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1. Parts of Speech
- Noun (Common, Proper, Abstract, Collective)
- Pronoun (Personal, Reflexive, Demonstrative, Relative, Interrogative, Indefinite)
- Verb (Action, Linking, Auxiliary, Modal)
- Adjective (Descriptive, Quantitative, Demonstrative, Possessive, Interrogative, Proper)
- Adverb (Manner, Place, Time, Frequency, Degree)
- Preposition
- Conjunction
- Interjection
- Present Tense
- Present Simple
- Present Continuous
- Present Perfect
- Present Perfect Continuous
- Past Tense
- Past Simple
- Past Continuous
- Past Perfect
- Past Perfect Continuous
- Future Tense
- Future Simple
- Future Continuous
- Future Perfect
- Future Perfect Continuous
- Active Voice
- Passive Voice
- Rules for changing tense in passive voice
- Rules for reporting statements, questions, commands, and requests
- Tense changes in reported speech
- Can, Could, May, Might, Shall, Should, Will, Would, Must
- Usage rules for permission, possibility, ability, obligation, and advice
- Definite Article: the
- Indefinite Articles: a, an
- Rules for usage
- Full stop, Comma, Question Mark, Exclamation Mark, Colon, Semicolon, Quotation Marks, Apostrophe
- Singular vs plural subjects
- Special cases (collective nouns, indefinite pronouns, compound subjects)
- Main / Subordinate Clauses
- Noun clause, Adjective clause, Adverb clause
- Simple, Compound, Complex sentences
- Synonyms and Antonyms
- Homophones, Homonyms, and Homographs
- Prefixes and Suffixes
- One-word substitutions
- Prepositions of time, place, direction, instrument
- Coordinating, Subordinating, Correlative conjunctions
- Common idiomatic expressions and their meanings
- Spotting grammatical errors in sentences
- Correcting tenses, articles, prepositions, and agreement
- Paragraph writing
- Letter writing (formal & informal)
- Essay writing
- Story writing
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