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1 Students will get One Year Login I.D, Certificate, Scholarship, Online Test paper series & Placement Require Teachers & Marketers For Education & Employment Project (Get Exp Certificate with Salary) AMBLS Foundation (Reg. No ) Offering Courses in these Sectors 1 1 Download Videos of Part Time Job Training, In which AMBLS Foundation's Part Time & Online Job Training will be provided, Only those Candidates are Invited who are

2 We provide Software of Desired Business with All kind of Facilities as per the need of Business Require Employees For Convert Your Business Online Project (Get Free Training, Exp. Certificate with Salary) All Rights Including Copyrights and the rights of text, etc. reserved and vested with AMBLS Foundation. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in any retrieval system of any nature without the written permission of the Copyright Owners. This Book has been made for the Help of English Subject Teachers of Schools & Coaching Institutes AMBLS Foundation Invites Experience or Un-Experience Teachers Note à Un-Experience Teachers will Organize Free Camps for (Experience Certificate) To Teach their Desired courses Under AMBLS Foundation s Camps AMBLS Foundation is offering Franchise for Camp of Desired Course In which All kind of Subject Teachers are Invited to teach their Desired Courses In Camps of AMBLS Foundation at their Nearest Location And All class of Students are Invited to learn their Desired Courses In Camps of AMBLS Foundation at their Nearest Location For more detail log on - Students will get One Year Login I.D to study their Desired Course Material with Certificate, Scholarship, Online Test paper series & Placement Those Schools & Coaching Institutes want to Increase their Fund, Standard & Publicity Log on à To Download (Free) AMBLS English 60+ books for prepration of LDC, Bank, SSC, Etc. For Spoken English Course Download (Free) 22,000 Audio Clips and 170+ Video Clips Log on: 2 Download Videos of Part Time Job Training, In which AMBLS Foundation's Part Time & Online Job Training will be provided, Only those Candidates are Invited who are

3 Students will get One Year Login I.D, Certificate, Scholarship, Online Test paper series & Placement Require Teachers & Marketers For Education & Employment Project (Get Exp Certificate with Salary) (Join Free) Part Time Job Training In which AMBLS Foundation's Part Time & Online Job Training will be provided Free Only those Candidates are Invited who are 12th class Passed And Want to earn part time along with College studies Training contents 1. About Project Manager (Partnership on Project) 2. About Office Employees (Salary Negotiable) 3. About Branch Manager (YouTuber & Post Maker for P.R) 4. About Investor (Investment on Project like Ad, etc OR Sponsorship) 5. About Marketing Manager to sell software on Social Media (Salary as per Selling Target) 6. About Field Employees as P.R. who sell Products Offline (Salary as per Selling Target) 7. About Job Required Candidate (Employment Page on 8. About Customers who purchase Franchise as software of their Desired Business 9. Those who are unable to Buy Software (Salary or Commission Job Placement Card) Rules & Regulations of AMBLS Foundation 1. No Investments & No Joining Fees 2. AMBLS Staff Members' Job Work Details shown on AMBLS Website. 3. AMBLS Job Agreement will be given before starting Job work as Security of Amount. 4. Work only Online Means No Sitting in any Office 5. Part Time Job with Desired Working Time 6. No Pressure of Work and No Need to Attend any Meeting 7. No Oral Conversation, Only Written Conversation using Id.(as Proof) 8. Work on single Project and Earn by Multi Projects (Only for Branch and Project Managers) 9. For Branch Manager - One Time Registration of Field Employee and Life Time Earning (Royalty Amount will be transferred to your bank Account as per the Terms and Conditions) For more detail log on: *AMBLS FOUNDATION has Vacancy for (4 kind of Persons)* 1. That Person who has Ability to sell Software Online and Offline *join as Field Employee* 2. That Person who has Ability to Train Field Employees *Join as Taining Manager* 3. That Person who has Ability of any Office work like Software Development, Media Designing, Legal Adviser, Etc *Join as Office Employee* 4. That Person who has Idea to Provide Employment Or Education *Join as Project Manager* For more Details Log on 3 Download Videos of Part Time Job Training, In which AMBLS Foundation's Part Time & Online Job Training will be provided, Only those Candidates are Invited who are

4 We provide Software of Desired Business with All kind of Facilities as per the need of Business Require Employees For Convert Your Business Online Project (Get Free Training, Exp. Certificate with Salary) About AMBLS Foundation *AMBLS Foundation's* is trying to provide *Education* and *Employment* *_Education_* will be provided by the help of 1. "Franchise for Institute of Desired Course" Project 2. "Franchise for Camps of Desired Course" Project *_Employment_* will be provided by the help of 3. " Software Selling as per the need of Business" Project A) Educational Software for Institutes, Schools and Camp Teachers B) Commercial Software for Retailers, Wholesalers, Distributers, Factory Owners, etc. C) Welfare Software for NGOs and Social Workers 4. E-VISITING Card Project 5. *_AMBLS Newspaper_* which provides Complete knowledge of Employment as per your Business need or Business Interest or Career Making Fields 6. Nari Shakti Project 7. Caring of Birds and Animals To get job under AMBLS Foundation's Project To work online from home or any where you want *_No Investment and No any kind of Joining Fees_* 4 Download Videos of Part Time Job Training, In which AMBLS Foundation's Part Time & Online Job Training will be provided, Only those Candidates are Invited who are

5 Students will get One Year Login I.D, Certificate, Scholarship, Online Test paper series & Placement Require Teachers & Marketers For Education & Employment Project (Get Exp Certificate with Salary) If you have ability to solve this Book then We have Power to provide you the best Job Grammar English & Competitive Exam (Bank, SSC, GATE, etc) Total Questions Topic 1 Reading & Dictation Book Topic 2 What is subject, object, Relation? Topic 3 What is Identification? Topic 4 What is Ownership? Topic 5 What is Article & Determiners? Learning Rules are given in AMBLS Grammar Book And Deep Understanding Rules with Formula Sequence is given in AMBLS English Competition Book of LDC, Bank, SSC, GATE, etc. With Test papers Topic 6 What is Indication & It Chapter? Topic 1 Test paper of Noun 49 Questions Topic 7 Explain Quality & Request Order Topic 2 Test paper of Pronouns 30 Questions Topic 8 Explain Present Indefinite Tense? Topic 3 Test paper of Adjective 44 Questions Topic 9 Explain Past Indefinite Tense? Topic 4 Test paper of Verb 90 Questions Topic 10 Future Indefinite Tense Test Topic 5 Test paper of Tenses 50 Questions Topic 11 Explain All three Continuous. Topic 6 Test paper of Modals 120 Questions Topic 12 Explain All three Perfect Tenses. Topic 7 Adverb and Conjunction 55 Q. Top.13 Explain All three Perfect Continuous Topic 8 Test paper of Preposition 79 Questions Topic 14 What is Purpose? Topic 9 Conditionals Sentences 11 Questions Topic 15 Explain Desired & Without Desired Topic 10 Active and Passive Voice 45 Questions Topic 16 Explain Habitual & Planning Topic11 Direct and Indirect Speech 80 Q. Topic 17 Permission, Compliment & Gerund. Topic 12 Test paper of Antonyms PDF Books Topic 18 Explain Present Participle Topic 13 Test paper of Synonyms PDF Books Topic 19 Explain Past Participle Topic 14 One Word Substitution PDF Books Topic 20 Modals Topic 15 Idioms & Phrases PDF Books Topic 21 Preposition Topic 16 Sentence Improvement 23 Questions Topic 22 Connector or Conjunction Topic 17 Fill in the Blanks (Fillers) 108 Questions Topic 23 Condition Topic 18 Comprehension 350 Q. (PDF) Topic 24 Wh-word & Replying in Same Tone Topic 19 Ordering of Words in a Sentence 126 Q. Topic 25 Antecedent Chapter Topic 20 Sentence Arrangement 60 Questions Topic 26 Passive Voice Topic 21 Cloze Passage 250 Questions Topic 27 Inspiration (Make & Get) Topic 22 Spelling Test PDF Books Topic 28 Direct - Indirect Topic 23 Practice sheets & Test Papers (PDF 60 Books) Topic 29 Interjection as Exclamatory Topic 24 Test paper of Article 53 Questions Topic 30 Daily Test Paper Series Topic 25 Cramming Rules (R.S.) 173 Page (PDF) To Download (Free) AMBLS English 60+ books for prepration of LDC, Bank, SSC, Etc. For Spoken English Course Download (Free) 22,000 Audio Clips and 170+ Video Clips Log on: 1. One Year Card means Old Students can repeat Spoken English course with other batches 2. Fees Structure -: Rs Rs. for Admission Form 3. For Practice part of Competitive Exams, Teacher will help you to solve Best Writers Books & also download more than 60+ AMBLS Competitive Exam Preparation Books for Practice from 5 Download Videos of Part Time Job Training, In which AMBLS Foundation's Part Time & Online Job Training will be provided, Only those Candidates are Invited who are

6 We provide Software of Desired Business with All kind of Facilities as per the need of Business Require Employees For Convert Your Business Online Project (Get Free Training, Exp. Certificate with Salary) Syllabus and Test Paper of Complete Grammar Rules of English Language Subject Helping verbs Nouns I Am was shall be have had shall have Friend, Enemy, Boy, Servant, We Are were shall be have had shall have Brothers, Drivers, Gardeners, You Are were will be have had will have Florist, Florists, Policeman, They Are were will be have had will have Tailors, Slaves, Chefs, Children He Is was will be has had will have Child, Cobbler, Pilot, Fruit seller She Is was will be has had will have Daughter, Nurse, Lawyer, It Is was will be has had will have Rod, Stick, Truck, Bike, Car, Subject Helping verbs Qualities This Is, was, will be Cold, Colder, Coldest,, Short, These Are, were, shall be Shortest, High, Higher, Highest, That Is, was, will be Tall, Taller, Tallest, Fat, Fatter, Those Are, were, shall be Wise, Wiser, Wisest, Heavy, Here Is, are, was, were, will be, shall be Heaviest, Thick, Thicker, Thickest, There Is, are, was, were, will be, shall be Dark, Darker, Long, Longer, A, An, The, Some, Any, few, A few, The few, Little, A little, The little, Singular verb à Much, Many a, each, every, everybody, none, no one, no body, Plural verb à all, many, several, the poor, the rich, the old, Catch ball, Don t catch ball, Tea is hot, Tea is hotter than coffee, Tea is hottest drink. Helping Verb as per 1 st Person à as well as, besides, with, together with, along with, Helping Verb as per 2 nd Person à neither-nor, either-or, Not only-but also, Indefinite Continuous Perfect Perfect Continuous Daily, Yesterday, Tomorrow On the spot Word done but something left Along with Time (Since, For) I go, I don t go I am going I have gone I have been going I went, I didn t go I was going I had gone I had been going I shall go, I shall not go I shall be going I shall have gone I shall have been going Indefinite Continuous Perfect Perfect Continuous We go, We don t go We are going We have gone We have been going We went, We didn t go We were going We had gone We had been going We shall go We shall be going We shall have gone We shall have been going You will go/they will go You will be going You will have gone They will have been going Indefinite Continuous Perfect Perfect Continuous He goes, He doesn t go He is going He has gone He has been going He went, He didn t go He was going He had gone He had been going He will go He will be going He will have gone He will have been going Let + working object + 1 st form + object Let me catch ball, Let me not catch ball 6 Download Videos of Part Time Job Training, In which AMBLS Foundation's Part Time & Online Job Training will be provided, Only those Candidates are Invited who are

7 Students will get One Year Login I.D, Certificate, Scholarship, Online Test paper series & Placement Require Teachers & Marketers For Education & Employment Project (Get Exp Certificate with Salary) What, where, whom, when, how, why, which, whose, who, what-else, who-else Make examples of question, Replying in a same tone & also Antecedent chapter To + 1 st form Is to, am to, are to, was to, were to, will be to, Shall be to + 1 st form Has to, have to, had to, will have to, Shall have to + 1 st form Use to, uses to, used to, will use to, Shall use to + 1 st form Is, am, are + about to, was, were, will be + about to + 1 st form of Verb I go to buy gift I am to eat ice cream, he is to go, she is to say, it is to bark, you were to go, I was to dance, they will be to join I have to attend party, He has to study, They had to work, she will have to invite me I use to smoke cigarette, he uses to walk, They used to chew tobacco, she will use to drink wine Is going to, am going to, are going to, + 1 st form, was going to, were going to, + 1 st form, will be going to Can + 1 st form Could + 1 st form May + 1 st form Might + 1 st form Should + 1 st form Should have + 3 rd form Must + 1 st form Must have + 3 rd form Tense sentence + 1 st form + ing Tense sentence + 3 rd form Converting verb into noun by ING I can fight I could fight I may fight I might fight I should help him I should have helped him I must help him I must have helped him I went running I threw burnt bag Swimming is good for health / I love dancing On, over, above, in, into, from, with, between, among, along, across, Beside (Near), Besides, at, of, under, below, within, through, without, during, in front of, Behind, before, after, Beyond, about, for, against, upon, around, towards, To, by, till, still, until, unless But, Not only but also, both and, Although yet, Either Or, Neither Nor, So that, While, otherwise (else), so-as, as-as, mean while, while + 1 st form + ING, So that, Yet, Because, Had better, Would better, such that, As well as, therefore (that s why) Subject + make + object + 1 st form Subject + get + non-living object + 3 rd form I made you weep I got my shoes polished 1) If you do practice, you will speak English fluently. 2) If you had done practice, You would have spoken English fluently. 3) If I were bird, I would fly. 4) If I had bird, I would fly it. 7 Download Videos of Part Time Job Training, In which AMBLS Foundation's Part Time & Online Job Training will be provided, Only those Candidates are Invited who are

8 We provide Software of Desired Business with All kind of Facilities as per the need of Business Require Employees For Convert Your Business Online Project (Get Free Training, Exp. Certificate with Salary) I am selected, I was selected, I shall be selected, I am being selected, I was being selected, I have been selected, I had been selected, I shall have been selected, I can be selected, I may be selected, I should be selected, I must be selected, I could have been selected, I might have been selected, I should have been selected, I must have been selected. I am to be selected, he is to be selected, she was to be selected, she has to be selected, I have to be selected, she had to be selected Subject I esa We ge You - rqe He - og She - og It - og They - os Object Me - eq>s Us ges You rqegs Him - mls Her mls It mls Them - mugs Relation + Noun My esjk Mine esjk Our gekjk Ours Your - rqegkjk Yours His mldk His Her mldh Hers Its mldk Its Their mudk Theirs Name of Nouns Living nouns for He, She, I, we, you They Non-Living Nouns for It, They Friend, Friends, Enemy, Enemies, Brother, Brothers, Rod, Rods, Stick, Sticks, Truck, Trucks, Bike, Bikes, Car, Father, Mother, Teacher, Teachers, Son Sons, Cars, Monkey, Monkeys, Computer, Eagle, Eagles, Pen, Doctor, Doctors, Daughter, Daughters, Nurse, Nurses, Watchman, Watchmen, Milkman, Milkmen, Toy seller, Toy sellers, Driver, Drivers, Florist, Florists, Policeman, Policemen, Tailor, Tailors, Slave, Slaves, Chef, Chefs, Gardner, Gardeners, Farmer, Farmers, King, Kings, Boy, Boys, Servant, Servants, Girl, Girls, Pens, Fox, Foxes, Cow, Cows, Plant, Plants, Ball, Balls, Chair, Fish, Fishes, Train, Trains, Bird, Birds, Duck, Ducks, Door, Doors, Flower, Flowers, Book, Books, Toy, Toys, Village, Glass, Glasses, City, Cities, State, States, Owner, Country, Countries, Bus, Buses, Home, Homes, Shop, Shops, Horse, Horses, Place, Iron, Irons, Class, Queen, Queens, Child, Children, Baby, Babies, Bottle, Bottles, Television set, Tree, Trees, Key, Keys, Cobbler, Cobblers, Pilot, Pilots, Fruit seller Building, Buildings, Watch, Mouse, Ship, Ships Name of Qualities 1 Tea is hot. 2 Tea is hotter than coffee. 3 Tea is the hottest drink. Cold, Colder, Coldest, High, Higher, Highest, Fat, Fatter, Fattest, Heavy, Heavier, Heaviest, Thick, Thicker, Thickest, Long, Longer, Longest, Short, Shorter, Shortest, Wise, Wiser, Wisest, Tall, Taller, Tallest, Dark, Darker, Darkest, Easy, Easier, Easiest, Difficult, More Difficult, Most Difficult, Low, Lower, Lowest, Able, More Able, Most Able, Thin, Thinner, Thinnest, Intelligent, More Intelligent, Most Intelligent, Beautiful, More Beautiful, Most Beautiful, Smart, Smarter, Smartest, Fast, Faster, Fastest, Slow, Slower, Slowest, White, Whiter, Whitest, Rich, Richer, Richest, Poor, Poorer, Poorest, Brave, Braver, Bravest, Dull, More Dull, Most Dull, Sincere, More Sincere, Most Sincere, Naughty, Naughtier, Naughtiest, Diligent, More Diligent, Most Diligent, Far, Further, Furthest, Near, Nearer, Nearest, Slim, Slimmer, Slimmest, Dirty, Dirtier, Dirtiest, good, better, best, bad, worse, worst Name of Action verbs Catch, Caught, Caught, Catching, Carry, Carried, Carried, Carrying, Clean, Cleaned, Cleaned, Cleaning, Cook, Cooked, Cooked, Cooking, Choose, Chose, Chosen, Choosing, Mislead, Misled, Misled, Misleading, Care of, Cared of, Cared of, Caring of, Complete, Completed, Completed, Completing, Cut, Cut, Cut, Cutting, Dig, Dug, Digging, Draw, Drew, Drawn, Drawing, Drink, Drank, Drunk, Drinking, Drive, Drove, Driven, Driving, Deceive, Deceived, Deceived, Deceiving, Earn, Earned, Earned, Earning, Find, Found, Found, Finding, Feed, Fed, Fed, Feeding, Finish, Finished, Finished, Finishing, Feel, Felt, Felt, Feeling, Fall, Fell, Fallen, Falling, Divide, Divided, Divided, Dividing, Forget, Forgot, Forgot, Forgetting, Freeze, Froze, Frozen, Freezing, Forgive, Forgave, 8 Download Videos of Part Time Job Training, In which AMBLS Foundation's Part Time & Online Job Training will be provided, Only those Candidates are Invited who are

9 Students will get One Year Login I.D, Certificate, Scholarship, Online Test paper series & Placement Require Teachers & Marketers For Education & Employment Project (Get Exp Certificate with Salary) Forgiven, Forgiving, Get, Got, Got, Getting, Grow, Grew, Grown, Growing, Hang, Hanged, Hanged, Hanging, Hide, Hid, Hidden, Hiding, Hit, Hit, Hit, Hitting, Hurt, Hurt, Hurt, Hurting, Hire, Hired, Hired, Hiring, Hunt, Hunted, Hunted, Hunting, Iron, Ironed, Ironed, Ironing, Invite, Invited, Invited, Inviting, Knock, Knocked, Knocked, Knocking, Keep, Kept, Kept, Keeping, Kick, Kicked, Kicked, Kicking, Lend, Lent, Lent, Lending, Learn, Learnt, Learnt, Learning, Mistake, Mistook, Mistaken, Mistaking, Move, Moved, Moved, Moving, Topic 1 Identification Definition: Identify the present name, work, place & Quality of Noun. Types of sentences You, We, They or Names I He, She, It or Name Simple sentence Subject + are + noun Subject + am + noun Subject + is + noun Negative sentence Sub + are + not + noun Sub + am + not + noun Sub + is + not + noun Interrogative Are + Subject + noun Am + Subject + noun Is + Subject + noun Intro-negative Are + Sub + not + noun Am + Sub + not + noun Is + Sub + not + noun Example of Simple sentence He is a teacher. She is a doctor. She is a nurse. He is a watchman. He is a milkman. He is a driver. He is a policeman. She is a tailor. He is a chef. He is a gardener. It is a fox. It is a cow. We are teachers. You are doctor. You are nurse. We are watchmen. We are milkmen. We are drivers. We are policemen. You are tailor. We are chefs. We are gardeners. They are plants. They are trains. We are boys. You all are girls. We are children. You are baby. They are books. They are villages. Example of Negative sentence He is not teacher. She is not doctor. She is not nurse. He is not watchman. He is not milkman. He is not driver. He is not policeman. She is not tailor. He is not chef. He is not gardener. It is not fox. It is not cow. We are not teachers. You are not doctor. You are not nurse. We are not watchmen. I am not doctor. I am not nurse. I am not watchman. I am not milkman. I am not driver. I am not tailor. Example of Interrogative sentence Is he a teacher? Is she a doctor? Is she a nurse? Is he a watchman? Is he a milkman? Is he a driver? Is he a policeman? Is she a tailor? Is he a chef? Is he a gardener? Is it a fox? Is it a cow? Is it a plant? Is it a train? Is he a boy? Is she a girl? Are we teachers? Are you doctor? Are you a nurse? Are we watchmen? Are we milkmen? Are we drivers? Are they trains? Are we boys? Are you girls? Am I teacher? Am I doctor? Am I a nurse? Am I watchman? Am I milkman? Am I driver? Am I policeman? Am I a tailor? Am I chef? Example of Intro-negative sentence Is he not teacher? Is she not doctor? Is she not a nurse? Is he not watchman? Is he not milkman? Is he not driver? Is he not policeman? Is she not a tailor? Is he not chef? Is he not gardener? Is it not a fox? Is it not cow? Is it not plant? Is it not train? Is he not boy? Is she not girl? Is he not a child? Is she not a baby? Is it not book? Is it not village? Are we not teachers? Are you not doctor? Are you not a nurse? Are we not watchmen? Are we not milkmen? Are we not drivers? Are we not policemen? 9 Download Videos of Part Time Job Training, In which AMBLS Foundation's Part Time & Online Job Training will be provided, Only those Candidates are Invited who are

10 We provide Software of Desired Business with All kind of Facilities as per the need of Business Require Employees For Convert Your Business Online Project (Get Free Training, Exp. Certificate with Salary) Topic 2 Identify the past name, work, place & Quality of Noun. Types of sentences You, We, They or Names I, He, She, It or Name Simple sentence Subject + were + name of noun Subject + was + name of noun Negative sentence Sub + were + not + name of noun Sub + was + not + name of noun Interrogative Were + Subject + name of noun Was + Subject + name of noun Intro-negative Were + Sub + not + name of noun Was + Sub + not + name of noun Example of Simple sentence He was a teacher. She was a doctor. She was a nurse. He was a watchman. He was a milkman. He was a driver. He was a policeman. She was a tailor. He was a chef. He was a gardener. It was a fox. It was a cow. We were teachers. You were doctor. You were nurse. We were watchmen. We were milkmen. We were drivers. We were policemen. You were tailor. We were chefs. We were gardeners. They were plants. They were trains. We were boys. You all were girls. We were children. You were baby. They were books. They were villages. I was farmer. I was servant. She was maidservant. I was pilot. I was owner. I was fruit seller. I was cobbler. I was lawyer. I was teacher. I was doctor. I was nurse. Example of Negative sentence He was not teacher. She was not doctor. She was not nurse. He was not watchman. He was not milkman. He was not driver. He was not policeman. She was not tailor. He was not chef. He was not gardener. It was not fox. It was not cow. We were not teachers. You were not doctor. You were not nurse. We were not watchmen. We were not milkmen. We were not drivers. We were not policemen. You were not tailor. We were not chefs. We were not gardeners. They were not foxes. They were not cows. They were not plants. They were not trains. We were not boys. You were not girl. We were not children. I was not teacher. I was not doctor. I was not nurse. I was not watchman. I was not milkman. I was not driver. I was not tailor. I was not chef. I was not gardener. I was not boy. I was not girl. Example of Interrogative sentence Was he a teacher? Was she a doctor? Was she a nurse? Was he a watchman? Was he a milkman? Was he a driver? Was he a policeman? Was she a tailor? Was he a chef? Was he a gardener? Was it a fox? Was it a cow? Was it a plant? Was it a train? Was he a boy? Was she a girl? Were we teachers? Were you doctor? Were you a nurse? Were we watchmen? Were we milkmen? Were we drivers? Were we policemen? Were you a tailor? Were we chefs? Were we gardeners? Were they foxes? Were they cows? Were they plants? Were they trains? Were we boys? Were you girls? Was I teacher? Was I doctor? Was I a nurse? Was I watchman? Was I milkman? Was I driver? Was I policeman? Was I a tailor? Was I chef? Was I gardener? Example of Intro-negative sentence Was he not teacher? Was she not doctor? Was she not a nurse? Was he not watchman? Was he not milkman? Was he not driver? Was he not policeman? Was she not a tailor? Was he not chef? Was he not gardener? Was it not a fox? Was it not cow? Was it not plant? Was it not train? Was he not boy? Was she not girl? Was he not a child? Was she not a baby? Was it not book? Was it not village? Were we not teachers? Were you not doctor? 10 Download Videos of Part Time Job Training, In which AMBLS Foundation's Part

11 Students will get One Year Login I.D, Certificate, Scholarship, Online Test paper series & Placement Require Teachers & Marketers For Education & Employment Project (Get Exp Certificate with Salary) Topic 3 Identify the Future name, work, place & Quality of Noun Types of sentences I & We (Names) For Plural You, They, He, She, It, (Name) Simple sentence Subject + shall be + noun Subject + will be + noun Negative sentence Sub + shall + not + be + noun Sub + will + not + be + noun Interrogative Shall + Subject + be + noun Will + Subject + be + noun Intro-negative Shall + Sub + not + be + noun Will + Sub + not + be + noun Example of Simple sentence He will be a senior teacher. She will be a senior doctor. She will be a senior nurse. He will be a watchman. He will be a milkman. He will be a driver. He will be a policeman. She will be a tailor. He will be a chef. He will be a gardener. He will be a boy. She will be a girl. It will be a book. We shall be teachers. You will be doctor. You will be nurse. We shall be watchmen. We shall be milkmen. We shall be drivers. We shall be policemen. You will be tailor. We shall be chefs. We shall be gardeners. They will be foxes. They will be cows. They will be plants. We shall be carpenters. We shall be kings. We shall be servants. I shall be teacher. I shall be doctor. I shall be nurse. I shall be watchman. I shall be milkman. I shall be driver. I shall be policeman. I shall be tailor. I shall be chef. Example of Negative sentence He will not be teacher. She will not be doctor. She will not be nurse. He will not be watchman. He will not be milkman. He will not be driver. He will not be policeman. She will not be tailor. He will not be chef. He will not be gardener. He will not be boy. She will not be girl. He will not be child. She will not be baby. It will not be book. We shall not be toy sellers. We shall not be kings. We shall not be farmers. We shall not be pilots. We shall not be teachers. You will not be doctor. You will not be nurse. We shall not be watchmen. We shall not be milkmen. We shall not be drivers. We shall not be policemen. You will not be tailor. We shall not be chefs. We shall not be gardeners. They will not be foxes. I shall not be teacher. I shall not be doctor. I shall not be nurse. I shall not be watchman. Example of Interrogative sentence Will he be teacher? Will she be doctor? Will she be nurse? Will he be watchman? Will he be milkman? Will he be driver? Will he be policeman? Will she be a tailor? Will he be chef? Will he be gardener? Will it be a fox? Will he be boy? Will she be girl? Will he be a child? Will she be baby? Shall we be teachers? Will you be doctor? Will you be nurse? Shall we be watchmen? Shall we be milkmen? Shall we be drivers? Shall we be policemen? Will you be tailor? Shall we be chefs? Shall we be gardeners? Will they be foxes? Shall I be teacher? Shall I be doctor? Shall I be a nurse? Shall I be watchman? Shall I be milkman? Shall I be driver? Shall I be policeman? Shall I be a tailor? Shall I be chef? Shall I be gardener? Example of Intro-negative sentence Will he not be teacher? Will she not be doctor? Will she not be a nurse? Will he not be watchman? Will he not be milkman? Will he not be driver? Will he not be policeman? Will she not be a tailor? Will he not be chef? Will he not be gardener? Will it not be a fox? Will it not be cow? Shall we not be teachers? Will you not be doctor? Will you not be a nurse? Shall we not be watchmen? Shall we not be milkmen? Shall we not be drivers? 11 Download Videos of Part Time Job Training, In which AMBLS Foundation's Part

12 We provide Software of Desired Business with All kind of Facilities as per the need of Business Require Employees For Convert Your Business Online Project (Get Free Training, Exp. Certificate with Salary) Topic 4 Ownership Subject is owner of any Noun Types of sentences I, We, You, They or Names He, She, It or Name Simple sentence Subject + have + noun Subject + has + noun Negative sentence Sub + have + not + noun Sub + has + not + noun Interrogative Have + Subject + noun Has + Subject + noun Intro-negative Have + Sub + not + noun Has + Sub + not + noun Example of Simple sentence He has a horse. He has an iron. He has a bottle. He has a tree. He has a building. He has a mouse. He has a picture. He has a rabbit. He has a chair. He has a class room. He has a white-board. He has a tubelight. He has a fan. He has a rod. He has a stick. He has a truck. He has a bike. He has a car. He has fever. They have horses. They have irons. They have bottles. They have trees. They have buildings. They have mouse. They have pictures. They have rabbits. They have chairs. They have class rooms. They have white-boards. They have tube-lights. They have fans. They have rods. They have sticks. They have trucks. They have bikes. They have a car. I have a boy. I have a girl. I have a child. I have a baby. It has four legs. It has two eyes. It has one tail. It has two ears. It has one nose. Example of Negative sentence He has not horse. He has not iron. He has not bottle. He has not tree. He has not building. He has not mouse. He has not picture. He has not rabbit. He has not chair. He has not tube-light. He has not fan. He has not rod. He has not stick. He has not truck. He has not bike. He has not car. They have not horses. They have not irons. They have not bottles. They have not trees. They have not buildings. They have not mouse. They have not pictures. They have not rabbits. They have not chairs. They have not tubelights. They have not fans. They have not rods. They have not sticks. They have not trucks. They have not bikes. They have not cars. I have not horse. I have not iron. I have not bottle. I have not tree. I have not building. I have not mouse. I have not picture. I have not rabbit. I have not chair. I have not class room. I have not white-board. I have not tube-light. I have not fan. I have not rod. I have not a stick. Example of Interrogative sentence Has he horse? Has he iron? Has he a bottle? Has he a tree? Has he building? Has he a mouse? Has he a picture? Has he rabbit? Has he a chair? Has he tube-light? Has he a fan? Has he rod? Has he a stick? Has he truck? Has he a bike? Has he car? Have they horses? Have they irons? Have they bottles? Have they trees? Have they buildings? Have they a mouse? Have they pictures? Have they rabbits? Have they chairs? Have I horse? Have I iron? Have I building? Have I rabbit? Have I class room? Example of Intro-negative sentence Has he not horse? Has he not iron? Has he not bottle? Has he not tree? Has he not building? Has he not a mouse? Has he not picture? Has he not rabbit? Has he not chair? Has he not tube-light? Has he not a fan? Has he not rod? Has he not a stick? Has he not truck? Has he not bike? Has he not car? Have they not horses? 12 Download Videos of Part Time Job Training, In which AMBLS Foundation's Part

13 Students will get One Year Login I.D, Certificate, Scholarship, Online Test paper series & Placement Require Teachers & Marketers For Education & Employment Project (Get Exp Certificate with Salary) Topic 5 Subject was owner of Noun Types of sentences I, We, You, They or Names He, She, It or Name Simple sentence Subject + had + noun Subject + had + noun Negative sentence Sub + had + not + noun Sub + had + not + noun Interrogative Had + Subject + noun Had + Subject + noun Intro-negative Had + Sub + not + noun Had + Sub + not + noun Example of Simple sentence He had horse. He had iron. He had bottle. He had tree. He had building. He had mouse. He had picture. He had rabbit. He had chair. He had class room. He had white-board. He had tube-light. He had fan. He had rod. He had stick. He had truck. He had bike. He had car. He had fever. They had horses. They had irons. They had bottles. They had trees. They had buildings. They had mouse. They had pictures. They had rabbits. They had chairs. They had class rooms. They had white-boards. They had tube-lights. They had fans. They had rods. They had sticks. They had trucks. They had bikes. They had cars. It had four legs. It had two eyes. It had one tail. It had two ears. It had one nose. It had black hair. It had lips. It had tongue. It had smelling power. It had stomach. It had puppy home. It had woolen clothes. Example of Negative sentence He had not horse. He had not iron. He had not bottle. He had not tree. He had not building. He had not mouse. He had not picture. He had not rabbit. He had not chair. He had not tube-light. He had not fan. He had not rod. He had not a stick. He had not truck. He had not bike. He had not car. They had not horses. They had not irons. They had not bottles. They had not trees. They had not buildings. They had not mouse. They had not pictures. They had not rabbits. They had not chairs. They had not tube-lights. They had not fans. They had not rods. They had not sticks. They had not trucks. They had not bikes. They had not cars. I had not horse. I had not iron. I had not bottle. I had not tree. I had not building. I had not mouse. I had not picture. I had not rabbit. I had not chair. I had not class room. I had not white-board. I had not tube-light. I had not fan. I had not rod. I had not stick. I had not truck. I had not bike. I had not car. It had not four legs. It had not two eyes. It had not one tail. It had not two ears. It had not one nose. It had not black hair. It had not lips. It had not tongue. It had not smelling power. It had not stomach. It had not puppy home. It had not woolen clothes. Example of Interrogative sentence Had he horse? Had he iron? Had he bottle? Had he tree? Had he building? Had he mouse? Had he picture? Had he rabbit? Had he chair? Had he tube-light? Had he fan? Had he rod? Had he stick? Had he truck? Had he bike? Had he car? Had they horses? Had they irons? Had they bottles? Had they tubelights? Had they fans? Had they rods? Had they sticks? Had they trucks? Had they bikes? Had they cars? Example of Intro-negative sentence Had he not horse? Had he not iron? Had he not bottle? Had he not tree? Had he not building? Had he not a mouse? Had he not picture? Had he not rabbit? Had he not chair? Had he not tube-light? Had he not a fan? Had he not rod? Had he not a stick? Had he not truck? Had he not bike? Had he not car? 13 Download Videos of Part Time Job Training, In which AMBLS Foundation's Part

14 We provide Software of Desired Business with All kind of Facilities as per the need of Business Require Employees For Convert Your Business Online Project (Get Free Training, Exp. Certificate with Salary) Topic 6 Subject will be owner of Noun Types of sentences I & We (Names) For Plural You, They, He, She, It, (Name) Simple sentence Subject + shall have + noun Subject + will have + noun Negative sentence Sub + shall + not + have + noun Sub + will + not + have + noun Interrogative Shall + Subject + have + noun Will + Subject + have + noun Intro-negative Shall + Sub + not + have + noun Will + Sub + not + have + noun Example of Simple sentence He will have horse. He will have iron. He will have bottle. He will have tree. He will have building. He will have mouse. He will have picture. He will have rabbit. He will have chair. He will have class room. He will have white-board. He will have tube-light. He will have fan. He will have rod. He will have stick. He will have truck. He will have bike. He will have car. They will have horses. They will have irons. They will have bottles. They will have trees. They will have buildings. They will have mouse. They will have pictures. They will have fans. They will have rods. They will have sticks. They will have trucks. They will have bikes. They will have cars. I shall have watchman. I shall have milkman. I shall have driver. I shall have policeman. I shall have tailor. I shall have chef. I shall have gardener. It will have four legs. It will have two eyes. It will have one tail. It will have two ears. It will have one nose. It will have black hair. It will have lips. It will have tongue. It will have smelling power. It will have stomach. It will have puppy home. It will have woolen clothes. Example of Negative sentence He will not have horse. He will not have iron. He will not have bottle. He will not have tree. He will not have building. He will not have mouse. He will not have picture. He will not have fan. He will not have rod. He will not have stick. He will not have truck. He will not have bike. He will not have car. They will not have horses. They will not have irons. They will not have bottles. They will not have trees. They will not have buildings. I shall not have horse. I shall not have iron. I shall not have bottle. I shall not have tree. I shall not have building. I shall not have mouse. I shall not have picture. I shall not have rabbit. I shall not have chair. It will not have four legs. It will not have two eyes. Example of Interrogative sentence Will he have horse? Will he have iron? Will he have bottle? Will he have tree? Will he have building? Will he have mouse? Will he have picture? Will he have rabbit? Will he have chair? Will he have class room? Will he have white-board? Will he have fan? Will he have rod? Will they have fans? Will they have rods? Will they have sticks? Will they have trucks? Will they have bikes? Shall I have horse? Shall I have iron? Shall I have building? Shall I have rabbit? Shall I have class room? Shall I have white-board? Example of Intro-negative sentence Will he not have horse? Will he not have iron? Will he not have bottle? Will he not have tree? Will he not have building? Will he not have a mouse? Will he not have picture? Will he not have rabbit? Will he not have chair? Will he not have class room? Will he not have a fan? Will he not have rod? Will he not have a stick? Will he not have truck? Will he not have bike? Will he not have car? Will they not have horses? 14 Download Videos of Part Time Job Training, In which AMBLS Foundation's Part

15 Students will get One Year Login I.D, Certificate, Scholarship, Online Test paper series & Placement Require Teachers & Marketers For Education & Employment Project (Get Exp Certificate with Salary) Topic 7 Article & Determiners The is used before special or important noun That noun which is only one on this earth e.g. The earth, The sun, The moon The sky, The directions (N\S\E\W) & many more, Religious & Famous Names, Rivers, Oceans, Sea, Mountains, Famous Places, Funeral Places, Memorial Places, A and An 1. An Apple, An Elephant, An Inkpot, An Orange, An Umbrella (B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, X, Y, Z) 2. A BALL, A CAT, A DOLL and many more He is a friend. She is an enemy. He is a brother. She is a mother. He is a father. He is a slave. She is a sister. It is a monkey. He is a son. She is a daughter. It is a computer. It is an eagle. He is a toy seller. She is a florist. He is a carpenter. She is a queen. He is a king. He is a farmer. It is a pen. It is a ball. It is a fish. It is a bird. He is a servant. She is a maid-servant. It is a duck. It is a door. It is a flower. It is a toy. It is a glass. He is a pilot. Exception Case à a Unity, a European, an Honest man, a One Rupee Coin, an M.L.A (;) (;) (vks ) (o ) (, ) Topic 8 Some & Any They have some pens. They have some balls. They have some fishes. They have some birds. We have some servants. You have some maid-servants. They have some ducks. They have some doors. They have some flowers. He has not any pen. He has not any ball. He has not any fish. He has not any bird. He has not any servant. She has not any maid-servant. He has not any duck. He has not any door. He has not any flower. He has not any toy. Has he any home? Has he any shop? Has he any famous place? Has he any television set? Has he any key? Has he any watch? Has he not any bus? Has he not any home? Topic 9 Few, A few, The few and Little, A little, The little Few, A Few & The Few are used with countable noun Little, A little & The little are used with uncountable noun (a) If the quantity is below 10% we use few or little. (b) If the quantity is above 10% & below 100% we use A few or A little. (c) If the quantity is 100% (full) we use The few or The little Note If you don t have anything then you cannot use Few or Little Note There are total 20 plants in my garden. 1. There are few plants in my garden (2-3 plants) 2. There are a few plants in my garden (10-12 plants) 3. There are the few plants in my garden (20 plants) They have few pens. They have few balls. They have few fishes. They have few birds. We have few servants. You have few maid-servants. They have few ducks. They have few doors. They have few flowers. They have few toys. They have few glasses. We have few pilots. 15 Download Videos of Part Time Job Training, In which AMBLS Foundation's Part

16 We provide Software of Desired Business with All kind of Facilities as per the need of Business Require Employees For Convert Your Business Online Project (Get Free Training, Exp. Certificate with Salary) They have a few pens. They have a few balls. They have a few fishes. They have a few birds. We have a few servants. They have a few toys. They have a few glasses. We have a few pilots. They have the few pens. They have the few balls. They have the few fishes. They have the few birds. We have the few servants. You have the few maid-servants. They have the few ducks. They have the few doors. They have the few flowers. They have the few toys. Note The capacity of water tank is 100 liters. 1. There is little water in this tank (4-5 liters), 2. There is a little water in this tank (20-25 liters) 3. There is the little water in this tank (100 liters) There is little sugar in jar. They have little milk for party. They have a little sugar in jar. There is a little milk for party. There is the little sugar in jar. They have the little milk for party. They have the little sugar in jar. There is the little milk for party. There is little rice in box. There is a little rice in box. There is the little rice in box. There is little powder in box. There is a little powder in box. There is the little powder in box. Topic 10 Indication & It Chapter Subject I We You They He She It Relation + Noun My book Our book Your book Their book His book Her book Its book This / That (singular) This / That + is\was + noun This / That + is\was + not + noun Is\Was\ + This / That + noun Is\Was + This / That + not + noun These \ Those (plural) These \ Those + are\were + noun These \ Those + are\were + not + noun Are\Were + These \ Those + noun Are\Were + These \ Those + not + noun This / That (singular) These \ Those (plural) This / That + will be + noun These \ Those + will be + noun This / That + will + not + be + noun These \ Those + will + not + be + noun Will + This / That + be + noun Will + These \ Those + be + noun Will + This / That + not + be + noun Will + These \ Those + not + be + noun Examples This is my friend. That is my enemy. This is your brother. That is your mother. This is my father. This is your slave. That is her mother. That is our monkey. This is their son. That is their daughter. That is his computer. That is my eagle. This is my toy seller. That is my florist. This is my carpenter. That is my queen. This is my king. This is my farmer. That is my pen. That is my ball. That is my fish. 16 Download Videos of Part Time Job Training, In which AMBLS Foundation's Part

17 Students will get One Year Login I.D, Certificate, Scholarship, Online Test paper series & Placement Require Teachers & Marketers For Education & Employment Project (Get Exp Certificate with Salary) That is my bird. That was not our horse. That was not his iron. That was not his bottle. That was not his tree. That was not his building. That was not his mouse. That was not his picture. This was not his watchman. This was not his milkman. This was not his driver. This was not his policeman. That was not her tailor. These are your friends. These are my enemies. These are your brothers. These are her cards. These are my papers. These are your slaves. These are her boxes. Those are our monkeys. These are their sons. These are their daughters. Those are his computers. Those are my eagles. Those are your horses. Those are your irons. Those are your bottles. Those are your trees. Those are your buildings. Topic 11 Here and There Here / There (singular) Here / There + is\was + noun Here / There + is\was + not + noun Is\Was\ + Here / There + noun Is\Was + Here / There + not + noun Here / There (singular) Here / There + will be + noun Here / There + will + not + be + noun Will + Here / There + be + noun Will + Here / There + not + be + noun Here \ There (plural) Here \ There + are\were + noun Here \ There + are\were + not + noun Are\Were + Here \ There + noun Are\Were + Here \ There + not + noun Here \ There (plural) Here \ There + will be + noun Here \ There + will + not + be + noun Will + Here \ There + be + noun Will + Here \ There + not + be + noun Examples Here is my friend. There is my enemy. Here is your brother. There is your mother. Here is my father. Here is your slave. There is her mother. There is our monkey. Here is their son. There is their daughter. There is his computer. There is my eagle. Here is my toy seller. There is my florist. Here is my carpenter. There is my queen. Here is my king. Here is my farmer. There is my pen. There is my ball. There is my fish. There is my bird. There was not our horse. There was not his iron. There was not his bottle. There was not his tree. There was not his building. There was not his mouse. There was not his picture. Here was not his watchman. Here was not his milkman. Here was not his driver. Here was not his policeman. There was not her tailor. Here was not her chef. Here was not her gardener. There is your class room. There is your white-board. Here are your brothers. Here are her cards. Here are my papers. Here are your slaves. Here are her boxes. There are our monkeys. Here are their sons. Here are their daughters. There are his computers. There are my eagles. There are your horses. There are your irons. There are your bottles. There are your trees. There are your buildings. Topic 12 Time and Climate It It + is\was + time or climate It + is\was + not + time or climate Is\Was\ + It + time or climate Is\Was + It + not + time or climate It It + will be + time or climate It + will + not + be + time or climate Will + It + be + time or climate Will + It + not + be + time or climate 17 Download Videos of Part Time Job Training, In which AMBLS Foundation's Part

18 We provide Software of Desired Business with All kind of Facilities as per the need of Business Require Employees For Convert Your Business Online Project (Get Free Training, Exp. Certificate with Salary) Examples It is 7 am. It is morning time. It is Monday today. It is a month of January. It is 2 nd of January. It is evening time. It is the year of It is my birthday today. It is quarter to 7 am. It is quarter past 7 am. It is mid night. It is a month of February. It is a month of July. It is night time. It is noon time. It is Tuesday today. It is holiday today. It is cold water. It is 10 minutes to 6 am. It is 20 minutes past 6 am. Topic 13 Quality. Positive quality Comparative quality Superlative quality Water is Cold Water is Colder than tea. It is the Coldest water Kite is High Airplane is Higher than kite This is the Highest mountain of world. He is Fat He is Fatter than his brother He is the Fattest boy in the class This box is Heavy This box is Heavier than my box This is the Heaviest box in room My pen is Thick My pen is Thicker than your pen My pen is the Thickest pen My hair is Long My hair is Longer than your hair It is the Longest road of city. This is Short cloth This cloth is Shorter than my cloth This is the Shortest cloth in store I am Wise I am Wiser than your brother I am the Wisest boy in class You are Tall You are Taller than my sister You are the Tallest boy in class It is Dark night It is Darker night than last night It is the Darkest night of this month I have Easy solution 1 st question is Easier than 2 nd question 5 th question is the Easiest question in whole paper I am Able I am More Able than you I am the Most Able person for this work Needle is Thin Needle is Thinner than stick Needle is the Thinnest thing He is Intelligent boy He is More Intelligent than you He is the Most Intelligent boy of class. She is Beautiful She is More Beautiful than her mother She is the Most Beautiful girl in the world He is Smart He is Smarter than you He is the Smartest boy in the world It is Fast train This train is Faster than other train This is the Fastest train in railways It is Slow train This train is Slower than other train This is the Slowest train in railways My teeth is White My teeth is Whiter than your teeth My teeth is the Whitest teeth He is Rich He is Richer than you He is the Richest person in city She is Poor She is Poorer than my brother She is the Poorest woman in city He is a Brave boy You are Braver than his sister We are the Bravest people of city I am Dull I am More Dull than you I am the Most Dull boy of class I am Sincere boy I am More Sincere than you I am the Most Sincere boy of class I am Naughty boy I am Naughtier than you I am the Naughtiest boy of class I am Diligent boy I am More Diligent than you I am the Most Diligent boy of class My house is Far My house is Further than your house My house is the Furthest. My house is Near My house is Nearer than your house My house is the Nearest. My mobile is Slim My mobile is Slimmer than your mobile My mobile is the Slimmest mobile. Your room is Dirty Your room is Dirtier than my room Your room is the Dirtiest room of house 18 Download Videos of Part Time Job Training, In which AMBLS Foundation's Part

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