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Na phone ah hman khawh a si cang.
CHAPTER I
A Sentence
Eight Parts of Speech
CHAPTER II
Articles: A, An, The
Use of the Indefinite Articles
Use of the Definite Articles
Omission of Articles
CHAPTER III
Nouns
1. Proper Nouns
2. Common Nouns
3. Collective Nouns
4. Material Nouns
5. Abstract Nouns
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Formatiin of Plural Numbers.
Genders Case of Nouns
Nominative, Accusative, Dative Case Possessive Case
CHAPTER IV
Adjectives
Kinds of Adjectives
Descriptive Adjectives
Demonstrative Adjectives
Quantitative Adjectives
Numerical Adjectives
Distributive Adjective
Interrogative Adjectives
Possessive Adjectives
Proper Adjectives A
Comparison of Adjectives
Positive Comparative, Superlative Degree
Formati n of Comparative and Superlative
Adjectives hmannak
CHAPTER V
Pronouns
Personal Pronouns
Use of the Possessive Form
Reflexive Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns. Indefinite Pronouns
Distributive Pronouns
Interrogative Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
CHAPTER VI
Prepositions
Use of Prepositions
Phrasal Preposition
Fixed Prepositions
CHAPTER VII .
verbs
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Common Transitive Verb
Verbs of Incomplete Predication
Principle Verbs and Helping Verbs
Tense
Verb form
Present tense,Past tense,Fureture tense
Form of regular verb
Agreement of the verb with Its Subject
CHAPTERX VIII
The Correct use of Tense
Simple Present Tense
Present Continuous Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Simple Past Tense
Past Continuous Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Simple Fureture Tense
Future Continuous Tense
Future Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
CHAPTER IX
Helping Verbs
The verb "to be"
The verb "to have"
The Verb "to be"
Shall, Should, Will, Would, May, Might,
Can, Could, Must, Have to, Need, Ought,Use to
CHAPTER X
Adverbs
Kind of adverbs-Eight:
1. Adverbs of Manner
2. Adverbs of Degree
3. Adverbs of Time
4. Adverbs of Frequency
5. Adverbs of Place
6. Adverbs of Affirmation and Negation
7. Interrogative Adverbs
8. Relative Adverbs
Formation of Adverb from Adjective
Comparison of Adverbs
Positions of Adverbs
CHAPTER XI
Sentence Construction
Syntax: Subject + Verb.
Subject + Verb + Extension
Subject + Verb + Object
Subject+ Verb + Object+ Extension
Subject + Verb + Object + Object
Subject + Verb + Compliment
It is + Compliment
There is Verb + Subject + Extensiob
Extension with Pharases
Summary on Sentense Construction
CHAPTER X||
The Infinitives, The Gerunds and the participles
Use of the Infinitives
Use iof the Gerunds
Infinitives and Gerunds
The Participles
Use of Past Perticiple
CHAPTERXIII
Conjunctions
Common Conjunctions
Co-ordinating Conjunctions
- Cumulative Conjunctions
- Adversative Conjunctions.
- Alternative Conjunctions
Illative Conjunctions
Subordinating Conjunction
CHAPTER 14
Combination of simple sentense
Simple Sentense
Compound Sentense
Complex Sentence
Combination of Two Simple Sentences
The Sequence of Tenses
CHAPTER 15
Transformationof Sentense
Four kinds of Sentense
Interchange of a degree of Comparision
Active Voice and Passive Voice
Direct and Indirect Speech
Command And Request
Exclamatiin and Wishes
CHAPTRR 16
Pounctuations
Marks of Pounctuatiins
The Comma (,)
The Semicolon, (;)
the Colon (:)
The Full Stop, (.)
The Question Marks (?)
The Exclamatory Stop(!)
Inverted Commas, (
The Aphostrophe (') TheDashU
The Hyphen (-)
The Brackets ( ) Capital Letters.
Answers to exercises
How to write letters
Application for sick leave
Application for Emergency Leave
Application for job
Friendly letters
Change of money
Bus ticket
Lodging
Helen has a party
Early in the morning to toilet room
Simple conversation
To the railway station for ticket in Mandalay
Invitation to have something
Siangngakchia na si ahcun mah English- Chin Grammar hi tlolh lo tein rak hmang ve hrimhrim ding in kan forhfial duh ko hna.
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