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Class - 6th English Proficiency Subjects
 

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- Notice Writing


 

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- Common Noun

- Proper Noun

- Collective Noun

- Countable Nouns

- Uncountable Nouns

- Abstract Noun


 

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- Subject and Predicate

- Affirmative Sentences

- Interrogative Sentence

- Imperative Sentence

- Exclamatory Sentence

- Negative Sentence


 

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- Articles - A, An

- Omission of Articles

- Demonstratives

- Exceptions In Usage Of Article A and An

- Article - The


 

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- Indefinite Determiners

- Possessives


 

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- Preposition of Space - Place and Direction

- Preposition of Time and Date


 

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- Preposition of Travel and Movement

- Prepositions with Special Uses


 

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- Bio Sketch Writing


 

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- Coordinating Conjunction

- Correlative Conjunction


 

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- Subordinating Conjunction

- Some Important Conjuctions


 

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- Message Writing


 

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- Adverbs of Quantity or Frequency

- Adverb of Affirmation or Negation

- Adverb of Reason

- Interrogative Adverbs

- Adverbs of Focus


 

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- Sender Address Informal Letter

- Salutations Informal Letter

- Body of The Informal Letter

- Format InFormal Letter


 

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- Diary Writing


 

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- Punctuation Full Stop

- Punctuation Comma

- Punctuation Mark of Interrogation

- Punctuation Mark of Exclamation

- Punctuation Capital Letters

- Punctuation Inverted Commas

- Punctuation Apostrophe

- Punctuation Colon and Semi Colon


 

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- Singular Subject Singular Verb

- Plural Subject Plural Verb

- Usage of Modals in Subject Verb Agreement

- Usage of Indefinite Pronouns in Subject Verb Agreement

- Usage of Past Tense in Subject Verb Agreement

- Usage of Compound Subject in Subject Verb Agreement


 

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- E mail Writing


 

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- Speech Writing


 

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- Picture Composition


 

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- Debate Writing


 

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- Verb and Its Type

- Transitive Verbs

- Intransitive Verbs

- Linking Verbs

- Forms of Verbs


 

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- Indirect Speech - Change in Exclamatory Sentence

- Direct Speech - Change In Exclamatory Sentence

- Indirect Speech - Change in Advice or Command Statement

- Direct Speech - Change In Advice Or Command Statement

- Indirect Speech - Change in Modals

- Indirect Speech - Changes In Words And Expression of Time and Place

- Direct Speech - Changes In Words And Expression Of Time And Place


 

 

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- Sender Address Formal Letter

- Receiver Address Formal Letter

- Salutations Formal Letter

- Subject of the Formal Letter

- Body of The Formal Letter

- Format Formal Letter


 

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- Can and Could

- Will

- Would

- Should

- May and Might

- Shall


 

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- Dare

- Ought To

- Must

- Used To, Be Used to

- Have to

- To Be

- Was Able

- Need Not


 

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- Infinitives to Plus verb

- Infinitive of Purpose

- Split Infinitive

- Infinitives Adjectives

- Bare or Direct Infinitive

- Continuous Infinitive


 

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- Present Participle

- Past Participle

- Perfect Participle


 

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- Gerund Verb and ing

- Gerunds - Subject To Verb

- Gerunds - Object To Verb

- Gerunds - Object To Preposition

- Forget and Gerund

- Like Plus Gerund

- Need Plus Gerund

- Want Plus Gerund

- Regret Plus Gerund

- Try Plus Gerund

- Gerund - Infinitives Relationship


 

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- Passive Voice For Simple Present Tense

- Active Voice For Simple Present Tense

- Passive Voice For Simple Past Tense -

- Active Voice For Simple Past Tense

- Passive Voice For Simple Future Tense

- Active Voice For Simple Future Tense

- Passive Voice For Perfect Tense

- Active Voice For Perfect Tense

- Passive Voice For Continuous Tense

- Active Voice For Continuous Tense


 

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- Indirect Speech - Change in Tenses

- Direct Speech - Change In Tenses

- No Change in Universal Truth

- Indirect Speech - Changes in Interrogative Sentences

- Indirect Speech - Changes in Personal Pronoun

- Direct Speech - Changes In Personal Pronoun


 

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- Story Writing


 

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- Passive Voice For Auxiliary Verbs

- Active Voice For Auxiliary Verbs

- Passive Voice For Transitive Verbs

- Active Voice For Transitive Verbs

- Passive Voice For Interrogative Sentence

- Active Voice For Interrogative Sentence

- Active Passive No Change


 

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- Simple Present Tense

- Simple Past Tense

- Simple Future Tense

- Present Indefinite Tense

- Past Indefinite Tense

- Future Indefinite Tense


 

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- Present Continuous Tense

- Past Continuous Tense

- Future Continuous Tense


 

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- Present Perfect Tense -

- Past Perfect Tense

- Future Perfect Tense

- Present Perfect Continuous Tense

- Past Perfect Continuous Tense

- Future Perfect Continuous Tense


 

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- Personal Pronoun

- Possessive Pronoun

- Demonstrative Pronoun

- Interrogative Pronoun

- Relative Pronoun


 

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- Indefinite Pronoun

- Reflexive Pronoun

- Emphatic Pronoun

- Distributive Pronoun

- Reciprocal Pronoun


 

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- Adjective of Number

- Adjective of Quality

- Adjective of Quantity


 

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- Demonstrative Adjective

- Interrogative Adjective

- Degree of Comparison

- Possessive Adjective

- Exceptions In Degree Of Comparison -


 

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- Adverbs of Manner

- Adverb of Place

- Adverbs of Time

- Adverb of Degree


 


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