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Model sentences / Affirmative / Both Active and Passive voice / 20 Tenses. In English and Tamil.

Model sentences / Affirmative / Both Active and Passive voice / 20 Tenses. 🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷 1. Simple present. 🅰 I write a letter.  நான் ஒரு கடிதம் எழுதுகிறேன் 🅿 A letter is written by me. ஒரு கடிதம் என்னால் எழுதப்படுகிறது. ------------------------------ 2. Present perfect. 🅰 I have written a letter. எழுதியிருக்கிறேன். 🅿 A letter has been written by me. எழுதப்பட்டிருக்கிறது. ------------------------------ 3. Present continuous. 🅰 I am writing a letter. எழுதிக் கொண்டிருக்கிறேன்.  🅿 A letter is being written by me. எழுதப்பட்டுக்கொண்டிருக்கிறது. ------------------------------ 4. Present perfect continuous. 🅰 I have been writing a letter. எழுதி வருகிறேன்.  🅿 A letter has been being written by me. * எழுதப்பட்டுவருகிறது. ------------------------------ 5. Simple past. 🅰 I did write a letter. எழுதினேன்.    🅿 A letter was written by me. எருதப்பட்டது.  ------------------------------ 6. Past perfect. 🅰 I had written a letter.  எழுதியிருந்தேன்.  🅿 A letter ha
PARTS OF SPEECH   (A NEW APPROACH) Author:  PROF. V. MAHENDIRAN FOUNDER/ VISITING PROF. MAHENDIRAA INSTITUTE OF ENGLISH  NAGAPATTINAM Mobile:  9842490745 📖📖📖📖📖📖 PARTS OF SPEECH IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE. 🌐 INTRODUCTION   Any word we use in the language would belong to any one of 10 parts. If we add punctuation in this case , there  would be 11 parts of speech in English. NOUN, PRONOUN, VERB, AUXILIARY, ADJECTIVE, ADVERB, ARTICLES, PREPOSITION, CONJUNCTION, INTERJECTION and PUNCTUATION are those parts. 📓📓📓📓📓📓 🌐  NOUN  is a word that is seen anything in front of us. Four kinds of nouns are there. See "classification of nouns" in this page. CLASSIFICATION OF NOUNS There are 4 kinds of nouns. PROPER COMMON COLLECTIVE ABSTRACT 📒📒📒📒📒📒 PROPER NOUN means names of persons/ countries/ Months/ days. (RAJU INDIA CHENNAI TAMILNADU JANUARY MONDAY) COMMON NOUN means Common persons, things, places, any living and non living being. (FATHER MOTHER SISTER TEM

IMPORTANCE OF PARTS OF SPEECH PUNCTUATIONS. (MAHENDIRAN.V)

IMPORTANCE OF PARTS OF SPEECH PUNCTUATIONS. (MAHENDIRAN.V) 🔷This is also concerned as one of the parts of speech in this approach. 🔷Punctuations are marks that give a tone and tune to your sentences. 🔷Punctuations are common in almost all languages. 🔷 Leading Punctuations Full stop   . Comma                     , Question mark        ? Exclamation mark.  ! Semicolon                 ; Colon                          : Open bracket            ( Close bracket.           ) Hyphen                       - Underscore                _ Open curve                 { Close curve                 } Open square bracket [ Close square bracket ] and so on... V.MAHENDIRAN FOUNDER / VISITING PROF. MAHENDIRAA INSTITUTE OF ENGLISH NAGAPATTINAM

IMPORTANCE OF PARTS OF SPEECH. INTERJECTION. (MAHENDIRAN.V)

IMPORTANCE OF PARTS OF SPEECH. INTERJECTION. (MAHENDIRAN.V) The words those may be used in our expressions during being surprised, being  annoyed, being startled by one are called INTERJECTION. WOW, OH, OOH, OOPS, ALAS, HOH, YUP, HURRAY/HURRAH - are called INTERJECTIONS. 🔷 Wow!  What a six it is/was! 🔷 Oops..! You  are timeout! 🔷 Hurray.! CSK win in the game! 🔷 Alas...! It's a big calamity..! 🔷 Oh..! Are you sure...? 🔷 Ooh...! He has just missed..! 🔷 Yup..! Just do it one more time! 🔺🔺🔺🔺🔺 Anyway , INTERJECTIONS would give a tune to our expressions. 🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻 V.MAHENDIRANFOUNDERMAHENDIRAA  INSTITUTE OF ENGLISH NAGAPATTINAM

IMPORTANCE OF PARTS OF SPEECH. CONJUNCTION (MAHENDIRAN.V)

IMPORTANCE OF PARTS OF SPEECH. CONJUNCTION. (MAHENDIRAN. V) Conjunction is a word that connects two different clauses. (Sub-ordinate clause + Main clause ; Main clause + Main clause) Clause means sentence. Main clause means that a sentence stands alone and completing a meaning. Sub-ordinate clause means that a clause is depending a main clause. It can't stand alone. "As I was busy, I couldn't attened your call." ➡️As - is conjunction here. ➡️As I was busy - is sub-ordinate clause. ➡️I couldn't attend your call - is main clause. If a conjunction connects a sub-ordinate clause with a Main clause, that is known as a sub-ordinate conjunction. AS is a sub-ordinate conjunction here since it acts as said above. The combination of these two  sentences is called COMPLEX SENTENCE. 🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹 "It is raining but the match is going on." But - is conjunction here. It is raining - is Main clause. The match is going on - is also a main claus

IMPORTANCE OF PARTS OF SPEECH.PREPOSITION (MAHENDIRAN.V)

IMPORTANCE OF PARTS OF SPEECH. PREPOSITION (MAHENDIRAN.V) 📓📓📓📓📓📓 PREPOSITION is a word that links two words in a sentence or phrase. "I am living IN Nagapattinam" "Is she going TO Chennai?" "Where are you FROM?" "Keep it INTO your pocket" "English is spoken ACROSS the world BY millions OF People" "One OF pens is INSIDE the drawer OF my table located NEAR the wall mirror" Capitalised above are prepositions. Leading prepositions are, ON, IN, UNDER, NEAR, ACROSS, AROUND, ABOVE, BELOW, BETWEEN, INSIDE, OUTSIDE, INTO, ONTO, UP TO, TILL, ABOUT, OF, AT, AMONG, OVER, WITH, WITHIN, WITHOUT and so on. We can't make sentences without contribution of PREPOSITIONS, so that the role of preposions is so important in the language. PREPOSITION PHRASES are there in the language besides PREPOSITIONS. Leading pre.phrases are, ACCORDING TO WITH A VIEW TO BY VIRTUE OF BY DINT OF DUE TO WITH REFERENCE TO and so on

IMPORTANCE OF PARTS OF SPEECH ARTICLES (MAHENDIRAN.V)

IMPORTANCE OF PARTS OF SPEECH ARTICLES (MAHENDIRAN.V) 📓📓📓📓📓📓 There are 3 words in the language. A An THE These are called ARTICLES in the language. They just denote some nouns or noun phrase. A and AN are called INDEFINITE ARTICLES while the remain THE is called DEFINITE ARTICLES. A boy (any boy) An Institution (any institution) The boy (the particular boy) The Institution (the particular Institution) In Indefinite, A is used before a word that starts a consonant sound. AN is used before a word that begins a vowel sound. The same thing happens in Definite article. THE is used and pronounced as "DHA' when it is used before a word that begins a consonant sound, while it is sounded as "DHI" when it appears before a word that begins a vowel sound. How to identify the place whether one is indefinite or definite..? "I saw A man with AN umbrella in his hand. THE man was struggling with THE umbrella to fold it. A boy came and helped THE