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SPECIAL TRANSLATION LIST

  SPECIAL TRANSLATION LIST 1.) Imperative, Exclamatory and Optative Sentences 2.) The Complex and Compound Sentences 3.)  Use of has , have, had as principal verbs, 4.) Use of Articles , 5.)  Use of should, ought to , must, may, might, lest, and so that. 6.)  Use of apostrophe and case in apposition 7.)  Use of Causative Verbs 8.) Use of Gerund, Participle and Infinitive 9.)  Use of how many, how much, there, it, let, is made of, is made from. 10.)  The Sequence of Tenses 11.)  Agreement of the very with its Subject 12.)  Use of some Essential Structures Practice Exercise for Special Translation : --- Exercise in (Hindi to English) and (English to hindi) a.)    IMPERATIVE,  b.)   EXCLAMATORY   c.)   OPTATIVE SENTENCES d.)   THE COMPLEX   e.)   THE COMPOUND SENTENCES f.)    USE OF HAS  AS PRINCIPAL VERBS g.)   USE OF HAVE  AS PRINCIPAL VE...

TRANSLATION

 TRANSLATION 1. Present Indefinite Tense 2. Present Continuous Tense 3. Present Perfect Tense 4. Present Perfect Continuous Tense 5. Past Indefinite Tense 6. Past Continuous Tense 7. Past Perfect Tense 8. Past Perfect Continuous Tense 9. Future Indefinite Tense 10. Future Continuous Tense 11. Future Perfect Tense 12. Future Perfect Continuous Tense 13. Be Forms ( Is, Am, Are, Was, Were, Has, Have, Had,Will, Shall, Exercises For Practice : - For Present Tense 1. Present Tense Exercise (Hindi & English) 2. Present Continuous Exercise    (Hindi & English) 3.  Present Perfect Exercise    (Hindi & English) 4.  Present Perfect Continuous Exercise    (Hindi & English) For Past Tense 1. Past Tense Exercise (Hindi & English) 2. Past Continuous Exercise    (Hindi & English) 3.  Past Perfect Exercise    (Hindi & English) 4.  Past Perfect Continuous Exercise    (Hindi ...

USE OF CAN AND COULD

 USE OF CAN AND COULD Definitions of Can & Could : - Use of Can :- Can is also the part of  modals. It is different from May and Might.  It means that a job's possibility is in your capability. It also shows (ability), (capacity) and (permission) etc.   Example : I can read this book. (ability) I can carry this heavy wood. ( capacity) Can I do it . ( permission)  Can you listen me? (ability) Uses of Could : --   Use of  can in Past tense, be called Could. 1. I could come here yesterday. 2.  Ram could not read the book yesterday in class. 3. We could serve you last month in picnic. Practice Exercise for Can and Could (Hindi to English) and (English to Hindi) :--

USE OF MUST

 USE OF MUST Definitions of Must : - It is the Part of Modals. Must is very different from Should and Ought to. because with the use of must, It related with Compulsion, Necessity, Result and Conclusion.  Must Past tense is also be Must. Example : (1). You must take this Medicine. (2).  It is 7 a.m. so assembly must be start. (3). Radha is not looking well. so she must be seen by doctor.  (4). We must learn the English notes before exam. Practice Exercise for Must (Hindi to English) and (English to Hindi) :--

USE OF OUGHT TO

 USE OF OUGHT TO  Definitions of Ought to : - Practice Exercise for Ought to (Hindi to English) and (English to Hindi) :--

USE OF SHOULD

 USE OF SHOULD Definitions of Should : - Practice Exercise for Should (Hindi to English) and (English to Hindi) :--

USE OF PARTICIPLE

 USE OF PARTICIPLE Definitions of Participle : - Practice Exercise for Participle (Hindi to English) and (English to Hindi) :--

USE OF INFINITIVE

 USE OF INFINITIVE Definitions of Infinitive : - Practice Exercise for Infinitive (Hindi to English) and (English to Hindi) :--

USE OF GERUND

 USE OF GERUND Definitions of Gerund : - Practice Exercise for Gerund (Hindi to English) and (English to Hindi) :--

DEFINITIONS

 DEFINITIONS Definitions of  Definition : - Some Useful Definitions  1. Tools, Equipment, Implements and Apparatus 2. Household Items, 3. Machines and Carriages 4. People and Professions 5. Useful Places for Games and Sports 6. Places, Establishments and Institutions  7. Miscellaneous Things Practice Exercise for Definition (Hindi to English) and (English to Hindi) :--

QUOTATIONS

 QUOTATIONS Definitions of  Quotation : - Practice Exercise for Quotation (Hindi to English) and (English to Hindi) :--

USE OF HOW MANY

 USE OF HOW MANY Definitions of  How Many : - Practice Exercise for How Many (Hindi to English) and (English to Hindi) :--

USE OF HOW MUCH

 USE OF HOW MUCH Definitions of How Much : - Practice Exercise for How Much (Hindi to English) and (English to Hindi) :--

SENTENCES OF DAILY USES

 SENTENCES OF DAILY USES Definitions of Daily Uses : - Practice Exercise for Daily Uses (Hindi to English) and (English to Hindi) :--

POSTERS

 POSTERS Definitions of Posters : - Practice Exercise for Posters (Hindi to English) and (English to Hindi) :--

REPORT WRITING

 REPORT WRITING

NOTICE AND APPEALS

 NOTICE AND APPEALS

DESCRIPTION

 DESCRIPTION

ADVERTISEMENTS

 ADVERTISEMENTS

PARAGRAPH WRITING

 PARAGRAPH WRITING

LETTER WRITING

 LETTER WRITING

ESSAY WRITING

 ESSAY WRITING

PRECIS WRITING

 PRECIS WRITING

COMPREHENSION

 COMPREHENSION

STORY WRITING

 STORY WRITING

INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION

 INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION (a). Countries of the World and Their Capitals. (b). Countries and their Currencies (c). Old and New Names of Some Countries / Cities (d). Sobriquets - Geographical Nicknames (e). Chief Industries of the Countries of the World (f). Foreign Towns Associated with Industries (g). Important Inventions and Discoveries  (h). Geographical Discoveries (i). Famous Books by Foreign Authors.

USEFUL PLACES

 USEFUL WORDS ABOUT VARIOUS PLACES (a). Railways (b). Banks (c). Post Office (d). Police Department (e). Hospitals (f). Schools and Colleges (g). Subjects (h). Games and Sports (i0 Important Dates

INDIA AND ITS KNOWLEDGE

 INDIA AND ITS KNOWLEDGE (a). States and Union Territories, Their Capitals and Principal Languages (b). Languages Recognised in the Indian Constitution (c). National Honours  (d) Commissioned Ranks in Defence Services  (e) Principal Religions Followed in India (f) Famous Places in India (g) Indian Towns Associated with Industries (h). Minerals Available in India (i) Famous Books by India Authors. 

DEFINTIONS, QUOTATIONS, AND PROVERBS

 DEFINTIONS, QUOTATIONS, AND PROVERBS (A). Some Useful Definitions  1. Tools, Equipment, Implements and Apparatus 2. Household Items, 3. Machines and Carriages 4. People and Professions 5. Useful Places for Games and Sports 6. Places, Establishments and Institutions  7. Miscellaneous Things (B). Quotations  1. Opinions of Great Men (C) Some Proverbs with their Hindustani Equivalents.

WORLD RELATING TO HUMAN BEINGS

 WORLD RELATING TO HUMAN BEINGS 1.  Greetings 2. Ailments & Body Conditions 3. Action   4. Around Town 5.  Armed Forces and Warfare  6. Articles used in Homes  7.  Adjective   8.  Animals 9.  Accessories 10.  Birds 11. Buildings and their Parts  12.  Common Abodes 13.  Bank  14. Human beings at Different Ages. 15. Sports 16. Vegetables 17. Fruits 18. Flowers 19. Directions ,   20. Seasons  21. Colours 22.  Cereals.Eatables and Potables    23.  Clothes 24. Stationery 25. Parts of Body 26.  Tools 27.  Medical Sciences  28.  Family 29. Plants and Parts of Trees 30.   Spices, Grocery Items. 31.  Occupations and Professions. 32. Planets 33.  Distance 34.   Numerical System 35.  Linear Measures 36.  House and Furniture 37.  Months 38.  Days  of Weeks 39.  Time Measure  40. Plants and Trees and Their Parts...

WORD POWER

 WORD POWER (a) Words denoting forceful comparisons (b) Collection / Groups of persons and things (c) Diminutives  (d) Forceful expressions involving Verbs and their Adverbs (f) Some Common Abbreviations. Some Special Number of Words   Click here and get power of words. 1.  25 Very Important Word with Power.

COMMON IDIOMS

 COMMON IDIOMS

ONE WORD FOR MANY WORDS

 ONE WORD FOR MANY WORDS

SYNONYMS DISTINGUISHED THROUGH USE

 SYNONYMS DISTINGUISHED THROUGH USE

Special Translation - Use of Gerund, Participle and Infinitive

 USE OF GERUND, PARTICIPLE AND INFINITIVE

SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS

 SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS

WORDS OFTEN CONFUSED

 WORDS OFTEN CONFUSED

Special Translation - Use of some Essential Structures

 USE OF SOME ESSENTIAL STRUCTURES 1)     INSTEAD OF; BESIDES; BESIDE 2)     ABOUT TO; HAVE TO; HAS TO; HAD TO; WILL HAVE TO; BEGIN TO 3)     USED TO; GO ON;  KEEP ON; HOW TO; WOULD; 4)     JUST AS; WOULD RATHER-----THAN; WHETHER ---- OR; HOWEVER;

Special Translation -The Sequence of Tenses

 THE SEQUENCE OF TENSES Definitions of  The Sequence of Tenses : - Practice Exercise for The Sequence of Tenses (Hindi to English) and (English to Hindi) :--

Special Translation-Use of how many, how much, there, it, let, is made of, is made from.

 USE OF HOW MANY, HOW MUCH, THERE IT, LET, IS MADE OF AND IS MADE FROM USES OF EXTRA ORDINARY SENTENCES A)      USE OF HOW MANY B)     USE OF HOW MUCH C)     USE OF THERE D)     USE OF IT E)     USE OF LET F)     IS MADE OF  G)      IS MADE FROM

Special Translation - Use of Causative Verbs

 USE OF CAUSATIVE VERB Definitions of Causative Verb : - Practice Exercise for Causative Verb (Hindi to English) and (English to Hindi) :--

Special Translation - Use of apostrophe and case in apposition

 USE OF APOSTROPHE AND CASE IN APPOSITION Definitions of  Apostrophe and Case in Apposition : - Practice Exercise for Apostrophe and Case in Apposition (Hindi to English) and (English to Hindi) :--

Special Translation-Use of Articles

 USE OF ARTICLES Definitions of Articles : - Practice Exercise for Articles (Hindi to English) and (English to Hindi) :--

Special Translation - Use of should, ought to , must, may, might, lest, and so that.

 USE OF SHOULD, OUGHT TO, MUST, MAY, MIGHT, LEST AND SO THAT USES OF MODALS 1. USED OF SHOULD 2. USED OF OUGHT TO  3. USED OF MUST 4. USED OF MAY 5. USED MIGHT 6. USED OF LEST 7. USED OF SO THAT Definitions of Modals : - Practice Exercise for Modals (Hindi to English) and (English to Hindi) :-- 1. Exercise Practice of SHOULD 2. Exercise Practice of  OUGHT TO   3. Exercise Practice of  MUST 4. Exercise Practice of  MAY 5. Exercise Practice of  MIGHT 6. Exercise Practice of  LEST 7. Exercise Practice of  SO THAT

Special Translation - Use of has , have, had as principal verbs

 USE OF HAS, HAVE AND HAD AS PRINCIPAL VERBS

Special Translation - The Complex and Compound Sentences

 THE COMPLEX AND COMPOUND SENTENCES

Special Translation - Imperative, Exclamatory and Optative Sentences

 IMPERATIVE, EXCLAMATORY AND OPTATIVE SENTENCES KINDS OF SENTENCES A)          IMPERATIVE SENTENCES B)          EXCLAMATORY SENTENCES C)          OPTATIVE SENTENCES

Translation - Future Perfect Continuous Tense

     FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE RULES OF DEFINITION: 1)     POSITIVE SENTENCES 2)     NEGATIVE SENTENCES 3)     INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES      (a)        FIRST TYPE     (b)        SECOND TYPE Practice Exercise of Future Perfect Continuous Tense:-- (Hindi to English) & (English & Hindi)

Translation - Future Perfect Tense

      FUTURE PERFECT TENSE RULES OF DEFINITION: 1)     POSITIVE SENTENCES 2)     NEGATIVE SENTENCES 3)     INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES      (a)        FIRST TYPE     (b)        SECOND TYPE Practice Exercise of Future Perfect  Tense:-- (Hindi to English) & (English & Hindi)

Translation-Future Continuous Tense

    FUTURE  CONTINUOUS TENSE Practice Exercise of Future Continuous Tense:-- (Hindi to English) & (English & Hindi)