ENGLISH FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS GE (GENERIC ELECTIVE)

English for Competitive Examinations

Syllabus:
Unit 1: (Lectures 15, Credit 01)
1.1 Affixation
1.2 Compounding
1.3 Conversion
1.4 Minor Word Formation Processes
[Blending, Acronym, Clipping, Reduplicatives, Onomatopoeia, etc]
1.5 Idioms and Phrases
1.6 Synonyms and Antonyms
1.7 Homonym, Homograph, Homophone
Unit 2: (Lectures 15, Credit 01)
2.1 Precise Writing
2.2 Translation of English Paragraph to Marathi/Hindi and Vice Versa

Parts of Speech (शब्दांच्या जाती)

Parts of Speech (पार्टस् ऑफ स्पीच) शब्दांच्या जाती           कुठलीही भाषा शिकण्यासाठी, समजण्यासाठी तसेच त्या भाषेत योग्य प्रकारे स्वतःचे विचार व्यक्त करणे अगदी सहज आणि सोपे करण्यासाठी सर्वात महत्त्वाचे असते त्या भाषेचे व्याकरण. त्यामुळे, इंग्रजी भाषेवर प्रभुत्व मिळवण्यासाठी इंग्रजीचे व्याकरण अत्यंत महत्त्वाचे आहे.          मराठी भाषिकांना इंग्रजी शिकणे … Read more

English Sentence Structure

Welcome to another deep dive into the fascinating world of the English language here at englishenthusiasts.net. Today, we’re tackling a fundamental aspect of English that often challenges learners and native speakers alike: sentence structure. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll embark on a journey through the building blocks of English sentences. We’ll start with the basics: Subjects and Predicates, Clauses and Phrases, Types of Sentences

PARTS OF SPEECH

Parts of Speech

At the heart of our language lies a fundamental concept: The Parts of Speech in English with Examples. These building blocks of communication help us construct meaningful sentences and express our thoughts clearly. Whether you’re a student, a writer, or simply someone looking to improve your language skills, understanding the eight parts of speech is crucial. In this blog post, we’ll explore nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, interjections, and articles. We’ll break down each category with clear definitions and engaging examples, showing you how these versatile word classes work together to create the rich tapestry of the English language.