WELCOME TO CCE ENLGLISH CLASS

Practice Makes Perfect

CLIK BELOW

To get 6th to 10 class Notes

“SCERT” AND “NCERT” Introduced this “Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation” to evaluating the student's performance to understand the points of improvement in their progress. “Grammar included embedded CCE process Grammar is the way we arrange words to make proper sentences. Word level grammar covers verbs and tenses, nouns, adverbs etc. Sentence level grammar covers phrases, clauses, reported speech etc. Continuous and comprehensive evaluation (CCE) is a method of evaluating the students.

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

GRAMMAR CONTENTS TO LEARN


Word

Sentence

Simple sentence

Compound sentence

Complex sentence, and 

Compound-complex sentence.

Parts of speech

Noun

Types of Noun

Proper Noun

Common Noun

Abstract Noun

Concrete Noun

Countable Noun

Non-countable Noun

Collective Noun

Compound Noun

Pronoun

Pronoun: Definition & Types

Subject Pronouns

Object Pronouns

Possessive Pronouns

Reflexive Pronouns

Intensive Pronouns

Relative Pronouns

Demonstrative Pronouns

Interrogative Pronouns

Adjective

Adjective: Definition & Types

Descriptive Adjectives

Quantitative Adjectives

Proper Adjectives

Demonstrative Adjectives

Possessive Adjectives

Interrogative Adjectives

Indefinite Adjectives

Articles

Compound Adjectives

Degree of Adjectives

Verb

Finite Verbs

Non-finite Verbs

Action Verbs

Linking Verb

Auxiliary Verbs

Modal Verbs

Past Participle

Present Participle

Adverb

Conjunctive Adverbs

Sentence Adverbs

Adverbs of Time/Frequency (When?)

Adverbs of Place/Direction (Where?)

Adverbs of Degree (How Much?)

Adverbs of Degree (How Much?)

Preposition

Prepositions of Time

Prepositions of Place and Direction

Prepositions of Agents or Things

Phrasal Prepositions

Use of Prepositions

Prepositions of Places & Direction Usage

Use of Prepositions : Of, About, For, With, By

Conjunction

Coordinating Conjunctions

Correlative Conjunctions

Subordinating Conjunctions

Interjection

Article

Rules of Using Articles with Examples

Use of Indefinite Article

Use of Definite Article

Tense

Present Tense

Past Tense

Future Tense

Present Tense

Present Indefinite Tense

Present Progressive (Continuous) Tense

Present Perfect Tense

Present Perfect Progressive (Continuous)

Past Tense

Past Indefinite Tense

Past Progressive (Continuous) Tense

Past Perfect Tense

Past Perfect Progressive Tense

Future Tense

Simple Future (Future Indefinite) Tense

Future Continuous Tense

Future Perfect Tense

Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Phrases

Noun Phrase

Adjective Phrase

Adverbial Phrase

Prepositional Phrase

Number

Number: Rules, Types

Singular Number

Plural Number

Clauses

Clauses: Definition, Types

Independent Clause

Dependent Clause

Conditionals

Conditionals: Definition, Structure & Examples

Types of Conditionals

The Real Conditionals

The Unreal Conditionals

Modal Auxiliaries

Mood

Indicative Mood

Imperative Mood

Subjunctive Mood

Subject-Verb Agreement

Subject-Verb Agreement: Rules & Examples

Right Forms of Verbs

Right Forms of Verbs: Rules with Examples

Case

Subjective Case

Objective Case

Possessive Case

Transformation of Sentences

Transformation of sentences

Modifiers

Pre-modifiers

Post-modifiers

Narration

Narration: Reported to Reporting Speech

Determiners & Quantifiers

Determiners

Quantifiers

Prefixes

Prefixes: Definition with Examples

Suffixes

Suffixes: Definition with Examples

Question

Types of Questions

Punctuation

Punctuation: Definition, Types & Usage Rules

Correct Use of Semicolons

Do-insertion / Do-support

Do-insertion or Do-support

Negation

Negation: Definition, Rules & Examples

Inversion

Inversion: Definition with Examples

Other Topics

Comparatives

Subjunctive: Structures, Usage

Perfectives: Structures & Usage

Parallel Structure

Embedded Questions

Dangling Modifiers

Pronouns before the Gerunds & Infinitives

Antecedents of Pronoun

Infinitive: Definition and Types

Adjective followed by the Infinitives

Causative Verbs

Verbs followed by Gerunds

Verbs followed by Infinitives

Uses of Direct & Indirect Object

Correct Use of "Sequence of Tense" in Writing

Affirmative and Negative Agreement

Avoid Redundancy to Improve Your Writing

Singular They - Wrong or Right?

 

 Transitive verbs and direct object

Linking verbs and subject complement

Intransitive verbs and adverbials

 Adverbial complement

 Direct object and indirect object

 Direct object and object complement

 The basic sentence structures

 The meanings of the sentence elements

Exercises

 The structures of phrases

 Phrase types

The noun phrase

 The structure of the noun phrase

 Determiners

 Modifiers

 Relative clauses

 Appositive clauses

 Apposition

 Coordination

 Noun phrase complexity

 Functions of noun phrases

The verb phrase

 The structure of the verb phrase

 Main verbs

 Tense, person, and number

 Aspect

 Voice

 Expressing future time

 The sequence of auxiliaries

 Finite and non-finite verb phrases

 Mood

 Multi-word verbs

The adjective phrase

 The structure of the adjective phrase

 Functions of adjective phrases

The adverb phrase

 The structure of the adverb phrase

 Functions of adverb phrases

The prepositional phrase

 The structure of the prepositional phrase

 Functions of prepositional phrases

Exercises

Contents

 Word classes

 Open and closed classes

 Word classes and word uses

Nouns

 Noun suffixes

 Noun classes

 Number

 Gender

 Case

 Dependent and independent genitives

Main Verbs

 Verb suffixes

 Regular and irregular verbs

 Classes of irregular verbs

Adjectives

 Adjective suffixes

 Adjective classes

 Gradability and comparison

Adverbs

 Adverb suffixes

 Gradability and comparison

Pronouns

 Pronoun classes

 Personal pronouns

 Possessives

 Reflexive pronouns

 Demonstrative pronouns

 Reciprocal pronouns

 Interrogative pronouns

 Relative pronouns

 Indefinite pronouns and numerals

Determiners

 Classes of determiners

 Central determiners

 The articles and reference

 Pre-determiners

 Post-determiners

Auxiliaries

 Classes of auxiliaries

 Meanings of the modals

 Conjunctions

 Prepositions

Exercises

Contents

 Sentences and clauses

 Sentence types

 Questions

 Imperatives

 Exclamatives

 Speech acts

 Compound sentences

 Complex sentences

 Non-finite and verbless clauses

 Functions of subordinate clauses

 Sentence complexity

 There-structures

 Cleft sentences

 Anticipatory it

Exercises

Part II: The Applications

 Usage problems

Subject-verb agreement

 The general rules

 And

 Or, nor

 With

 Collective nouns

 Indefinite pronouns

 Quantity phrases

 Singular nouns ending in -s

 Who, which, that

 What

 There is, There are

 Citations and titles

Case

 Subject complement

 Coordinated phrases

 After as and then

 After but

 After let

 Who, whom

 Case with -ing clauses

Auxiliaries and verbs

 Problems with auxiliaries

 Contents

 Lie, lay

 Present tense

 Past and -ed participle

 Past and past subjunctive

 Multiple negations

Adjectives and adverbs

 Confusion between adjectives and adverbs

 Comparison

 Only

 Dangling modifiers

Exercises

 Style

 Style in writing

Emphasis

 End-focus

 Front-focus

 There-structures and cleft sentences

 Parenthetic expressions

Clarity

 End-weight

 Misplaced expressions

 Abstract nouns

 Modifiers in noun phrases

 Subordination

 Parallelism

 Repeated sounds

 Pronoun reference

Consistency

 Pronoun agreement

 Tense consistency

Exercises

 Punctuation

 Punctuation rules

 Sentence fragments and fragmentary sentences

 Run-on sentences and comma splices

 Coordinated main clauses

 Direct speech

 Citations

 Questions

 Restrictive and non-restrictive relative clauses

 Restrictive and non-restrictive apposition

Contents

 Adverbial clauses

 Vocatives and interjections

 Avoidance of misunderstanding

 Genitives of nouns

 Genitives of pronouns

Exercises

 English in use

 Register variation

 Conversational English

 Unscripted monologue

 Sports commentaries

 Email English

 The language of literature

 Foregrounding

 Ambiguity

Exercises

Appendix: Spelling

 Spelling, pronunciation, and meaning

Spelling variants

 Spelling rules for short and long vowel sounds

Suffixes

 Prefixes

 Other aids to spelling

 Homophones: Words pronounced similarly 



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