s past participle (adjective) Adjective based chapter wise errors A ready reckoner: Adjective |
129-154 |
05. |
THE DETERMINER Quantitatives Numerals Distributives Determiner with difference Determiner with fraction Multipliers Articles Usage of ‘a’ Usage of ‘an’ Usage of ‘the’ Omission of articles Demonstratives Possessives Order of determiners Articles based chapter wise errors Determiners based chapter wise errors A ready reckoner: Determiners |
155-204 |
06. |
THE HELPING VERB (Modals) Primary helping verb Modal helping verb Usage of ‘can’ Usage of ‘could’ Usage of ‘may’ Usage of ‘might’ Usage of ‘will’ Usage of ‘would’ Usage of ‘shall’ Usage of ‘should’ Usage of ‘must’ Usage of ‘ought to’ Usage of ‘need’ Usage of ‘dare’ Usage of ‘used to’ Modal helping verb-based chapter wise errors A ready reckoner: Modals |
205-243 |
07. |
THE TENSE Present indefinite tense Present continuous tense Present perfect tense Present perfect continuous tense Past indefinite tense Past continuous tense Past perfect tense Past perfect continuous tense Future indefinite tense Future continuous tense Future perfect tense Future perfect continuous tense Sequence of tense Tense based chapter wise errors A ready reckoner: Tense |
244-297 |
08. |
THE MOOD Indicative mood Imperative mood Subjunctive mood Present subjunctive mood Past subjunctive mood Past perfect subjunctive mood Subjunctive: Spotting errors |
298-309 |
09. |
THE CONDITIONALS Zero conditional Conditional 1st Conditional 2nd Conditional 3rd Mixed conditionals Conditionals: Spotting errors |
310-319 |
10. |
THE FINITE VERB Transitive verb Mono transitive verb Ditransitive verb Ambitransitive verb Complex transitive verb Factitive verb Causative verb Perceptual verb Delexical verb Intransitive verb Linking verb / copula verb Stative verb Verb’s form Finite verb: Spotting errors A ready reckoner: Finite verb |
320-337 |
11. |
THE NON-FINITE VERB Simple Infinitive Continuous infinitive Perfect infinitive Perfect continuous infinitive Gerund Simple gerund Perfect gerund Present participle Past participle Perfect participle Non-finite based chapter wise errors A ready reckoner: Non-finite verb |
338-367 |
12. |
THE CONJUNCTION Coordinating conjunction Copulative conjunction Adversative conjunction Alternative conjunction Illative conjunction Subordinating conjunction Subordinating conjunction expressing cause & effect Subordinating conjunction expressing purpose Subordinating conjunction expressing contrast Subordinating conjunction expressing condition Subordinating conjunction expressing manner Subordinating conjunction expressing time Subordinating conjunction expressing comparison Subordinating conjunction expressing warning against consequences Superfluous use of conjunction Conjunction based chapter wise errors |
368-410 |
13. |
THE PREPOSITION Simple preposition Double preposition Phrase preposition Participle preposition Prepositional phrase Usage of ‘in’ Usage of ‘on’ Usage of ‘at’ Usage of ‘with’ Usage of ‘by’ Usage of ‘to’ Usage of ‘from’ Usage of ‘above’ & ‘over’ Usage of ‘round’ & ‘around’ Usage of ‘about’ Usage of ‘along’, ‘across’ & ‘through’ Usage of ‘between’, ‘among’, ‘amongst’, ‘amid’ and ‘amidst Usage of ‘in spite of’, despite’, ‘beside’, ‘besides’, ‘behind’, ‘beyond’, ‘within’, ‘without’, ‘like’ & ‘unlike’ Usage of ‘of’ Usage of ‘off’ Usage of ‘for’ & ‘since’ Usage of participle prepositions Omission of prepositions Dangling prepositions Some prepositions function as different parts of speech A word with multiple prepositions Preposition based chapter wise errors |
411-741 |
14. |
THE ADVERB Adverb of frequency Adverb of manner Adverb of time Adverb of place Adverb of degree Adverb of affirmation & negation Sentence adverb Conjunctive adverb Interrogative adverb Relative adverb Semi inversion Full inversion Adverb based chapter wise errors |
472-511 |
15. |
THE INTERJECTION Interjection for joy Interjection for sorrow Interjection for approval or praise Interjection for contempt or disgust Interjection for approval or surprise Interjection for greeting A ready reckoner: Interjection |
512-514 |
16. |
THE ADVERBIALS Adjuncts Disjuncts Conjuncts A ready reckoner: Adverbials |
515-519 |
17. |
THE QUESTION TAG A ready reckoner: Question tag |
520-524 |
18. |
THE TRANSFORMATION (STRUCTUREWISE) Simple sentence to complex sentence and vice versa Simple sentence to compound sentence and vice versa |
525-532 |
19. |
TRANSFORMATION OF SENTENCES (FUNCTIONWISE) Definition Assertive to Exclamatory sentence Affirmative to Negative sentence Assertive to Interrogative and vice versa Imperative to Assertive sentence & vice versa Assertive to Imperative sentence |
533-546 |
20. |
TRANSFORMATION (INTERCHANGE OF DEGREES) Positive to comparative degree & vice versa Positive to superlative degree & vice versa
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547-554 |
21. |
THE VOICE Passive voice on tense Passive voice on modal helping verbs Passive on Imperative sentence Passive voice on present subjunctive mood Passive voice on conditionals Passive voice on causative verbs Passive voice on simple infinitive Passive voice on perfect infinitive Passive voice on gerund Passive voice on perfect participle The quasi-passive Theme based exercise on voice |
555-629 |
22. |
THE NARRATION General/ basic rules Special rules Theme based exercise on narration |
630-695 |
23. |
MODIFIERS Adjective modifier Adverb modifier Pre-modifiers Post-modifiers Misplaced modifier Squinting modifier Dangling modifier Limiting modifier |
696-701 |
24. |
SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT A ready reckoner: subject verb agreement |
702-709 |
25. |
THE PUNCTUATION MARKS |
710-714 |
26. |
THE CLEFT SENTENCE It-cleft sentence Wh-cleft sentence All-cleft sentence Reversed wh-cleft sentence Inferential cleft sentence There-cleft sentence If-because cleft sentence |
715-717 |
27. |
WORD FORMATION Inflectional Derivational |
718-723 |
Author’s point of view
While interacting with many teachers and aspirants during my teaching span of time, I came to know that there had been a huge requisite of such a grammar book that contains all the topics on English grammar covering all the aspects of it with authenticity for the aspirants of vernacular medium & others.
I am full of beans while presenting ‘Miraya’s English Grammar’ to all the English learners. This book is a panacea and an answer to all the requisites of the aspirants preparing for different competitive examinations. It contains 27 significant chapters on English Grammar that will enable the aspirants to have an excellent command over them. I have taken pains and great cares for years to polish each chapter like Jem. All the chapters are well explained with a ready reckoner to augment their grammatical comprehension.
At times, we don’t find some essential chapters on English grammar in various traditional English grammar books and if we find them but not with very much information but with hang dog expression; thus, we are left with doubts but this book contains almost all the topics related to English grammar in detail.
All the chapters of this book prove their immense importance like frugal in words but fathomless in meaning. To make a long story short I am on cloud nine that with persistency in my endeavor, I have succeeded in presenting such a pitcher of nectar (Miraya’s English grammar) that will quench the thirst of curiosity and fulfil all the needs of my loving English learners.
Although every effort has been made to make it flawless and reliable but the probability of human errors cannot be denied completely; nevertheless, the valuable suggestions for the augmentation of the book are heartedly welcomed.
Wishing you a prosperous career.
Shyam Sharma
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