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CONTENTS 

GRAMMAR                                                                        1-676

I. Noun and Number                                                                                            3-17

II. Noun and Gender                                                                                            18-22

III. Verb: Its Time and Tense                                                                                23-94
        - tenses and their constructions; strong & weak verbs; affirmative, interrogative, negative and interrogative-negative forms; use of could have + P. Pt. of verb, would have + P. Pt. of a verb and might have + P. Pt. of a verb

IV. Explorations into Verbs                                                                                95-137
    - verbs and their variety, [principal auxiliaries, modal auxiliaries and semi-modal auxiliaries;  causative verbs; quasi-passive verbs; finite & infinite verbs; tran Verbs: phrasal verbs sitive &  intransitive verbs; uses of some other verbs]; idiomatic uses of verbs and phrasal verbs

V. Nouns and Articles                                                                                        138-154
    - common nouns and articles; omission of articles before common nouns: proper nouns and articles; collective nouns and articles; material nouns and articles; abstract nouns and articles

VI. Noun and Case                                                                                            155-162
        nominative case; objective case; possessive case; case in apposition

VII. Pronoun                                                                                                      163-186
        - personal pronoun; possessive pronoun, possessive of interest; demonstrative pronoun, use of 'the same', use of 'so'; reflexive & emphatic pronouns; interrogative pronouns; relative pronouns: antecedents; how to use relative pronouns, joining with relative pronouns, indefinite pronoun; distributive pro noun; reciprocal pronoun

VIII. Adjective                                                                                                  187-214
        - classification of adjectives; adjectives & their uses; formation of adjectives; some foreign adjectives; notable cases; comparison of adjectives & adjectives of irregular comparison; distinction in the meaning of some comparatives; Latir adjectives; comparative forms used in positive sense

IX. Adverb                                                                                                        215-240
         - classification of adverbs; special cases; prepositional adverb; quasi adverb; some common averbs; same words used as both adjective and adverb; adver bial accusative; formation of  adverb; position of adverbs: predicative and attributive use of adverbs; comparison of adverbs
 
X. Preposition                                                                                                 241-308
        - classification of prepositions; same words used as prepositions and adverbs: uses of some common_prepositions বাংলার বিভক্তি এবং তার অনুবাদে preposition-এর ব্যবহার special cases;  idiomatic uses of preposition; appropriate preposition

XI. Conjunction                                                                                             309-318
        - classification of conjunctions; correlatives; notable cases

XII. Interjection

XIII. Kinds of Sentences according to meaning                                            319-320
        - assertive sentence, introductory 'there', expletive 'there', preparatory 'it'; inter rogative sentence,             framing 'WH' questions: imperative sentence: exclamatory sentence; optative sentence: emphatic         sentence

XIV. Finite Verbs: Moods
        - indicative mood, imperative mood, subjunctive mood; uses of 'would rather". 'would prefer' and 'it is time'

XV. Infinite Verbs: Infinitive, Participle

    Gerund and Verbal Noun
       - simple infinitive, gerundial infinitive, infinitives without "to". present infinitive, perfect infinitive,         infinitives after 'to be' and 'to have'; infinitive verb after 'about'; present participles, perfect                    participle, past participle; gerund, some words used as participles and gerunds; verbal noun; some         verbs take to-infinitive & some take ing-form; some verbs take either a to infinitive or ing-form

XVI. Voices                                                                                                366-394

    - transitive and intransitive verbs; direct and indirect object; changing the voice; passive voice of             quasi-passive verb; passive voice of intransitive verbs; special cases; passive voice of complex             sentences; voice change in sentences with infinite constructions; passive voice of verbs with objects      followed by infinitives; passive form of sentences having verbal noun with preposition & object.

XVII. Some Rules of Syntax                                                                     395-403
            - laws of agreement; laws of arrangement

XVIII. Sequence of Tense                                                                         404-407

XIX. Narration Change                                                                             408-436
        - Changing the Mode of Narration

XX. Sentence: Subject and Predicate                                                       437-441

XXI Structure of Sentences                                                                     442-468
        - distinctions between a clause and a phrase; sentences according to structure; classification of                 clauses; joining and splitting of different clauses; conditional clauses with 'if'

XXII. Phrase                                                                                           469-483
            - noun phrase: adjective phrase ; adverbial phrase; prepositional phrase; verbal phrase: some                 foreign words & phrases

XXIII. Transformation of Sentences                                                     484-504 D

A. Changing Interrogative into Assertive ones and Vice-Versa
B. Changing Affirmative Sentences into Negative Ones and Vice-Versa
C. Changing Exclamatory Sentences into Assertive Ones and Vice-Versa 
D. Interchange of the Degrees of Comparison
E. Transformation of Sentences Having Adverb 'too' 
F. Converting Simple Sentences into Complex Ones
G. Converting Simple Sentences into Compound Ones
H. Converting Complex Sentences into Simple Ones 
I. Converting Complex Sentences into Compound Ones
J. Converting Compound Sentences into Complex Ones
K. Converting Compound Sentences into Simple Ones
L. Converting Complex Sentences Having a Relative Clause into a Simple One Using 'Ed', 'En', 'Ing' Participles
M. Converting Simple Sentences Having Subject + Verb + Object + Verb-ing Combination into Complex Ones
N. Interchange of one Part of Speech for Another
O. Changing Active voice into Passive Voice and Vice-Versa 
 
XXIV. Joining of Two or More Sentences into a single one                           505-517
            - use of present, past and perfect participles; use of infinitive forms; use of nominative absolute;               use of adverbial clauses; use of noun in apposition; use of preposition with a noun or gerund;                 examples illustrating the application of all the methods discussed

XXV. Splitting of Sentences                                                                          518-520
            - splitting of simple sentences; splitting of complex sentences; splitting of com pound sentences

XXVI. Word Formation                                                                                521-578
            - affixation, some English words in use; formed from Latin and Greek stems; compound words             (nominal, adjectival and verbal compounds); words of modern coinage; diminutives, same                     words used as different parts of speech; forms of same words in different parts of speech

XXVII. Single words for longer expressions                                             579-590

XXVIII. Idioms                                                                                         591-615

XXIX. English equivalents of Bengali Proverbs                                      616-621

XXX. Rules of Spelling                                                                           622-628

XXXI. Rules of Punctuation                                                                    629-636

XXXII. Some special types of English Vocabulary                                 637-652
             - homonyms: homophones: words misused and confused

XXXIII. Some Important Tips to Correct Usage                                     653-661

XXXIV. Common Errors
                - words; unnecessary and superfluous words

COMPREHENSION TEST UNSEEN

COMPOSITION:

Describing a Process Reporting Dialogues
Writing Instructions (Dos and Don'ts) 
Writing Letters of Different Types
Telegram Writing
Notice
Reporting an Event Paragraph Writing
Story Writing
Translation
Passages worked out: exercises with hints; exercises without hints

ENGLISH RENDERING OF IDIOMATIC

BENGALI EXPRESSIONS

Idiomatic uses of Bengali Nouns
Idiomatic uses of Bengali Adjectives 
Idiomatic uses of Bengali Verbs
English Rendering of Repetitive Bengali Phrases
Idiomatic uses of Some Bengali Particles 
Idioms Peculiar to Various Spheres and Professions
Colloquial Expressions
Miscellaneous Idiomatic Expressions in Common use 
Idiomatic uses of Words

APPENDIX

insects and certain types of humans; collective nouns indicating various groups of living and non-living things; verbs indicating the call of various animals and birds and noises made by insects; words indicating the offspring of animals: verbs indicating the movements of various animals; verbs indicating sounds made by different natural and man made things: idiomatic usage of animal names.


  • Name – A Treasure Trove For English Learners
  • Writer: D.P Bhattacharya
  • Publication: NewLight Publication
  • Language: Bengali
  • File Type – PDF
  • File Size – 57 Mb
  • Page – 466
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