English Language and Literature
Total Marks: 35
PART- I : Language 20
A) Parts of Speech:
→The Noun:
→The Determiner
→The Gender
→The Number
→The Pronoun
→The Verb: The Finite: transitive, intransitive The
Non-finite: participles, infinitives, gerund
→The Linking Verb
→The Phrasal Verb Modals
→The Adjective
→The Adverb
→The Preposition
→The Conjunction
B) Idioms & Phrases:
→Meanings of Phrases
→Kinds of Phrases
→Identifying Phrases
C) Clauses:
→The Principal Clause
→The Subordinate Clause:
→The Noun Clause
→The Adjective Clause
→The Adverbial Clause & its types
D) Corrections:
→The Tense
→The Verb
→The Preposition
→The Determiner
→The Gender
→The Number Subject-Verb Agreement
E) Sentences & Transformations:
→The Simple Sentence
→The Compound Sentence
→The Complex Sentence
→The Active Voice
→The Passive Voice
→The Positive Degree
→The Comparative Degree
→The Superlative Degree
F) Words:
→Meanings
→Synonyms
→Antonyms
→Spellings
→Usage of words as various parts of speech
→Formation of new words by adding prefixes and
suffixes
G) Composition:
→Names of parts of paragraphs/letters/
applications
PART- II: Literature- 15
English Literature:
→Names of writers of literary pieces from
Elizabethan period to the 21st Century.
→Quotations from drama/poetry of different ages.
PART- I : Language 20
A) Parts of Speech:
→The Noun:
→The Determiner
→The Gender
→The Number
→The Pronoun
→The Verb: The Finite: transitive, intransitive The
Non-finite: participles, infinitives, gerund
→The Linking Verb
→The Phrasal Verb Modals
→The Adjective
→The Adverb
→The Preposition
→The Conjunction
B) Idioms & Phrases:
→Meanings of Phrases
→Kinds of Phrases
→Identifying Phrases
C) Clauses:
→The Principal Clause
→The Subordinate Clause:
→The Noun Clause
→The Adjective Clause
→The Adverbial Clause & its types
→The Tense
→The Verb
→The Preposition
→The Determiner
→The Gender
→The Number Subject-Verb Agreement
E) Sentences & Transformations:
→The Simple Sentence
→The Compound Sentence
→The Complex Sentence
→The Active Voice
→The Passive Voice
→The Positive Degree
→The Comparative Degree
→The Superlative Degree
F) Words:
→Meanings
→Synonyms
→Antonyms
→Spellings
→Usage of words as various parts of speech
→Formation of new words by adding prefixes and
suffixes
G) Composition:
→Names of parts of paragraphs/letters/
applications
PART- II: Literature- 15
English Literature:
→Names of writers of literary pieces from
Elizabethan period to the 21st Century.
→Quotations from drama/poetry of different ages.
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