A Practical Guide To English Translation and Composition

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Ever heard of “A Practical Guide To English Translation and Composition” by KP Thakur. Anyone looking to improve their language skills will find it to be like a treasure chest. This book is like sitting next to a teacher. Thakur breaks down the art of translating and writing in English in such a down-to-earth way. No jargon, just plain English! It has advice, activities, and examples from real life that will help you to say, “Ah, I get it now!” Therefore, this book has your back whether you’re a student, writer, or simply someone who wants to communicate better. Trust me, it’s like having a cool language mentor cheering you on every step of the way.

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1LESSON 1 This, That, My, Your, His, Her
2LESSON 2 My, Your, She, You, I, He
3LESSON 3 Apostrophe’s
4LESSON 4 Articles: A, An
5LESSON 5 Uncountable Nouns / Plural Nouns
6LESSON 6 Profession, Rank, Caste, Religion, Nationality, Index Sentence
7LESSON 7 Here, There, And, In, On
8LESSON 8 It, What, Where, These, Those
9LESSON 9 These- Those= Plural Noun, And
10LESSON 10 They, Our, Your, Their
11LESSON 11 We, You, What, Where, (Plural)
12LESSON 12 Adjective
13LESSON 13 Use of ‘The’
14LESSON 14 Over, Under, Of, Behind, Between, In front of
15LESSON 15 Its, At
16LESSON 16 Simple Present Tense
17LESSON 17 Present Continuous Tense
18LESSON 18 Present Perfect Tense
19LESSON 19 Present Perfect Continuous Tense
20LESSON 20 (i) Simple Past Tense (was- were)
21LESSON 21 (ii) Simple Past Tense
22LESSON 22 Past Continuous Tense
23LESSON 23 Past Perfect Tense
24LESSON 24 Past Perfect Contiunous Tense
25LESSON 25 Simple Future Tense
26LESSON 26 Future Continuous Tense
27LESSON 27 Future Perfect Tense
28LESSON 28 Future Perfect Contiunous Tense
29LESSON 29 Now, Also, Too, Yes, No
30LESSON 30 What, Where, When, Why
31LESSON 31 Who, Whose, Which
32LESSON 32 Introductory “There”
33LESSON 33 Introductory “It”
34LESSON 34 Every, All, Both
35LESSON 35 Have, Has, Had
36LESSON 36 Possessive Pronouns
37LESSON 37 Own
38LESSON 38 One, Another, The Other
39LESSON 39 Much, Many
40LESSON 40 Some, A few, A little
41LESSON 41 Negative Sentence
42LESSON 42 With, Without, Of, For
43LESSON 43 Before, After, Over, Under
44LESSON 44 From, to, Till, For, Since
45LESSON 45 Subject-Verb Agreement
46LESSON 46 Phrase as Subject
47LESSON 47 Noun Clause as Subject
48LESSON 48 Infinitive & Gerund as Subject
49LESSON 49 But, Or
50LESSON 50 Order Sentences
51LESSON 51 Prohibitory Sentences
52LESSON 52 Request Sentences
53LESSON 53 Let
54LESSON 54 May (Permission)
55LESSON 55 Going
56LESSON 56 Adverb of Time
57LESSON 57 Preposition of Time
58LESSON 58 Mid-Position Adverbs
59LESSON 59 Can, May
60LESSON 60 Could, Might
61LESSON 61 Be Able To
62LESSON 62 Must, Should, Ought to
63LESSON 63 Must/Should/Ought to+Have
64LESSON 64 Relative Pronoun- Who, Whom, Whose, Which, That
65LESSON 65 Double Questions
66LESSON 66 Sequence of Tenses
67LESSON 67 Want, Need, Require
68LESSON 68 Again, Only, Ever, Once, Twice
69LESSON 69 Question with ‘How’
70LESSON 70 Emphatic Statement
71LESSON 71 Narration
72LESSON 72 Some More Prepositions
73LESSON 73 How To
74LESSON 74 Each other, One another, Neither… nor, Either… or
75LESSON 75 (i) Comparisons- As… As, Like
76LESSON 76 (ii) Comparative Degree
77LESSON 77 (iii) Superlative Degree
78LESSON 78 Infinitive
79LESSON 79 Participles
80LESSON 80 Preposition: End Position
81LESSON 81 Voice: Present Tense
82LESSON 82 Voice: Past Tense
83LESSON 83 Voice: Future Tense
84LESSON 84 Voice: Miscellaneous Use
85LESSON 85 (i) Causatives
86LESSON 86 (ii) Causative Verbs
87LESSON 87 Conditional Sentences: If
88LESSON 88 Though/Although….
89LESSON 89 Question Tags
90LESSON 90 Miscellaneous (i)
91LESSON 91 Miscellaneous (ii)
92LESSON 92 Miscellaneous (iii)
93LESSON 93 Miscellaneous (iv)
94LESSON 94 Miscellaneous (v)
95LESSON 95 Miscellaneous (vi)
96LESSON 96 Miscellaneous (vii)

 

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