Wren & Martin’s Middle School English Grammar & Composition (MSEGC) has been specially designed to be used as a prequel to the highly popular, High School English Grammar & Composition. Middle School English Grammar & Composition is largely based on the latest developments in the study of English structure and usage. The main objective of this book is to equip the learners with the ability to use English effectively in real-life situations.
Unlike many traditional grammar books, this book helps the student to use the language as well as gives detailed information about the language. It provides ample guidance and practice in sentence building, correct usage, comprehension, composition and other allied areas so as to equip the students with the ability to communicate effectively in English.
This book Useful for Middle Students.
1. Gender
2. Number
3. Nominative and Objective Case
4. Possessive (Genitive) Case
5. Definition and Usage
6. Kinds of PronounsKi
7. Relative Pronouns
8. Interrogative Pronouns
9. Demonstrative and Indefinite Pronouns
10. Reflexive and Emphatic Pronouns
11. Definition and Types
12. Comparison of Adjectives
13. Definite and Indefinite Articles
14. Definition and Usage
15. Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
16. Irregular Verbs
17. Linking Verbs
18. Auxiliary and Modal Verbs
19. Verb Forms in Conditionals
20. Mood
21. Definition and Usage
22. Definition and Usage
23. Definition and Usage
24. Simple Present and Present Continuous Tense
25. Simple Past and Past Continuous Tense
26. Simple Future and Future Continuous Tense
27. Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous Tense
28. Past Perfect Tense
29. Sequence of Tenses
30. Comparison of Adverbs
31. Position of Adverbs
32. Syntax of Adverbs
33. Definition and Usage
34. Words Followed by Appropriate Prepositions
35. Definition and Usage
36. Subordinating Conjunctions
37. Coordinating Conjunctions
38. Uses of Conjunctions
39. Definition and Usage
40. Definition
41. Subject and Predicate
42. Enlargement of Subject and Predicate
43. The Complement
44. Phrases
45. Clauses
46. Subject-Verb Agreement
47. Active and Passive Voice
48. Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences
49. Analysis of Simple Sentences
50. Analysis of Compound Sentences
51. Analysis of Complex Sentences
52. Combining Sentences
53. Ways of Transformation
54. Direct and Indirect Speech
55. Same Words, Different Parts of Speech
56. Usage
57. Reading Comprehension
58. Essay Writing
59. Story Writing
60. Letter Writing
61. Messages
62. Notices
63. Diary Entry
64. Dialogue Writing
65. Review
66. Biography
67. Autobiography
68. Making a Poster
69. Report Writing
70. Summary Writing
70. Writing Emails