Learning English(Journey has been started)
1st Lecture............
Lesson 1.
What is
Alphabet?
Alphabet is a
Group of any language's letters.
In English
how many alphabets?
There are 1
alphabet.
1 letter = 1
word.
Like: - a
1 word = 1
sentence.
Like: -
(a) Are you
going to office?
(b) No.
(a) So, shall
we go to for walk?
(b) Sure!
1
sentence = 1 paragraph.
Having been
seen by my dad, who was standing at a shop next to the cinema hall,
where I was buying tickets along with my friends for the movie; I got
scared of being scolded but he didn't react at all.
What is
Pangram?
A sentence
containing all the letters of the alphabet is known as Pangram.
like: - The
quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
A vs An.
When a word
started with "vowel sound " then you have to use (say or write)
"An".
When a word
started with "consonant sound " then you have to use (say or write)
"A".
The vs Thee.
When a word
started with "vowel sound " then you have to pronounce
"Thee".
When a word
started with "consonant " then you have to pronounce "The".
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2nd Lecture.
Lesson 2.
1- One
2- Two
3-
Three
4- Four
5- Five
6- Six
7- Seven
8- Eight
9- Nine
10- Ten
11-
Eleven
12-
Twelve
13- Thirteen
14- Fourteen
15- Fifteen
16- Sixteen
17- Seventeen
18- Eighteen
19- Nineteen
20- Twenty
30- Thirty
40- Forty
50- Fifty
60- Sixty
70- Seventy
80- Eighty
90- Ninety
100- Hundred
1000-
Thousand
10000- Ten
Thousand
100000-
Lac/Lakh. (Plural: - Lacs/Lakhs.)
1000000- Ten
Lacs/Lakhs (1 Million) (Millionaire)
10000000-
Hundred Lacs/Lakhs (1 crore)
1000000000- 1 Billion (1 Arab) (Billionaire)
1st- First
2nd – Second.
3rd- Third
4th - Fourth
5th - Fifth
6th- Sixth
7th- Seventh
8th- Eighth
9th- Ninth
10th- Tenth
11th- Eleventh
12th- Twelfth
13th-Thirteenth
14th-Fourteenth
15th- Fifteenth
16th- Sixteenth
17th- Seventeenth
18th- Eighteenth
19th- Nineteenth
20th- Twentieth
21st- Twenty First
30th- Thirtieth
40th- Fortieth
50th- Fiftieth
60th- Sixtieth
70th- Seventieth
80th- Eightieth
90th- Ninetieth
100th- Hundredth
1000th- Thousandth
10000th- Ten Thousandth
100000th- Hundred Thousandth
1000000th- Millionth
10000000th- Ten Millionth
100000000th- Hundred Millionth
1000000000th- Billionth
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3rd
Lecture.
Lesson 3.
Subject: - In which sentence you are talking about
that thing.
Who is doing that work.
You are talking about anything that thing is known
as “Subject”.
AbdurRahman is playing football.
Subject is “AbdurRahman”.
AbdurRahman’s Father is going for Teaching.
Subject is AbdurRahman’s Father.
My father’s friend’s brother’s daughter is pursuing
MBA.
The daughter of the brother of my Father’s friend is
pursuing MBA.
Subject
Singular
Plural
1st Person
I
We
2nd Person
You
You
3rd Person
He, She, This, That, It, Any Name Like
AbdurRahman, Luqman, Book.
They, These, Those, AbdurRahman and Luqman,
Books.
Verb
Be
Do
Have
Present
Is/Am/Are (“Is” is used with 3rd person
singular, “Am” with 1st person singular and with all “Are” is
used.)
Does/Do (“Does” is used only for 3rdPerson
singular and for all persons you have to use “Do”.)
Has/Have (“Has” is used only for 3rdPerson
singular and for all persons you have to use “Have”.)
Past
Was/Were (“Was” is used with 1st singular
and 3rd person singular and with all use “were”.)
Did (With all persons you have to use “Did”.)
Had (With all persons you have to use “Had”.)
Future
Will be (With all persons you have to use “Will
be”.)
Will do (With all persons you have to use “Will
Do”.)
Will have (With all persons you have to use “Will
have”.)
Singular
Plural
Near
This
These
Far
That
Those
Subject + Verb
+ Objective Part
1st
part: - Subject
2nd
part: - Predicate.
How many parts of any sentence?
There are two parts of any sentence.
Like: - Subject and Predicate.
How many parts of Predicate?
There are two parts of predicate.
Like: - Verb and Objective part.
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1st Lecture............
Lesson 1.
Lesson 1.
What is
Alphabet?
Alphabet is a
Group of any language's letters.
In English
how many alphabets?
There are 1
alphabet.
1 letter = 1
word.
Like: - a
1 word = 1
sentence.
Like: -
(a) Are you
going to office?
(b) No.
(a) So, shall
we go to for walk?
(b) Sure!
1
sentence = 1 paragraph.
Having been
seen by my dad, who was standing at a shop next to the cinema hall,
where I was buying tickets along with my friends for the movie; I got
scared of being scolded but he didn't react at all.
What is
Pangram?
A sentence
containing all the letters of the alphabet is known as Pangram.
like: - The
quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
A vs An.
When a word
started with "vowel sound " then you have to use (say or write)
"An".
When a word
started with "consonant sound " then you have to use (say or write)
"A".
The vs Thee.
When a word
started with "vowel sound " then you have to pronounce
"Thee".
When a word
started with "consonant " then you have to pronounce "The".
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2nd Lecture.
Lesson 2.
Lesson 2.
1- One
2- Two
3-
Three
4- Four
5- Five
6- Six
7- Seven
8- Eight
9- Nine
10- Ten
11-
Eleven
12-
Twelve
13- Thirteen
14- Fourteen
15- Fifteen
16- Sixteen
17- Seventeen
18- Eighteen
19- Nineteen
20- Twenty
30- Thirty
40- Forty
50- Fifty
60- Sixty
70- Seventy
80- Eighty
90- Ninety
100- Hundred
1000-
Thousand
10000- Ten
Thousand
100000-
Lac/Lakh. (Plural: - Lacs/Lakhs.)
1000000- Ten
Lacs/Lakhs (1 Million) (Millionaire)
10000000-
Hundred Lacs/Lakhs (1 crore)
1000000000- 1 Billion (1 Arab) (Billionaire)
1st- First
2nd – Second.
3rd- Third
4th - Fourth
5th - Fifth
6th- Sixth
7th- Seventh
8th- Eighth
9th- Ninth
10th- Tenth
11th- Eleventh
12th- Twelfth
13th-Thirteenth
14th-Fourteenth
15th- Fifteenth
16th- Sixteenth
17th- Seventeenth
18th- Eighteenth
19th- Nineteenth
20th- Twentieth
21st- Twenty First
30th- Thirtieth
40th- Fortieth
50th- Fiftieth
60th- Sixtieth
70th- Seventieth
80th- Eightieth
90th- Ninetieth
100th- Hundredth
1000th- Thousandth
10000th- Ten Thousandth
100000th- Hundred Thousandth
1000000th- Millionth
10000000th- Ten Millionth
100000000th- Hundred Millionth
1000000000th- Billionth
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3rd
Lecture.
Lesson 3.
Lesson 3.
Subject: - In which sentence you are talking about
that thing.
Who is doing that work.
You are talking about anything that thing is known
as “Subject”.
AbdurRahman is playing football.
Subject is “AbdurRahman”.
AbdurRahman’s Father is going for Teaching.
Subject is AbdurRahman’s Father.
My father’s friend’s brother’s daughter is pursuing
MBA.
The daughter of the brother of my Father’s friend is
pursuing MBA.
Subject
|
Singular
|
Plural
|
1st Person
|
I
|
We
|
2nd Person
|
You
|
You
|
3rd Person
|
He, She, This, That, It, Any Name Like
AbdurRahman, Luqman, Book.
|
They, These, Those, AbdurRahman and Luqman,
Books.
|
Verb
|
Be
|
Do
|
Have
|
Present
|
Is/Am/Are (“Is” is used with 3rd person
singular, “Am” with 1st person singular and with all “Are” is
used.)
|
Does/Do (“Does” is used only for 3rdPerson
singular and for all persons you have to use “Do”.)
|
Has/Have (“Has” is used only for 3rdPerson
singular and for all persons you have to use “Have”.)
|
Past
|
Was/Were (“Was” is used with 1st singular
and 3rd person singular and with all use “were”.)
|
Did (With all persons you have to use “Did”.)
|
Had (With all persons you have to use “Had”.)
|
Future
|
Will be (With all persons you have to use “Will
be”.)
|
Will do (With all persons you have to use “Will
Do”.)
|
Will have (With all persons you have to use “Will
have”.)
|
Singular
|
Plural
|
|
Near
|
This
|
These
|
Far
|
That
|
Those
|
Subject + Verb
+ Objective Part
|
1st
part: - Subject
|
2nd
part: - Predicate.
|
How many parts of any sentence?
There are two parts of any sentence.
Like: - Subject and Predicate.
How many parts of Predicate?
There are two parts of predicate.
Like: - Verb and Objective part.
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