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Royal Easy English Grammar Through Tamil
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1st Chapter contains the following lessons.
Lesson No.
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The meaning of Grammar
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English Letters –Classification
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Some Words often used in our daily life
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Sentence and Kinds of Sentence
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Parts of Sentence
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Parts of Speech
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First Person, Second Person and Third Person
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GRAMMAR What is Grammar ? Grammar is nothing but the rules and regulations framed for speaking and writing in any language without a mistake.
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SOME IMPORTANT WORDS * " #
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2. In Example: In Dubai In Madras
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Note: Please note that if any verb comes after “In”, it should be a present participle. In the above examples, please note that after “In having” , the Past participle of a verb has come. So always after “In having” if any verb comes, it should be a past participle.
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4. From Example: From me From my father
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6. Without Example Without money Without hard work
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