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Monday, 27 April 2015

LESSON 5

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Preposition

at , on , in , under , below , by the side , in front of ,

at is use before a particular place or time Eg:- at Kazhakuttom, at 9pm

on is use before month, on means ”പുറത്ത്” Eg:- on August, on the table

in is ues before the place that represent a large place , in means “അകത്ത് “ Eg:-in

India, in the bottle.

Under means “അടിയില്” Eg:- under the chair

Below means “താഴെ” Eg:- below the staircase.

by the side of means “അടുത്ത്” Eg:- Raju stand by the side of the Headmistress.

In front of means “ മുന്നില്” Eg:- Dog lays in front of the house.

LESSON 6

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Sparts of speach

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  Parts of speech  


1. Noun

2. Pronoun

3. Verb

4. Adverb

5. Adjective

6. Preposition

7. Conjunction

8. Interjunctiin

Noun = Name

Eg:- sun,Raju

Pronoun = the word that represent a name

Eg:- he,she,it

Verb = Action

Eg:- drawing

Adverb = the word that strengthen the verb.

Eg:- badly drawing

Adjective =

Eg:- beautiful boy

Preposition = the connecting word that denotes the relationthe relation.

Eg:- on the table

Conjection = connecting word

Eg:- between,but

Interjection = the sound express the feelings

Eg:- hurrai

LESSON 4

                                               Lesson 4

The use of  "Not only...............................but also"

We can combaine two sentence using " not only...but also"

Ramu learns Hindi.  His brother also learns Hindi.  In these two sentence "learns Hindi" is the same action and Ramu and his brother are different.So we can add these two sentence as fallows
Not only Ramu but also his brother learns Hindi

another example
Tagore was a great poet.  He was also a great novelist and eassayist.  Here Tagore same .  Poet , novelist and essayist are different.
so the combaine sentence is
Tagore was not ony a poet but also a great novelist and essayist.

common laws
Add not only....but also in between the different action or person of a sentence.

LESSON 3



THE ARTICLE

a an & the

Vowels are “a.e.i.o.u”  (സ്വരാക്ഷരങ്ങള്‍)

   “an” is the article use before words starting with wovel sound.Eg – an orange, an apple, an ink,

The” is use before the words that tells a universal truth.
                                        Eg – The Everest is the highest peak in the world.

            Is use before the words represent superlative degree.
                              Eg – Ramu is the cleverest boy in the class.

            Is use before the words that denotes a particular one.
                                   Eg – The is the book which I bought yesterday.

“a”     is use before the words that represent only one.
      Eg – This is a book,There were only  a bus in the bus stand.

LESSON 2

                                                         CONTINUOUS form of TENSE

PAST CONTINUOUS                                       was/were verb+ing                    eg- He was going/
                                                                                                             They were going

PRESENT CONTINUOUS                              is/are/am verb+ing                              eg- He is
      
                                                                                                         going/They are going/I am going
FUTURE CONTINUOUS                                        will/shall be verb+ing                  eg-He will be going/
                                            
                                                                                                                                    We shall be going
 common laws

be = is/are/am/was/were
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PERFECT Form of TENSE

PAST PERFECT                                     had+ past participle of verb                     eg-He had gone
PRESENT PERFECT                                    have/has+past participle of the verb                     eg-He has 

                                                                                      gone/I have gone/They have gone
FUTURE PERFECT                            will/shall have+past participle of the verb          eg-He will have gone
 
                                                                                                  We shall have gone
common laws

"Have" for pluralsubject & "Has" for singular subject
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PERFECT CONTINUOUS Form of TENSE
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS                    had been verb+ing                eg- He had been going
 PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS         have/has been verb+ing             eg-He has been going

                                                                                                They have been going

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS            will/shall have been verb+ing         eg-He will have been 
                                                         going/We shall have been going
common laws

been = past participle of the verb form "be"

LESSON 1

 Lesson 1

TENSE

          Past                                               Present                                                               Future

Passt simple                                         Present simple                                                          Future simple

Past continuous                                    Present continuous                                              Future continuous

Past perfect                                         Present perfect                                                 Future perfect  
 
Pasr perfect continuous                        Present perfect continuous                         Future perfect continuous
  
                                                               SIMPLE form of TENSE

PAST SIMPLE                            past form of verb                  eg- went         He went /They went

PRESENT SIMPLE                     verb/verb+s/es                    eg:-go /goes      He goes/They go

FUTURE SIMPLE                       will/shall+verb                    eg- will go/ shall go   He will go/I shall go

common laws
I & WE ------Shall
HE/SHE/ IT/THEY/YOU-----------Will