Examine Your EnglishOrient Blackswan, 1964 - 260 pages A course in English grammar and composition for students in Indian universities. The book has numerous examples and exercises, and having been designed essentially from an Indian point of view, will enable the Indian student to avoid the usual pitfalls in speech and writing. |
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Contents
PART ONECORRECT TOUR ENGLISH | 3 |
Pronouns | 9 |
E Articles | 20 |
G Adverbs | 34 |
Conjunctions | 49 |
ERRORS IN PUNCTUATION | 114 |
ESSAYS | 131 |
LETTERS | 153 |
REPORTED SPEECH | 181 |
PRECIS | 193 |
PARAPHRASE AND EXPANSION | 218 |
PRACTICE DRILLS FOR ORAL WORK | 229 |
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adjectives adverb Akbar Road asked aunt beautiful Benjamin Disraeli brother Bull cake Charles Dickens Charlotte Bronte clause comma common Correct the following DARK L Dear Sir Delhi dinner English Eric Partridge essay examination Exercise expressions father feel figures of speech finished following sentences following where necessary Francis Bacon girl give Hyderabad ideas indefinite article India keep live look married means Metonymy mind morning never night Notice nouns paraphrase Past Tense pencil person PHRASAL VERB phrases play plural Practise the following preposition pronoun pronunciation prose punctuation question Remember Reported Speech reporting verb Road rupees sense short silent sister sleep speak Srinagar stamps stress student theatre thing tomorrow tonight Transferred Epithet turn uncle week words Write a letter yesterday