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VERBS AND VERBALS
VERBS
Origin, Definition, Caution (199 - 201)
VERBS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO MEANING AND USE:-
TRANSITIVE AND INTRANSITIVE VERBS
Nature, Definitions (202 - 207) - 1 / 2 / 3 /
Exercise
VOICE, ACTIVE AND PASSIVE
Meaning, Definitions (208 - 212)
Exercise
MOOD
Definition, Ways (213 - 214)
INDICATIVE MOOD
Caution, Defition(215 - 216)
SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD
Meaning, Caution, Definition(217 -218)
I. Expressing a Wish (219)
II. A Contingent Declaration or Question(220)
Subjunctive in Dependent Clauses:
I. Condition or Supposition(221)
STUDY OF CONDITIONAL SENTENCES(222)
Exercise
II. Subjunctive of Purpose (223)
III. Subjunctive of Result (224)
IV. In Temporal Clauses (225)
V. In Indirect Questions (226)
VI. Expressing a Wish (227)
VII. In a Noun Clause (228)
VIII. Concessive Clauses (229)
Prevalence of the Subjunctive Mood (230)
IMPERATIVE MOOD
Definition, Uses (231)
Exercise
TENSE
Definition, Tenses in English (233 - 234)
PERSON AND NUMBER(235)
CONJUGATION
Definition, Forms(236 -237)
INFLECTIONS OF THE VERB BE(238 - 240) - 1 / 2 /
INFLECTIONS OF THE VERB CHOOSE(241)
FULL CONJUGATION OF THE VERB CHOOSE(242 - 243)
VERBS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO FORM
Kinds, Definition (244)
TABLE OF STRONG VERBS(245)
Remarks on Certain Verb Forms(246)
Exercise
DEFECTIVE STRONG VERBS(247 - 251)
Shall and Will(252) - 1 / 2 /
Will and would Uses (253)
Conjugation of Shall and Will as Auxiliaries (with Choose)(254)
Exercise
WEAK VERBS(255 - 256)
Irregular Weak Verbs - Class I (257)
Irregular Weak Verbs - Class II (258)
Some Troublesome Verbs (260 - 261)
Exercise
VERBALS
Definition, Kinds (262)
A)PARTICIPLES
Definition, Forms (263- 264)
PARTICIPLES OF THE VERB CHOOSE(265)
Exercise
B)INFINITIVES (266)
INFINITIVES OF THE VERB CHOOSE(267 - 271)
C)GERUNDS (272 - 273)
SUMMARY OF WORDS IN -ING (274)
Exercise
HOW TO PARSE VERBS AND VERBALS : -
I. VERBS (275 - 276)
II. VERB PHRASES(277)
III. VERBALS (278)
Exercise

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