English Grammar (BASIC)
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Introduction to Sentences7 Topics
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The Parts of Speech9 Topics
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Noun8 Topics
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Pronouns12 Topics
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PERSONAL PRONOUNS
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Worksheet: Understanding Personal Pronouns
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REFLEXIVE AND EMPHATIC PRONOUNS
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Worksheet: Reflexive and Emphatic Pronouns
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DEMONSTRATIVE, INDEFINITE AND DISTRIBUTIVE PRONOUNS
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Worksheet: Demonstrative, Indefinite, and Distributive Pronouns
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RELATIVE PRONOUNS
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Worksheet on Relative Pronouns
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INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS
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Worksheet: Interrogative Pronouns
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CORRECT USAGE OF PERSONAL PRONOUNS
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Worksheet :DEMONSTRATIVE, INDEFINITE AND DISTRIBUTIVE PRONOUNS
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PERSONAL PRONOUNS
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Adjectives8 Topics
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Tenses6 Topics
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Modals2 Topics
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Verbs16 Topics
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THE VERB
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Transitive and Intransitive Verbs Worksheet
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VERBS OF INCOMPLETE PREDICATION
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Worksheet: Verbs of Incomplete Predication
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MOOD
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Worksheet: Moods
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THE VERB: PERSON AND NUMBER
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Worksheet: Verb Person and Number Agreement
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THE INFINITIVE
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Infinitive Worksheet
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THE PARTICIPLE
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Worksheet: Participle
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THE GERUND
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Worksheet: The Gerund
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IRREGULAR VERBS
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CONJUGATION OF THE VERB LOVE
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THE VERB
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Active and Passive Voice2 Topics
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Articles2 Topics
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Adverb8 Topics
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Prepositions4 Topics
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Conjections and interjection6 Topics
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CORRECT USAGE
Subject-Verb Agreement2 Topics -
Nouns and Pronouns2 Topics
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Adjectives Correct Usage1 Topic
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Verbs Correct Usage2 Topics
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Adverb Usage1 Topic
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Conjunctions Correct Usage2 Topics
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Punctuation and Its Uses1 Topic
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Spelling Rules1 Topic
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The Formation of Words1 Topic
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Figures of Speech1 Topic
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Question Tags1 Topic
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More Structures1 Topic
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Paragraph Writing1 Topic
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Words Followed by Prepositions
In English, certain words are consistently followed by specific prepositions to convey particular meanings. Understanding these word-preposition combinations is essential for effective communication. Let’s explore some examples:
1. Verbs Followed by Prepositions:
- Famous for: Mumbai is famous for its textiles. (Here, “famous” is followed by “for” to indicate the reason or cause of Mumbai’s fame.)
- Subsist on: The goat subsists on the coarsest of food. (In this sentence, “subsist” is followed by “on” to denote the source of sustenance.)
- Fond of: Jawaharlal Nehru was fond of children. (In this example, “fond” is followed by “of” to express affection or liking.)
2. Nouns Followed by Prepositions:
- Teeming with: India is a noble, gorgeous land, teeming with natural wealth. (Here, “teeming” is followed by “with” to describe the abundance or overflowing presence of natural wealth.)
- Apprised of: Being apprised of our approach, the whole neighborhood came out to meet their minister. (In this case, “apprised” is followed by “of” to indicate being informed or made aware of something.)
- Income derived from: The income derived from the ownership of land is commonly called rent. (Here, “income” is followed by “derived from” to specify the source or origin of the income.)
3. Adjectives Followed by Prepositions:
- Evidently enamoured of: The writer is evidently enamored of the subject. (In this sentence, “evidently enamored” is followed by “of” to express intense liking or affection.)
- Accessible to: These computers are cheap enough to be accessible to most people. (Here, “accessible” is followed by “to” to describe the ability of most people to access the computers.)
- Susceptible to: He (Dr. Johnson) was somewhat susceptible to flattery. (In this example, “susceptible” is followed by “to” to indicate vulnerability or prone to flattery.)