Paragraph Writing & Sentence Flow From Single Sentences to Coherent Storytelling 1. The “T.E.E.L.” Structure A perfect paragraph isn’t just a collection of sentences; it’s a logical unit. Follow this
Paragraph Writing & Sentence Flow From Single Sentences to Coherent Storytelling 1. The “T.E.E.L.” Structure A perfect paragraph isn’t just a collection of sentences; it’s a logical unit. Follow this
Possessive Case Cheatsheet Mastering Apostrophes, Ownership, and Pronouns 1. Basic Apostrophe Usage (‘s) Noun Type Rule Example Singular Nouns Add ‘s The boy’s book. Plural Nouns (ends in S) Add
Active & Passive Voice Cheatsheet The Ultimate Guide to Sentence Transformation & Verb Rules 1. The Golden Transformation Rule Active: Subject + Verb + Object ↓ Passive: Object + Helping
Direct & Indirect Speech Cheatsheet Mastering Narration: All Rules, Tense Changes & Sentence Types 1. Tense Transformation (The Golden Rule) Note: Tense changes only if the reporting verb is in
The 8 Parts of Speech: Master Chart The Building Blocks of the English Language Part of Speech Function (What it does) Example Words Example Sentence 1. Noun Names a person,
Singular & Plural Cheatsheet The Ultimate Guide to Plural Noun Rules 1. Standard Rules (The Basics) Ending Condition Rule Examples (Singular → Plural) Most Nouns Add -s Cat → Cats,
The Master Tense Chart All 12 English Tenses: Rules & Formulae at a Glance TENSE Group PRESENT (वर्तमान) PAST (भूतकाल) FUTURE (भविष्य) SIMPLE(Indefinite) Sub + V1 (+s/es) + Obj Ex:
Active to Passive Voice Rules Master the Transformation Across All Tenses Golden Rule: The Object of the active sentence becomes the Subject of the passive sentence. Always use the 3rd
Modal Verbs: Rules and Examples Modal verbs are helping verbs used to express ability, possibility, permission, or obligation. 1. CAN (Ability / Permission) Rule: Subject + Can + V1 +
1. Present Simple (Active & Passive) Active Rule: Sub + V1 (s/es) + Obj Passive Rule: Obj + is/am/are + V3 + by + Sub He eats an apple. –
1. Present Simple Tense Rule: Subject + Verb (1{st} form) + s/es (for he/she/it/singular) + Object. Usage: For habits, general truths, and fixed arrangements. I write a letter. – मैं
The Master Method to Memorize Any Spelling Most confusing spellings happen because English borrows from many languages (Latin, French, Greek) and pronunciation changes over time. The trick is to find
1. Greetings & Politeness 1. Hello – नमस्ते 2. Good morning – सुप्रभात 3. Good afternoon – शुभ अपराह्न 4. Good evening – शुभ संध्या 5. Good night
Simple Present Formula: Base form of the verb (for I, you, we, they) or base form + s/es (for he, she, it) 1. I eat breakfast at 7 am.
Mastering Active and Passive Voice in Paragraph Writing (With Hindi Meanings) सक्रिय और निष्क्रिय वाक्य में पैराग्राफ लेखन की कला (हिंदी अर्थ सहित) Do your paragraphs sometimes feel flat? Or