This book Useful for Class III Students.
1. Some grammar rules and structures have been revised or recast so as to bring them into line with current usage. For example, the use of me, him, us, etc. after than and as in comparisons and the use of who as the object of a verb or preposition, which were frowned upon in P.C. Wren’s time, are now considered correct. Sentences like “He is taller than me”, “Who do you want?” and “ Who are you talking about?” are correct.
2. Some chapters have been expanded or recast so as to reflect the new developments in the study of English structure and usage. The chapters dealing with tenses and modals have been completely rewritten
3. The material dealing with analysis has been considerably cut down. The exercises on parsing have been eliminated
1. The Sentence
2. Subject and Predicate
3. The Noun
4. The Verb
5. The Adjective
6. The Adverb
7. The Pronoun
8. The Preposition
9. The Conjunction
10. The Interjection
11. Revision of Parts of Speech
12. Kinds of Sentences
13. Proper and Common Nouns
14. Abstract & Collective Nouns
15. Kinds of Nouns: Revision
16. Transitive & Intransitive Verbs
17. Linking Verbs
18. Adjectives of Quality
19. Adjectives of Quantity
20. Demonstrative Adjectives
21. Interrogative & Possessive Adjectives
22. Adjectives: Revision Exercises
23. Articles
24. Adverbs of Manner
25. Adverbs of Place
26. Adverbs of Time
27. Adverbs of Degree
28. Interrogative Adverbs
29. Adverbs: Revision Exercises
30. Personal Pronouns
31. Demonstrative Pronouns
32. Reflexive Pronouns
33. Interrogative Pronouns
34. Relative Pronouns
35. Number of Nouns
36. Gender of Nouns
37. Possessive Form
38. Comparison of Adjectives
39. Comparison of Adverbs
40. Personal Pronouns
41. My, Mine, Our, Ours, Etc.
42. Interrogative Pronouns
43. Relative Pronouns
44. Interrogative & Relative Pronouns
45. Introduction to Verb Forms
46. Tenses (1)
47. Tenses (2)
48. Tenses (3)
49. Active and Passive Voice
50. The Infinitive
51. The Gerund
52. The Present Participle
53. The Past Participle
54. Agreement of Verb with Subject