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OUR COUNTRY

The name of our country is Bangladesh. It is a small low-lying country in the south Asia on the Bay of Bengal. Its total area is 1.47,570 sq. kilometers. She got her freedom on the 16th December in 1971. There are six seasons in our country. It has a tropical monsoon climate also. More than 14 crore people live here. Most of them are Muslims. The others are Hindus, Buddhists and Christians. Bangladesh is a land of rivers. The Padma, the Meghna and the Jamuna are the main big rivers of the country. Jute, rice, tea, sugarcane, oilseeds, fruit, vegetables, spices, wheat, potato, tobacco and cotton are the main crops of the country. Agriculture is the main occupation of the people here. We have some attractive tourist spots like Sonargaon Kuakata and Cox's Bazar sea beach. Besides, the country has some world heritage sites such as the Sundarbans, the Shat Gombuj Mosque and the Buddhist Vihar. Our country is enriched with lots of natural resources. Infact it is a land of unique beauty. After all, the people of Bangladesh are very much peace-loving. I like my country very much. So, I am proud of my country.

THE NECESSITY OF LEARNING ENGLISH

English is called an international Language because it is widely spoken all over the world. Without English we cannot do in this modern world. We should learn English for a great variety of purposes. We need English to get good job, to go abroad, to pursue higher studies. Most of the books on higher education of every branch of knowledge are written in English. To run the international trade and commerce English is very essential. Many international meetings are held for various purposes now-a-days. To attend those meetings English is a must. Besides, international sports and tours require the knowledge of English. Every language has some rules. To learn those rules we should follow grammar. Our English textbook helps us to use English in our daily life. Learning English is specially important for Bangladeshi because it can play an important role for the development of the country. Finally we can say that to become an active member of the global village we should learn English as an international language.

YOUR COLLEGE LIBRARY

The library, which belongs to every college, is called college library. Every college has a library. There is a library in our college. It is a part and parcel of our college life. It is situated in the main building of our college. There are various kinds of books in our college library. They are storybooks, novels, biographical books and also rare kinds of reference books in a great number. I like it very much and when I get time, I go to library for reading. I take help from the library for one writing. I think that books are the best friends of man. A library is a storehouse of books. So people like me should not waste time but go to library to read different kinds of books. I think that a library is an essential part for every college. So it should be enriched with different kinds of books. I should try to make the best use of it. In fact, I feel really proud of my college library.

YOUR DAILY LIFE

I am a student of B.A. first year. I want to do well in life. So I have a daily routine of work. I get up early in the morning and have a wash. I say my prayers and have my breakfast. Then I begin to learn my lessons and do my home task. At 9-30 a.m I bathe, eat my meals and go to college. I sit in the first bench and listen to what my teachers say. I never make a noise in the class. The college is over at 2-30 pm. Then I return home direct. I take some tiffin and go to the field to play. I come back home before it is dark. I wash my hands and face. Then I sit to read my books. I have my supper at 9-30 pm. Then I go to bed.

YOUR FAVOURITE GAME

Football is my favourite game. I have a great attraction for it. I like this game for reasons more than one. It is an interesting outdoor game. It is played in an open field. It is not so costly as cricket. It is not so risky as hockey. It gives joy to hundreds of people. It is a good form of exercise. It makes the players strong and healthy. It teaches players the lessons of team work, discipline and obedience.

STUDENTS AND SOCIAL SERVICE

Man is a social creature. The peace and happiness of each individual depends to a great extent upon what he gets from the other members of his society. So we are all indebted to one another. The students have an important role to play in this respect. A student is a future citizen. He has duties to the society. Social service is a part of his study. He must first take an interest in his surroundings. He must fight against ignorance, superstition, insanitary conditions. He can help night schools and take part in health squads. A student must be ready to respond to the call of his country particularly in times of floods and famines. He must train himself for national service in time of war. Training in social service will complete his academic education and make him a better citizen.

TENSION

Tension means mental, emotional and nervous strain. When a man feels tension, he becomes aggressive or unfriendly towards others. It may develop into conflict or a violence. According to the physicians, tension is the source of diseases. There is no man in the world without tension. But over tension is harmful for health. It is a disease that has no cure normally. If a man wants to free from tension, he has to remain busy in various activities. An active and practical man never suffers from tension. He always avoid it by remaining himself busy in sports and pastime. Everyone should come out of this terrible disease.

THE FAMILY I LIVE IN

There are two types of family, one is nuclear and another is extended family. I live in a nuclear family. I like it very much. My family consists of five members. They are my father, mother, two brothers and myself. My father is a government employee who has been working in Bangladesh Bank for about fifteen years. My mother is a housewife. Sumon, my elder brother has been studying in Dhaka University. He is a BBA student. My younger brother, suzon, reads in class nine. My father is the head of our family. He gives all instructions to run the family. Mother also assists him in various matters. Our family is a happy one. We are very friendly. My parents give us company. They suggest us how to lead life. My father also teaches me. My mother loves me most. Both are affectionate to us. We follow their advice. A calm and pleasant atmosphere prevails in our family. A family is considered an important institution. It is the place from where the important lessons are taught. It provides mental and psychological support which is necessary to lead our lives smoothly.

DOWRY

Dowry is a social curse. It can be an amount of money or property that a wife or her family must pay to her husband when they get married. It was the social custom in an ancient time. But at present dowry is the social curse for our society. In this subcontinent more or less every family faces this snake. A poor family having a maiden faces a great problem due to dowry. They cannot arrange a marriage ceremony of their daughter for the demand of dowry by the father or the relatives of the bridegroom. Generally the bridegroom's sides take dowry and the brides are victims of it. If the parents of the bride cannot pay as per the demand, the wife is kicked out from her husband's house by the relatives. Our young generation should be conscious and try to wipe out such a stupid system. We can do canvassing and make advertisement against this dowry system. By developing the mentality of our citizens, we can get rid of this vice.

MY FAVOURITE ENGLISH TEACHER

A teacher is a person who teaches his or her students and discovers their hidden treasures. I love almost all of my teachers. However, the name of my favourite English teacher is Abdul Jalil. He is a Masters Degree holder in English Literature. He is also a BCS cadre. He presents the lessons in an excellent way. He has a soft, clear and gentle voice for which everybody can pay attention to his lecture. He helps the backward students by offering them different instructive and constructive symbols, signs and examples. We have a friendly relationship with him. He behaves very well with us. He becomes very strict when we are out of control. We always try to obey and respect him. He is also interested in co-curricular activities. He is the general secretary of our debating club and conducts different competitions related to this. His modesty, sincerity and generosity attract me much. I wish him safe and sound life.

RULES OF HEALTH

I know that sound health is the root of all happiness. So, I always try to follow the rules of health. Without following the rules of health, we can not lead a healthier and happier life. To remain sound I wake up early in the morning and do some exercise. Balanced diet is greatly needed to remain hale and hearty. It is nothing but to take the right kinds of food in a proportionate way. As I want to keep my body fit, I have a balanced diet. Actually we have many kinds of food but all of them do not possess the same values and nutrition. For our sound health we need six kinds of elements of food in a balanced way. The lack of one or more kinds causes imbalanced situation in our body. Therefore, balanced diet is necessary to keep good health.

TREE PLANTATION

Our presence in this world would be impossible without trees. We are totally dependent on trees for living on the earth. A moment without oxygen, which trees supply us, will surely blow out our light of life. Again we get our food and furniture from trees. But we are cutting trees in such a large number that the country is going to be desert while the existence of us would be dangerous. So, the government of Bangladesh realizing the importance of trees celebrates tree planting week every year. It encourages all of us to plant more trees for our better future. People nowadays are coming forward spontaneously for planting trees as they now realize the importance of trees. Many trees in the recent years have been planted on both sides of the highways, coastal areas and in the forests. We have to continue our tree planting programme. Otherwise, our atmosphere will be polluted with carbon-di-oxide. A tree is also a big saving thing for the next generation.

NEWSPAPER

Newspaper is a valuable gift of modern civilization. It brings us important news of home and abroad. It is a powerful instrument to mould future of a country. It creates public opinion. It helps to make government policy. It informs us of market prices. Thus we can know everything of the world by reading it and sitting at home. News-paper should be impartial. When it gives impartial opinion, it is a great friend of the nation. So we should try for the development of the newspaper.

DANGERS OF SMOKING

Certainly smoking is a very bad habit. The dangers of smoking know no bounds. It harms one in various ways. One clasps a lot of incurable diseases like bronchitis, asthma, lung cancer and so on by smoking. And one being attacked by these diseases may go to the land of death. A smoker harms not only himself but also others who are supposed to be non-smokers. When any smoker smokes cigarette, air gets polluted. And the non-smokers taking polluted air get harmed severely. However, I always avoid smoking and try to make others understand about the dangers of smoking. But my elder brother is the chain-smoker. It is a matter of great anxiety for our family. I indirectly try to make my brother understand about the dangers of smoking. I hope, he will give up smoking in near future. However, as smoking is harmful to health, it should be banned in public places.

LOAD-SHEDDING

Load-shedding is not desirable. It is harmful to civilization. However, load means burden and shedding means minimizing. Therefore, load-shedding means the minimizing of burden of anything. Of late, in our country loadshedding in electricity is acutely felt and seen which makes our life intolerable and boring. Because of deficiency in electricity load shedding occurs. Our country is densely populated. The storage of electricity is not sufficient to provide electricity with all. As a result, load-shedding in the country is seen frequently. Sometimes, it becomes very severe. Of course, the government tries its best to provide electricity with all. It is imperative to mention here that load shedding in quick succession can bring breach of discipline in the country. So, the government must be conscious of this. Overall sense of duty and consciousness can play a vital role in stopping load-shedding. Besides, production of electricity should be increased to fulfil the demand.

PHYSICAL EXERCISE

Physical exercise is the movement of our limbs. It helps us to be sound physically and mentally. Without physical exercise we can not enjoy soundness of body as well as mind. It makes a man strong, active and keeps him free from disease. On the contrary, a man who does not take physical exercise is attacked by various diseases. He can not have soundness of body as well as mind. So, all of us should take physical exercise regularly. There are various forms of physical exercise. All forms of exercise are not suitable for everybody. Those who are strong in body can take all forms of exercise. But those who are weak in body can not take hard exercises. Because of the fact that the weak persons feel disinterested to take hard exercises. The weak and old persons can walk in the open air in the morning and in the evening. And thus they can be benefited. But over exercise is harmful to body. If one takes over exercise, one can be affected severely. Therefore one needs to take exercise according to one's bodily ability and capability.

MY BIRTHDAY PARTY

By birthday party I mean a celebration that is celebrated for one's birth anniversary. I am eager to celebrate my birthday. By arranging a party I celebrated my last birth anniversary. My friends, kith and kin, well-wishers and many others were invited to my birthday party. About two hundred guests were invited to the party. A special cake was ordered. At the appointed time the guests came to our residence. I received them cordially. When I cut the cake with a knife, all began to sing, "Happy birthday to you." It seemed to me that I was the main attraction of the party. Pieces of cake, delicious food items like Khichuri, Payes, Pitha made by my mother were provided among the guests. The eating accompanied by a lot of gossiping and giggling went on. Cameras were begun to click on. After these, jokes were made. Then I said goodbye to my guests. After that I observed my birthday gifts and felt very happy. Truly speaking, the party was very enjoyable.

AIR POLLUTION

Air is the most important element of our environment. By inhaling and exhaling fresh air, we can survive on earth. So, it can be regarded as the life. But it also becomes a killer when it is polluted. And it is polluted in various ways and means. Especially it is polluted by smoke. Man makes fire to cook food, makes bricks, melstar for road construction and to do many other things. Fire creates smoke and pollutes the air. Railway engines and powerhouses creates smoke by burning coal and oil. Mills and factories also emit a lot of smoke. Buses, trucks and cars use petrol and diesel. These too emit smoke. All these kinds of smoke pollute the air. By inhaling polluted air, we suffer from various fatal diseases like bronchitis, asthma, lung cancer and so on. We may lose our existence being attacked by these fatal diseases. So, it is our bounden responsibility to save air from pollution. Public awareness can be raised to decrease the production of all kinds of smoke. And then we can have an air pollution free environment.

MY FAVOURITE SPORTSMAN

I play different kinds of games and sports like cricket, football, badminton, handball and so on. Of all games, I like cricket most. So my favourite sportsman is from the cricket world. He is Ashraful Haq, the youngest player of Bangladesh Cricket Team. Infact. I am his fan. He is a right-handed batsman. I like him for his outstanding performance and achievements. His batting style is excellent and attractive. He is not only a batsman but also a bowler and a good fielder. He has the records of acquiring century at his initial test match in the least tender age. He is regarded as a "run-machine". He gives pleasure and gets pleasure in playing the game. Considering all sides, he is a good cricketer. I think a good future is waiting for him.

ARSENIC POLLUTION

At present arsenic pollution is an anxiety of Bangladesh. In chemistry, arsenic is referred to as a violently poisonous white compound of brittle element. Now this element is detected to be present in large quantities in the tube-well water of the many districts of Bangladesh. It causes a kind of health hazard. Press reports on this matter are drawing attention of all classes of people to be aware of it and also to take all possible preventive measures. Drinking water polluted by arsenic causes many diseases like sores and stomachache troubles. So, urgently it is needed to be checked and teach people how to get rid of it. At present, an antidote is discovered to purify water polluted by arsenic. Besides, the World Bank has agreed to extend all possible helps to mitigate the arsenic problem in our country. So the Govt. should take necessary steps to check the arsenic pollution.

A MOONLIT NIGHT

The night in which the moon shines brightly in the cloudless clear sky is generally known as moonlit night. A moonlit night is a remarkable occasion for a beauty seeker. It offers a very splendid and charming view. It is a night of exquisite beauty and joy. In a moonlit night the moon looks like a disk of silver. The moon bathes the world with her silvery light. The sparking stars twinkle around the moon. Rivers, ocean, canals and ponds seem to laugh in the splendid moonlit night. The trees and creepers look bright in sparkling. The flowers glitter in the garden like pearls. Birds come out of their nests and fly about. Beasts come out and run to and fro. People of all ages amuse themselves in a moonlight night. They pass some hours in gossiping and telling story. It has a magical power of transporting us to a land of fairy and imagination. It arouses the poets of all languages to sing highly in a moonlight night. It loses the dullness of a night and thrills our hearts. It is a great pleasure and source of recreation for the people.

WATER POLLUTION

Water is a very important element of human environment. It is a liquid substance. It is a compound of Hydrogen and Oxygen. It is an essential element of nature because it saves all kinds of veiw of the earth. Clean water is healthful but when it is polluted, it is very harmful. It can be polluted in many ways. It is polluted by waste and filth. Water is polluted by using chemical fertilizers and various insecticides of the land. When mills and factories throw their waste products into rivers and canals, water become polluted. Again motor, launch, steamer pollute water by throwing oil. By drinking this polluted water, we often get sick and finally die. So we should prevent water pollution. Water can be purified by boiling it and using purified tablets. We cannot live without pure water. Above all, for a healthier and a happier life we should drink pure water.

THE 21ST FEBRUARY

The 21st February is a red letter day in the history of Bangladesh. The Pakistani rulers wanted "Urdu will be the state language of Pakistan". But it is impossible to establish in the constitution. The 21st February is a martyr day of our country. Every year the nation remembers this day with due respect and solemnity. On 17th November, 1999 the 21st February is dignified in the UNESCO conference. It is introduced to all as international Mother Language Day. About 188 states supported this proposal warmly. Every year all classes of people celebrate this day with honour. They go to the Shaheed Minar and keep flowers at the altar of Shaheed Minar to show tribute to the martyrs.Thus the significance of the day is great for the people of Bangladesh. However, the people of Bangladesh can never forget the 21st February. As a citizen everybody should love his or her country and mother tongue.

MY FAVOURITE POET

I have read the poems of many Bengali poets. But Quazi Nazrul Islam is the most appealing to me. His poems, novels, stories, letters, songs and dramas have the greatest appeal to me. They inspire me with courage, hope and aspiration. I find my feelings and emotions expressed in his poems, songs and other writings. So, he is my favourite poet. He is the rebel and national poet of Bangladesh. He is one of the most famous poets of Bengali literature. When I go through his poem, I feel joy. Agnibina, Bisher Bashi, Jugabani, Rikter Bhadan etc. are my favourite readings. His works inspire all to fight against evils. His works inspired us during our liberation struggle. For this, he is favourite with all. Nazrul was born at Churulta in the district of Burdwan on the 11 Jaistha in 1306 Bs. His restless spirit did not allow him to stay at particular place. In his young age, he was found at school one time, with a music party at another time and later on when he was student of class X, he joined the warfront as a soldier on the side of the Allies, during the First World War in 1914. Nazrul was the first to write for the poor, the enslaved and the hungry. For this he suffered much. His writings direct us to the right goal of our life. He died in Dhaka on the 29th August in 1979 AD. He was laid to eternal rest beside Dhaka University Mosque.

VICTORY DAY

The 16th December is a red letter day in the history of Bangladesh. On this day. we won victory at the cost of a bloody battle of nine months. We celebrated the 'Victory Day' in our college very gorgeously. Our teachers cordially helped us in the arrangement. On the 15th December, we decorated every corner of the college compound with green leaves, festoons and coloured papers. Adequate seating arrangements were made for the teachers and students. Under the guidance of our physical instructor and some other teachers we fixed the items. We started the celebration by hoisting the national flag. Immediately after this, the march past took place and the principal of our college took the salute. Then they sang the national anthem. We also arranged a discussion meeting and a cultural function. Both the teachers and the students took part in the discussion. Actually the day was very happy and enjoyable.

THE INDEPENDENCE DAY WE CELEBRATED

The 26th March is a red letter day in the history of Bangladesh. It is regarded as our Independence Day. On this day, we pay rich tributes to the memory of the martyrs who laid down their lives for the sake of our independence. We celebrated the last Independence Day in our college very gorgeously. Our teachers cordially helped us in the arrangements. On the 25th March, we decorated every corner of the college compound with green leaves, festoons and coloured papers. Adequate seating arrangements were made for the teachers and students. Under the guidence of our physical instructor and some other teachers, we fixed the items. We started the celebration by hosting the national flag. Immediately after this the march past took place and the Principal of our college took the salute. Then they sang the national anthem. We also arranged a discussion meeting and a cultural function. Both the teachers and the students took part in the discussion. Actually the day was very happy and enjoyable. 

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➤ Articles A, An, The ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ COMBINING OF SENTENCES ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ "Uses and Omission of Definite Article ""The"" in Bangla Language ~ englishgrammarsite

" ➤ Large was his bounty, and his soul sincere, Heaven did a recompense as largely send: He gave to Misery all he had, a tear, He gain'd from Heaven 'twas all he wish'd a friend. ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ The jaws' hooked clamp and fangs Not to be changed at this date; A life subdued to its instrument; ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Pronoun Chart ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ How to do well in English Part কীভাবে ইংরেজিতে ভালো করবেন? ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Verb ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Tense ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Use of NEITHER .... NOR ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Prefix ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Preposition ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Voice Change (A-Z) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ A SUNSET SCENE ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ THE SENTENCE AND THE PARAGRAPH ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ CHARITY ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Phrase and Its Classification ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ OFFERS, SUGGESTIONS, ORDER OR INTENTION ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Adjectives followed by the preposition About, At, In ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Infinitive ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ A STREET ACCIDENT ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Nor shall death brag thou wander'st in his shade, When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st: ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ A RAINY DAY ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ DETERMINERS ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Gerund, Participle, Infinitive ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ War's annals will cloud into night Ere their story die. ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Passage Narration ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Prepositions (Further Discussion) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ A Novel and a Drama ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Download All PDF Documents Freely ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ IELTS WRITING ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Index (Grammar Contents) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Cliché ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Sentences: Simple, Complex, Compound ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Future Tense ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Discourse Markers ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Determiners And Quantifiers ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Subject and Predicate ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Strategies for SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Verb ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Use of Some Prepositions with Diagram ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Creative Writing ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Basic English Test - 3 with Solution ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Erotic vs Sexual vs Sexy ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ CLAUSES, PHRASES AND PHRASAL VERBS ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Frequent Antonyms ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Punctuation ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Rules of Changing Voice: Active to Passive ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Regular and Irregular Verbs ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Since, for, from, ago ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ NON-FINITE VERBS: INFINITIVE, PARTICIPLE, GERUND ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Frequently Asked Questions On Grammar: Episode 01 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Subject-Verb Agreement Rules । Subject-Verb Agreement-এর নিয়মাবলী ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Common and Important Antonyms ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Explanations and Examples of Imperative and Exclamatory Sentences ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Verb ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ GRAMMAR EXERCISES 📝 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Grammatical Structures : Episode 2 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Right Forms of Verbs ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Do-support or Do-insertion ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Raining / Splitting / Drizzling / Pouring / Lashing / Hailing / Coming Down ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Right forms of verbs ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Grammar: Download PDF Documents ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Tense with Correct Usage ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ If our two loves be one, or, thou and I Love so alike, that none doe slacken, none can die. ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ SELF-RELIANCE ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Uncountable Countable ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ A Friend in Need Is a Friend Indeed ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ SHORTCUT TO PREPOSITION - 1 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Determiners ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Use of Preposition ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ List of Uncountable Noun ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ English Grammar and its contents ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Capitalization ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Tag Questions ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ War Words বাংলাদেশের মুক্তিযুদ্ধের বর্ণনায় ব্যবহৃত শব্দ ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Semicolon and Colon ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ A BUS STAND ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ English Grammar Book PDF ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Clauses: Noun Clause ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Group Verbs | Phrasal Verbs | Prepositional Verbs ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Preposition and Prepositional Phrase ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ A HOUSE ON FIRE ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Uses of Prepositions with Examples ।। উদাহরণসহ Prepositions-এর ব্যবহার ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Happy ye leaues when as those lilly hands, Which hold my life in their dead doing might, Shall handle you and hold in loues soft bands, lyke captiues trembling at the victors sight. ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ """Mis"" Prefix (উপসর্গ) দিয়ে vocabulary ~ englishgrammarsite

" ➤ English-Bangla Translation (10 Parts in Single Post) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Please vs. Kindly, uncountable vs. singular vs. plural, open vs. open up ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Subject-Verb Agreement : Episode 1 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Composition: How to write a good composition ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Short, shortly, in short ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Verbals ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Subject-Verb Agreement (Further Discussion) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Basic Sentence Patterns ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Word Order and Basic Sentence Patterns ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Difference between Mistake and Error ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Accidence (Inflection) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ CONFUSING VERBS ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Clauses: Principle, Subordinate and Coordinate Clauses ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Adverb ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Students, Student's and Students' ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ COMPOUND TO COMPLEX ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ What is Objective Case? ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Preposition: Definition, Examples, Types and Appropriate Use ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Linking Words: Examples of Sentence Linkers ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ A Paragraph and an Essay ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Uses of Tense ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Rules of Translation: Used to and Would ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ TENSION ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ It may be we shall touch the Happy Isles, And see the great Achilles, whom we knew. ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ The Uses of Auxiliary Verbs ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Tense Chart ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Adverbs ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Adverbs ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ What is Adverbial ? ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Downtoning ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Idiom and Phrases (200) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Verbs: Voice (Active and Passive Voice) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ RIGHT FORM OF THE VERBS ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ SPLITTIG OF SENTENCES ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Interaction among Different Tenses ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Informal Contractions for Fast English Speaking and Writing ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ What Is Grammatical Mood? (ক্রিয়ার ভাব) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ "Joining of Sentences: Use of "" Because of "" ~ englishgrammarsite

" ➤ A TRADE FAIR ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ The tigers in the panel that she made Will go on prancing, proud and unafraid ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Elliptical construction ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Tense ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Removing Confusion ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Application for some financial help. ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Transformation: Assertive to Interrogative ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Voice Change (Passive to Active) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Uses of Shall, Will, Should, Would ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Subject-Verb Agreement Rules with Examples ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Cases of Nouns and Pronouns ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ QUESTIONS WORKED-OUT JOINING OF SENTENCES ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ PREPOSITIONS SHOWING TIME, POSITION AND DIRECTION ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ And happy rymes bathed in the sacred brooke Of Helicon whence she derived is, When ye behold that Angels blessed looke, My soules long lacked foode, my heauens blis. ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Subject and Verb Agreement ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Vocabulary PDF ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Punctuation ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Conjunctions ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Adjective ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ ✓ Common Errors in English by Paul Brians || Discussed into 14 Parts || ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Grammatical units ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Writing a Cover Letter to Apply for a Job ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ At, in ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ MY GRANDMOTHER ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ For love, all love of other sights controules, And makes one little roome an every where. ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ After, in, within, at, by ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Nominative/Subjective Case ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Modifiers ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Transformation of Sentence এর নিয়ম (Sentence Changing) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Basics of Tense ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ English-Bangla Translation (10 Parts in Single Post) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Basic English Test - 6 with Solution ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ THE WORLD MOTHER LANGUAGE DAY Or, INTERNATIONAL MOTHER LANGUAGE DAY ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ LEISURE ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ What Are Adjectives? Definition, Types, Examples, Explanation & Usage of Adjectives ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ PUNCTUALITY ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Compound to Simple ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Common Errors in English - Part 8 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Fewer vs Less ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ CONTRACTED SENTENCES ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Gerund with Important Notes ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Subject-Verb Agreement ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Omission of Articles/Determiners ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Articles ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Linking Words ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Tense ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Examples of Simple Complex Compound Interchange ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ 7 SMART TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Each other vs One another ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Noun Clause ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Pronoun References: Definition, Types, Examples, Exercises ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ CHANGE OF DEGREES: SUPERLATIVE INTO POSITIVE ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ At last, at least, at length ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Future Tense ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Application for celebrating the Pahela Baishakh. ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Formation of Sentences in the Light of Tenses ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Punctuation: Definition, Types and Usage Rules ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Differences between Noun Clause and Adjective Clause ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Pronoun ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Using Countable and Uncountable Nouns ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Wrong Parts of Speech ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Oxymoron ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Number ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Epistrophe ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ NON­ERRORS ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Fruits of Bangladesh ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ What is Clause? ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Grammarly Articles ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun; ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ VERBS THAT ARE ALWAYS FOLLOWED BY INFINITIVE ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Special Rules of Voice Change: Preposition Part ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ I'D FESTIVAL ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Uses of Preposition ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Confused Prepositions: Part 2 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ THE SCENE IN AN EXAMINATION HALL ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Clause vs Phrase ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ A RAILWAY STATION ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Comparison of Adjectives ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Polysyndeton ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE RULES THE WORLD ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Six Tenses in Progressive Forms of Verbs ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ ESL: Intermediate And Advanced English Grammar ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Degree শর্ট টেকনিক ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Much, very, too, enough; Much, many ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Types of Paragraphs ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Confusing Words: Lose (লূজ), Loss (লস), Loose (লূস) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Adjective ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Homographs and heteronyms ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Verb: Definition & Types ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Words Commonly Misspelt ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Group Verbs versus Single Verbs ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ TOELF ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Death closes all: but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet be done, Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods. ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ A STORMY NIGHT ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Sentence ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Rules of Joining/Combining Sentences with Examples ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Where There Is a Will There Is a Way ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Narration - Reporting to Reported Speech ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Pronoun (সর্বনাম) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Uses of Prepositions ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Subject-Verb Agreement এর নিয়ম ও ব্যবহার ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Pronoun ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee. ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ DUTY TO PARENTS ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Common Errors in English - Part 4 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Linking verbs ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Sentence Fragments ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Important Charts/Tables ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Rules of Changing Voice (Voice Change) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Chiasmus ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Present Tense ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Transformation: Affirmative to Negative ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Affirmative to Negative ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Most Important Literary Terms ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Pronouns ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Subordination ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Linking / Transition Words ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Dos and Don'ts of Job Interview ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Confusing Verbs ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ What Is Signal Word? ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Basic English Test - 4 with Solution ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Future Tense (ভবিষ্যত কাল) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Ago, before ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ How to Use Relative Pronouns? ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ An evening walk by a riverside ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Interchange of Parts of Speech ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Rules of Using Tenses ।। Tense ব্যবহারের নিয়ম ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Nominal, Verbal and Clausal Ellipsis ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Meaning, Function and Uses of Modals ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ What Is Diction? Different Types of Diction with Examples ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Emphasizing ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Common Grammatical Errors ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Deduction or Modal ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ A HARTAL DAY ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Number (বচন) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ ইংরেজি গ্র্যামার (বাংলা ভার্শন) ।। English Grammar in Bangla ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Pronoun: Definition, Types & Examples ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Interjection ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Basic Verb Patterns ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Noun ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Common Errors in English - Part 2 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ ENVIRONMENT POLLUTION ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Features of Capitalisation ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Value of time ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Verb (ক্রিয়া) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ SPLITTING UP SENTENCES ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Fish vs Fishes ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ RULES OF SPELLING ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Rules of Filling in the Gap ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Transformation of Sentences: Affirmative to Negative ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Parts of Speech in detail ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Inversion ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Noun (বিশেষ্য) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Articles ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Adverb Clause ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Combination of Sentences বাক্য সংযোজন ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Use of AT ALL and OF ALL ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Literary Genres/Forms ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ NOMINAL COMPOUNDS ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ THE QUEUE FOR FLOOD RELIEF ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Verb List ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ NUMBER AND PERSON ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ A STREET HAWKER ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ ADJECTIVES ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Uses of Tenses ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Make দিয়ে Important Phrases ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Use of Punctuations ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Value of Time or, Time and tide wait for none. ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Ought vs should ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ PRICE SPIRAL ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Case ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Adjective ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Noun ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Unnecessary Use of Articles ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Personal Pronoun ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ How to Use Articles (a/an/the) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ CHANGE OF DEGREES: POSITIVE INTO COMPARATIVE ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Changing Speech/Narration ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Adjective Clause ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Syntax ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Simple Sentence to Complex Sentence ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Run-on Sentences ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Countable and Uncountable Noun ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Joining Sentences Into Compound Sentence ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Uses of Article ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Conditional Sentences or If Clauses ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Noun-Pronoun Agreement Rules ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ A BRIDAL PARTY ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Rules for Causative Verbs ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Nominative/Subjective Case ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Use of Some Adjectives (কয়েকটি বিশেষণের ব্যবহার) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Sentences: Simple, Complex, Compound ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Grammar Index in Brief ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Completing Sentences in Bangla (PDF) ।। বাংলায় Completing Sentences এর নিয়ম ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Pronoun ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Parallelism ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Word Function With Important Examples ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Application for a testimonial. ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Techniques of Transformation: Examples ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Vocabulary: Selected 1000 Words নির্বাচিত শব্দভাণ্ডার ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Common English Expressions ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Affirmative to Negative ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Tense in detail ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Idioms and Phrases ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ DIFFERENT CLAUSES WITH THE SAME LINKER ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ SENTENCE CONSTRUCTIONS ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ SPLITTIG OF SENTENCES ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Prepositions of Time: at, in, on ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Antonyms or Words with Opposite Meanings ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Choose the Correct Form of Verbs ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Reporting, Reported, Direct and Indirect Speech ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Simple to Compound ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ A Short Story and a Novel ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Sentence (বাক্য) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ What is Objective Case? ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Conjunction with charts ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Kinds of Verbs ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Ambition is Neither Good nor Bad ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ SHORTCUT TO PREPOSITION - 4 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Daily English Vocabulary ● Day 1 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Sometime, some time, sometimes ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Disinterested vs Uninterested ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Plurals having no Singular forms ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Ways of forming the feminine gender ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Linkers ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Yet this will go onward the same Though Dynasties pass. ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Preposition: Definition, Types, Examples, Exercises ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ PREPOSITIONS PDF ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ TEST: Rules for Causative Verbs ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ One word substitution ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ COMPREHENSION TEST ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ In Proportion that a Workman Improves the Man is Degraded ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Insensible vs Sensible ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Aunt Jennifer's tigers prance across a screen, Bright topaz denizens of a world of green ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Usage of Present Perfect Tense ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ to set budding more, And still more, later flowers for the bees, Until they think warm days will never cease, For Summer has o'er-brimmed their clammy cells. ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Gerund and Participle ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ In Democracies, Servants are, in Some Sort, Equal to their Masters ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Health ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Darkness beneath night's darkness had freed, That rose slowly towards me, watching. ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Comparison of Adjectives (Degree) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Chance vs Opportunity ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Man does not live by bread alone ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ RUSH IN TRAINS ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Comma ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ And happy lines, on which with starry light, Those lamping eyes will deigne sometimes to look And reade the sorrowes of my dying spright, Written with teares in harts close bleeding book. ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ HIJACKING ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Simple to Complex ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ More About Article ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Nearly Homonymous Writings for BCS Exam ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Dative: Function and Forms ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Singular—Plural Rules ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ SHORTCUT TO PREPOSITION - 3 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Completing Sentence (Updated) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ A STREET BEGGAR ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Life is action, not contemplation ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Grammatical Structures : Episode 1 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Parts of Speech - Table ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Adjectives followed by the preposition With ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ American English vs British English ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Most Common Grammar Mistakes and Corrections ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Common Errors in English - Part 11 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Subject in Embedded Questions (Misplaced Words) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ YOUR COLLEGE COMMON ROOM ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Wordy Phrase vs Concise Phrase ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Enough vs Sufficient ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ 16 PDF Files on Verbs, Tenses, Right Form of Verbs and Subject-Verb Agreement ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Common Errors in English - Part 5 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Clever vs Bright vs Brilliant ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Negation and Double Negative ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ LETTER-WRITING ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ ❒ English Vocabulary Course Materials ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Collocations ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ A rainy day ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Gender ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Except, excepting, except for, except that ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Beautiful vs Handsome vs Good-looker ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Clause নিয়ে বিস্তারিত-সহজ আলোচনা ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Parts of Speech ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Errors in Conditional Sentences ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ English Grammar Test with Answers ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Common Errors in English - Part 6 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Avoiding the Unnecessary Talk is a Moral Beauty ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Common Errors in English - Part 7 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Confused Prepositions: Part 1 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Whether vs If ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Hobbies ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ What Is Adverb? Definition, Types, Function, Position & Examples of Adverb ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ AUXILIARY VERBS AND ERRONEOUS USE OF THEM ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Subject-Verb Agreement ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Disclaimer ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Visit to a place of interest ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Usages of At and In ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ But suck'd on countrey pleasures, childishly? Or snorted we in the seven sleepers den? ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Common Errors in English - Part 9 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Confused Prepositions: Part 3 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Expect vs Hope ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Verbs Not Used in the Continuous ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ At present, presently ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Adverb: Classification, Position and Misapplication ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Noun Clause as object (Misplaced Words) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Basic Vocabulary: A-G , Episode 1 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Warranty vs Guarantee ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Clasp vs Grasp vs Grip ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ The day when everything went wrong ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Kinds of Adverb ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Differences between With and By ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Wrong Use of Conjunctions ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ But vs Except vs Save ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Inseparable Two-Word Verbs ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Adverb (ক্রিয়া-বিশেষণ) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Objective Complement (Misplaced Words) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Chunk vs Hunk vs Slice ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Adjective or Adverb? ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Using Articles - A, An, The ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Visit to a Book fair ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Fancy Words vs Plain Words ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Adjective and its classification in detail ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Important Adjectives for Competitive Exams ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Loose vs Lose ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Past Tense ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ How to Answer Short Questions ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Affirmative to Negative ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Words Followed by Preposition ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Recollections of childhood ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Your daily routine ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Difference Between Words ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Alone vs Lonely ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Childish vs Childlike ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Advertisements ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Subject-Verb Agreement (Updated 2022) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Transition Word ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Phrasal Verbs ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Adverbial clause of Manner (Misplaced Words) ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Misused Words: Part 1 ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Important Vocabulary ~ englishgrammarsite

➤ Genitive: Functions, Forms, Meanings ~ englishgrammarsite