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QUESTION NO.-03

As stated earlier, Comprehension (Text) is the application of Grammatical Concept. So, to be well done with the question(s) of First Paper, we need to have a comprehensive knowledge over English grammar. It is more severe, especially for the Question No. -03 of course.

Question No. – 03: Correct form of words.

One needs to be done efficiently with the 3 things in order to get well with Question No. -03.

1. Syntax of English Sentence
2. Transformation
3. ABC of Preposition

Linking Verbs: appear, become, be, feel, seem, look, smell, stay, sound, taste, remain, grow, keep, get, prove, etc.]

Syntax:

A very little girl entered into the class. + + + + + + +
Det. Adv. Adj. noun verb prep. Det. Noun

Noun Phrase Verb Phrase Prepositional Phrase

Preposition0/1 Noun Phrase

Sentence Modifier, placed at the beginning or at the end of any sentence, is an Adverb.

Yesterday, a very little girl entered into the class. [Here, Yesterday, a sentence modifier, is an adverb]

Placement of Preposition:
1. there will be a preposition between two noun. i.e. noun + prep. + noun
2. So, by default before a Pre. + Noun, there will be a Noun Determiner:
Determiner is used almost before every noun, except before proper noun.
The development of railway has had a profound influence on the economic growth.
The Rahim is a very good student. [The won’t be used as Rahim is a proper noun]

Determiners 5 wU h_v: (a) Articles (a, an, the) h_v: The book is mine. I have a pen. (b) Possessive case (my, his, her, your, our, their, its.), h_v: His pen is lost (c) Demonstrative Pronoun(this,these,those,that), h_v:Those boys are naughty.I have lost that pen. (d) Numerals (one, two, three, first, second), h_v: Three men came to

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