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ACTIVE VOICE TO PASSIVE VOICE

 Do you know what is the main hint to understand Passive Voice??????? it has the past participle in it.What is Past Participle?Hereafter I will refer to it as the 3rd form , THE first form is the base root form which we use in Simple Present Tense  and the second form being the past Tense form.like GO- WENT- GONEπŸ‘ˆ WELL there is no doubt that unless you are thorough with all the VERBS in their different forms there is no chance of scoring in this particular topic. harsh that it may seem but yes like you can't use a wrong surname you can'tchange their forms πŸ’¦πŸ““ for example You can't say -I forgotted my pen at houseXXX or My pen was forgotted by me at my house HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES; ACTIVE VOICE                                          PASSIVE VOICE                                                                  }}}-INDEFINITE TENSE ***-continuous tense        /// -PERFECT TENSE  I EAT AN APPLE  .                                     -AN APPLE IS EATEN BY ME.      }}}-  I A

Active and Passive Voice

 Hey ! Are you Active? What does it mean to be ACTIVE What is an active account?....... well an account in which there are regular transactions So in a conversation there are at least two characters right ... At any one time only one speaker (*character )needs to be active and the other one/ones have to listen ...Right/?????? We had studied  in my previous blog the co-relation between Tense and Voice PLEASE refer to my blog with the above topic.In this blog WE are 😍 going to deal with it differently .... This TIME our HERO is GOING to be 'VOICE' !!!!!!πŸ’₯πŸ“’πŸ“’ Don't start imagining that we are learning MUSICπŸ˜„πŸ˜„This is ENGLISH GRAMMAR BLOG......Wait... Here change in voice refers to a shift in the Subject of a Sentence.Yes every Sentence in a Paragraph can have a different VOICE(Now please don't get an audiometer ready yetπŸ‘»                                                                                                                                                    

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Parts of Speech

Hello friends welcome to Simply Grammatical, Today's topic is "Parts of Speech" Have you imagined how early humans must have been conveying their ideas to each other??There must have been a lot of misunderstanding and misinterpretation.A well developed language with a good script and literature is indeed a boon to mankind .Speech -here it doesn't mean the Speech that is delivered on various ocassions.Speech has its root in the Verb "Speak".The words that are used during conversation are classified according to their definite function or role in the sentence.Now what do you mean by a 'Sentence? Is  a sentence a group of words? Yes of course but what more? Let me give you an example:The Jill up went and Jack hill  -isn't this a group of words??Well yes it is but is it a Sentence?..... So let's put it this way -A sentence is a group of words that makes a complete sense. Now what makes up a sentence?? Yes 'words' What makes a word? Yes '

Adjectives#Comparative degree

HELLO friends! Welcome to Simply Grammatical!!!πŸ˜„ Today it's turn for the Comparative degree ...the degree that is true to it's name.The words'as'and so are often used to indicate a comparative degree . To hold the thread from where we left let's continue with the same example; Case 1: "Giyan was a better wrestler than any other wrestler of the wrestling tournament." Case 2:"Giyan was a better wrestler than many/most other wrestlers of the wrestling tournament." You can also put it this way:"Giyan was better than any other wrestler of the wrestling tournament.";"Giyan was better than most/many other wrestlers of the wrestling tournament." SELF-CHECK:15/07/'20 Change into comparative degree: 1) Ram is the strongest player in our Kabaddi team. 2) Geeta is the most gracious dancer of our school. 3) Ram is one of the strongest players in our Kabaddi team. 4)Geeta is one of the most gracious dancers of our School. 5) No other m

Adjectives -positive degree#Grammar

SIMPLY GRAMMATICAL! Adjectives-Positive degree.. Hi friends, So we had some good discussion on Superlative degree right ?(in my previous blog). Positive degree ..heyy don't think a negative degree is about to follow !The degree that begins with 'No other...'/'Very few ' ....have you used these phrases often? Let's see which case each beginning heralds. Case 1: Unrestricted positive degree: To hold the thread from the  previous examples let us use the same comparisons, "No other wrestler of the wrestling tournament was as good as Giyan." Case 2: Restricted positive degree: Following the above example.. "Very few wrestlers of the wrestling tournament were as good as Giyan" SELF-CHECK!!! Now just try the following : Change into positive degree: 1)Kalidas was the most renowned poet of ancient India. 2)Ujjain was one of the richest cities in India. ..............Best ..of... luck....

Adjectives#degrees#comparision

HELLO FRIENDS!! Welcome to my page "SIMPLY GRAMMATICAL" We were just discussing the unrestricted and restricted Superlative degree of Adjectives .To make the concept more vivid let me give an example of a competition .Suppose Giyan participates in a wrestling match and wins it we can say that "Giyan is the winner (the means 'the only') of the wrestling tournament" But suppose there is a tie with another player in the final round and the judges decide to give them both a first prize ,you can then say "Giyan is one of the winners of the wrestling tournament."Here please note that the common noun winner is in its plural form.In the above conditions if you have to compare Giyan's wrestling 🎿 skills with those of other contenders in the tournament then it would be this: Case1:"Giyan was  the best wrestler of the tournament." Case 2:"Giyan was one of the best wrestlers of the tournament." Case 1 is an example of UNRESTRICTED SUPE