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Day 1 – Grammar Series | Basic English Grammar | Rupam Sil

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Today’s Lesson — Day 1 – Grammar Series | Basic English Grammar | Rupam Sil

first demonstratives –
to demonstrate means to show something..
this that — singular
these – those -plural

Sentences are used to talk –

In simpler terms, it can be said that an affirmative sentence is a positive statement. an affirmative clause is positive and does not contain a negative word.”

A negative sentence is one that indicates that some action is not happening, something no longer exists In most scenarios, it can be easily identified by the words ‘not’, ‘no’, ‘nobody’, ‘nothing’, ‘nowhere’ ‘no one’ and ‘none’.

Sentences that ask a question are called interrogative sentences.

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34 thoughts on “Day 1 – Grammar Series | Basic English Grammar | Rupam Sil”

  1. Hi every one,
    I thing that this sentence is wrong. We have two possibilities:
    1) I like eating
    2)I like to eat

  2. No it is not correct .I love to eat biscuits. I always love to eat biscuits so here we not using present tens .I love to eating biscuits means it is present tens .pls answer me correct answer Deepu ji .

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