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Miraya's English grammar

Language: Hindi + English

Instructors: Shyam Kishor Sharma

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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

 

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

 

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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