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Define 1.       Noun 2.       Pronoun 3.       Verb 4.       Adjective 5.       Adverb 6.       Preposition 7.       Conjunction 8.       Interjection 1.       Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper about the increasing awareness of health and diet. 2.       Write a letter to your friend regarding your wedding plans. 3.       Write a letter to the editor of a daily newspaper, about the misuse and poor maintenance of a public park in your area.   1.       Education in India 2.       Water pollution in India 3.  Healthy Lifestyle

Letter Writing

Essay Writing

Essays are common in elementary, middle, high school and college, and you may even need to write essays in the business world (although they are usually called "reports" at that point). An  essay  is defined as "a short piece of writing that expresses information as well as the writer's opinion." Writing For some, writing an essay is as simple as sitting down at their computer and beginning to type, but a lot more planning goes into writing an essay successfully. If you have never written an essay before, or if you struggle with writing and want to improve your skills, it is a good idea to go through several steps in the essay writing process. For example, to write an essay, you should generally: Decide what kind of essay to write Brainstorm your topic Do research Develop a thesis Outline your essay Write your essay Edit your writing to check spelling and grammar While this sounds like a lot of steps to write a simple essay, if you follow them...

Parts of Speech

Parts of Speech file:///C:/Users/Inct%20231%20c/Desktop/speech.pdf https://learningenglishvocabularygrammar.com/files/8partsofspeechwithexampleslearningEnglish.pdf https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwjtvYz_37LVAhWMQY8KHQjjBqQQFggjMAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.edb.utexas.edu%2Fminliu%2Fpbl%2FESOL%2Fhelp%2Flibry%2Fspeech.doc&usg=AFQjCNGFbQ5Fer1jyWuIjlUimCf2fh4TpQ

Introduction

1.1         What is grammar? Grammar is the system of a language, by which words are formed and put together to make sentences. To put it more academically, grammar is the study of the internal structure of words (morphology 形態學 ) and the use of words in the construction of phrases and sentences (syntax 句法 ). It is not the “rules” of a language because we don’t start with grammar first, and then the language. We start with the language first, and then we figure out the grammar (the system) of that language. Languages were started by people making sounds which evolved into words, phrases and sentences. And all languages change over time. So grammar as a reflection of a language at a particular time, also changes over time. (Morphology is a big word, like syntax, that tends to scare off students. What it is, the internal structure and changes of words, is of things you all are quite familiar with already. Eg. use - useless, useful,  ...