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Federal Board > Class 8 > English (
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Chapter 1: Vocabulary
Chapter 2: Pronunciation and Spelling
Chapter 3: Reading Comprehension Skills (Prose/ Poetry)
Chapter 4: Grammar
Chapter 5: Reading and Thinking Skills
Chapter 6: Writing Skills
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Chapter 4: Grammar (
218 videos
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Practice Test
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4.1: Parts of Speech (Introduction)(
Practice Test
)
Parts of Speech (introduction)
Nouns (explanation with examples)
Pronouns (explanation with examples)
Adjectives (explanation with examples)
Verbs (explanation with examples)
Adverbs (explanation with examples)
Conjunctions (explanation with examples)
Prepositions (explanation with examples)
Interjections (explanation with examples)
4.2: Types of Nouns(
Practice Test
)
Masculine/Feminine (girl/boy, father/mother etc)
Masculine/ Feminine (man/woman etc)(explanation/activities)
Gender Nouns
Proper Nouns (explanation with examples)
Common Nouns (explanation with examples)
Concrete Nouns (explanation with examples)
Abstract Nouns (explanation with examples)
Exercise-Abstract Nouns-1
Exercise-Abstract Nouns-2
Singular and Plural Nouns (explanation with examples)
Countable and Uncountable Nouns (explanation with examples)
Use of Much and Many
Collective Nouns (explanation with examples)
Changing Noun Number to Plural Part 1
Changing Noun Number to Plural Part 2
Nouns with Different Meanings in Different Numbers
Number of Compound Nouns
Animate and Inanimate Nouns and their Possessive Forms
Possessive Forms of Animate Nouns Activity
Exercise-Collective Nouns
Compound Nouns (explanation with examples)
Exercise-Nouns-Mixed
4.3: Types of Pronouns(
Practice Test
)
Personal Pronouns (explanation with examples)
Possessive Pronouns (explanation with examples)
Relative Pronouns & antecedent(explanation with examples)
More on Relative Pronouns
Exercise-Relative Pronouns
Joining Sentences by inserting "Who"
Joining Sentences by inserting "Which"
Joining Sentences by inserting "Which or Who"
Pronoun Antecedent Agreement
Pronoun Antecedent Agreement (Activity)
Kinds of Pronouns Mixed Part-1
Kinds of Pronouns Mixed Part-2
Exercise-Kinds of Pronouns Mixed
Exercise-Pronoun Antecedent
Interrogative Pronouns
4.4: Types of Prepositions(
Practice Test
)
Prepositions (explanation with examples & exercise)
Prepositions of Place
Prepositions of Time
Prepositions of Reason
Prepositions of Movement or Direction
Compound Prepositions (explanation with examples)
Exercise-Compound Prepositions
Confusing Prepositions (until and by)
Use of Since and For
Preposition of Agent
Preposition of Instrument
4.5: Conjunctions(
Practice Test
)
Conjunctions(3 types)(explanation with examples)
Joining Sentences by inserting "or, and, but"
Joining Sentences by inserting "so or because"
4.6: Articles(
Practice Test
)
Definite and Indefinite Articles (explanation with examples)
Exercise-Articles
Special Use of Article "An" and "A"
Some Common Uses of Article "The"
4.7: Kinds of Adjectives (
Practice Test
)
Kinds of Adjectives (explanation with examples)
Exercise-Kinds of Adjectives
Order of Adjectives (explanation with examples)
Exercise-Order of Adjectives
Degrees of Comparison (explanation with examples)
Exercise-Degrees of comparison
Absolute Adjectives
Possessive Adjectives
Regular Adjectives
Irregular Adjectives
Some More Types of Adjectives Part 1
Some More Types of Adjectives Part 2
Some More Types of Adjectives Part 3 (Activity)
Forming Adjectives from Nouns Part 1
Forming Adjectives from Nouns Part 2 (Activity)
Use of Determiners
Comparative Adjectives with 'the'
Adjectives with Reference to "Than"
4.8: Kinds and Positions of Adverbs in a Sentence(
Practice Test
)
Kinds of Adverbs (explanation with examples)
More on Kinds of Adverbs
Position of Adverbs in a sentence (explanation with examples)
Position of a Single Adverb in a Sentence
Degrees of Adverbs (explanation with examples)
Change Adjectives into Adverbs
Adverbs of Affirmation or Negation
Adverbs of Reason
Words used as Adjectives and Adverbs Both
4.9: Types of Sentences(
Practice Test
)
Sentence and Order of its Parts
Identify a Sentence (explanation/activities)
Sentence Analysis (subject, verb, object etc. all combined)
Direct and Indierct Object
Statements (explanation with examples)
Imperative Sentences (explanation with examples)
Excalamatory Sentences (explanation with examples)
Interrogative Sentences (explanation with examples)
Changing a Statement into an Interrogative starting with "How Long"
Wh-Question Words
Use of Question Words
Tag Questions
Changing Statements into Negatives and Interrogatives
Optative Sentences (explanation with examples)
Exercise-Types of Sentences
Identifying Expressions w.r.t. Types
4.10: Phrases and Clauses(
Practice Test
)
Phrase (explanation with examples)
Preposition and Object of Preposition
4.11: Kinds of Verbs and their Forms(
Practice Test
)
Use of Am Is Are in Sentences
Exercise-Use of Am Is Are
More on Exercise-Use of Am Is Are
Use of B Form-Is Am Are (pictures/sentences)
Present Past and Past Participle forms of some Verbs
Use of "Used To"
Forming Verbs from Nouns
Verbs of Doing and Verbs of Being
Transitive Verb (explantion with examples)
Intransitive Verb (explantion with examples)
Auxilliary Verb (explantion with examples)
Linking Verbs (explantion with examples)
Use of Has and have (explanation/fill columns)
Use of Has and have (explanation/fill blanks)
Simple Past Tense (practice)
Finite Verbs (explanation with examples)
Non-Finite Verbs (explanation with examples)
Present and Past participle (explanation with examples)
Exercise-Present & Past Participles
Gerund (explanation with examples)
Infinitive (explanation with examples)
Forms of Verbs for Regular Verbs (explanation with examples)
Forms of Verbs for Irregular Verbs (explanation with examples)
Modal Verbs (explanation with examples)
More on Modal Verbs
Exercise-Modal Verbs
Use of 'Can' and 'May'
Use of 'Should' and 'Must'
Use of 'Could' 'Might' and 'Would'
Use of Must & Must Not
Various Forms of Verbs (Practice)
4.12: Present Tense(
Practice Test
)
Present Simple Tense(Uses&Formation)
Present Simple Tense(Table) (explanation with examples)
Present Continuous Tense (Uses&Formation)
Present Continuous Tense (Table) (explanation with examples)
Present Perfect Tense (Uses&Formation)
Present Perfect Tense(Table) (explanation with examples)
Present Perfect Continuous Tense (Uses&Formation)
Present Perfect Continuous Tense (Table) (explanation & examples)
4.13: Past Tense(
Practice Test
)
Past Simple Tense(Uses&Formation)
Past Simple Tense (Table)(explanation with examples)
Past Continuous Tense(Uses&Formation)
Past Continuous Tense (Table)(explanation with examples)
Past perfect Tense (Uses&Formation)
Past perfect Tense (Table)(explanation with examples)
Past Perfect Continuous Tense (Uses&Formation)
Past Perfect Continuous Tense (Table)(explanation & examples)
4.14: Future Tense (
Practice Test
)
Future Simple Tense (Uses&Formation)(explanation with examples)
Future Simple Tense (Table) (explanation with examples)
Future Continuous Tense(Uses&Formation) (explanation with examples)
Future Continuous Tense (Table) (explanation with examples)
Future Perfect Tense(Uses&Formation) (explanation with examples)
Future Perfect Tense (Table)(explanation with examples)
Change the Tense of a Given Sentence to Another Tense
Exercise-Tenses-Mixed
4.15: Conditionals Type- I , II and III(
Practice Test
)
Conditionals-Type 1 (explanation with examples)
Conditionals-Senetences Table (explanation with examples)
More on Conditionals-Senetences Table(Type Zero, 1,2,3,Mixed)
Exercise-Conditionals
Zero Conditional: Activity
First Conditional: Activity
Second Conditional: Activity
Third Conditional: Activity
All Conditionals: Activity
4.16: Active and Passive Voice(
Practice Test
)
Active and Passive Voice (explanation with examples)
Active and Passive Voice Table Part 1 (explanation & examples)
Active and Passive Voice Table Part 2 (explanation & examples)
Active and Passive Voice Table Part 3 (explanation & examples)
Active and Passive Voice Table Part 4 (explanation & examples)
Exercise-Active & Passive Voice
4.17: Subject-Verb Agreement(
Practice Test
)
Subject-Verb Agreement Part 1 (explanation with examples)
Subject-Verb Agreement Part 2 (explanation with examples)
Subject-Verb Agreement Part 3 (explanation with examples)
Subject-Verb Agreement Part 4 (explanation with examples)
Subject-Verb Agreement Part 5 (explanation with examples)
Exercise-Subject Verb Agreement
4.18: Transitional Devices(
Practice Test
)
Transitional Devices (explanation with examples)
More on Transitional Devices
Exercise Transitional Devices
4.19: Direct/Indirect Narration (
Practice Test
)
Intro Direct/Indirect Speech
Intro Direct/Indirect Speech: Activity
Orders and Requests: Direct/Indirect Speech
4.20: Punctuation(
Practice Test
)
Ways to End a Sentence (full stop, comma, exclamation)
Commas with Simple Series, Oxford comma and Adjectives (Rule 1 and 2)
Commas with Introductory Phrases and Nonessential Parts of a Sentence
Commas with Phrases, Dates and Addresses (Rule 10 to 13)
Commas with Degrees, Titles and Direct Speech (Rule 14 to 16)
Commas with Direct Speech, Contrasting Parts and Introductory Items (
Punctuating Salutations and Valedictions
Punctuating Dates
Punctuating Addresses
Apostrophes with Singular Nouns (Rule 1 to 2)
Identify Apostrophes with Plural Nouns (regular nouns) (Rule 3 to 4)
Identify Apostrophes with Plural Nouns (irregular Nouns) (Rule 4- 5)
Contractions (it is/it's, I am/I'm etc)(explanation/activities)
Apostrophes with Contractions(Rule 13)
Colons with Series of Items (Rule 1-3)
Colons with Vertical Lists and Series of Items (Rule 4-5)
Colons with Direct Speech (Rule 6-8)
Semicolons with Clauses (Rule 1 and 2)
Semicolons with Conjunctions and Series of Items (Rule 3 to 6)
Use of Parenthesis
Use of Parenthesis and Brackets
Use of Dashes
Use of Hyphens Part-1
Use of Hyphens Part-2
Use of Hyphens Part-3
Punctuating a Passage Part-1
Punctuating a Passage Part-2
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