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English Grammar For CSS

This document provides information about an English grammar course for the CSS exam. The course covers basic and advanced English grammar over two months. It includes weekly assignments, quizzes, and tests to evaluate students' understanding. Students will learn about tenses, parts of speech, sentence structures, clauses, phrases, punctuation, and other grammar topics. Feedback and evaluations will be provided to help students improve their English writing for the CSS exam. The course is suitable for those who need help with grammar rules, sentence construction, and writing skills.

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English Grammar For CSS

This document provides information about an English grammar course for the CSS exam. The course covers basic and advanced English grammar over two months. It includes weekly assignments, quizzes, and tests to evaluate students' understanding. Students will learn about tenses, parts of speech, sentence structures, clauses, phrases, punctuation, and other grammar topics. Feedback and evaluations will be provided to help students improve their English writing for the CSS exam. The course is suitable for those who need help with grammar rules, sentence construction, and writing skills.

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"English Grammar (Basic to Advance) For CSS Essay"


Disclaimer: I’m starting this paid course on students’ requests only, as they want
my extra time, effort, and energy.
(Free Course Is Also Available; WhatsApp me to get more details)

1. Why You Should Join This Course?


a. Free Evaluations on Daily Basis
- Pdf, Audio, and Video Evaluations.
- One-on-one evaluations on call (if requested)

b. Weekly Assignment and Quizzes (From CSS Compulsory + Optional


Subjects)
Reading material for reference (Long Notes) shall also be provided.
EXAMPLE:
Assignment 1: Write 20 sentences about civil-military relations in Pakistan.
(Use simple and compound sentences only)
Assignment 2: What is the role of woman in politics. Write 15 sentences in PRESENT
TENSES ONLY.
(Present Indefinite, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Present Perfect
Continuous)

c. Grand test after every 10 days


All your learnings of last 10 days shall be tested. (50% is the passing percentage)
EXAMPLE:
Question 1: Write 2 paragraphs about “Nuclear Policy of Pakistan” (Use COMMAS
for adding extra details in every third sentence of paragraph)
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Question 2: What do you know about Cold War and what role did Pakistan play in
it? (Use all 4 types of sentences; Simple, compound, complex, and compound-
complex. Also, write in past tenses only.)

2. Who Should Join This Course?


a. If you haven't received any feedback on your writing.
b. You get confused while switching between present, past, and future
tenses.
c. Need clarity in Subject, Verb, Object, and their agreements.
d. When are where to use parts of speech (Verb, adverb, adjective and
their clauses)
e. You don’t have any idea about types and tones of a sentence.
f. You can not write a paragraph based on grammar and English writing
rules.
g. Your punctuations are weak. (Use of comma, colon, semi colon,
dashes)
h. Overall. No or very little idea about English grammar.

3. What You Will Learn In This Course:


BASIC GRAMMAR: (1ST Month)
Basic Stage 1:
- 12 Tenses in English Grammar
- Rules for writing each tense
- Common mistakes
- CSS exam-based examples
- Detailed breakdown of each sentence
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Class 1 (All Present Tenses)


Class 2 (All Past Tenses)
Class 3 (All Future Tenses)
Assignments and Evaluations for each class. (CSS Subject-based assignments)

Basis Stage 2:
- Parts of speech in English
- Examples and rules
- Why are parts of speech so important for CSS exam?
- Sentence practice with and without parts of speech.
Class 4 (All parts of speech)
Class 5 (Sentence practice with and without parts of speech)
Class 6 (All about Articles)
- Articles (A, An, The)
- Rules and Examples
- Exceptional Cases

Basis Stage 3:
- Sentence and its types
- How to write grammatically correct sentence
- CSS exam-based examples
- Break down of each sentence
Class 7 (All about Sentences in English)
Class 7A (Detailed breakdown of each type of sentence)

Basis Stage 4:
Class 8 (Transitional phrases and their use in a paragraph)
And, in addition to, furthermore, moreover, besides, than, too, also, both-and,
another, equally important, first, second, etc., again, further, last, finally, not only-
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but also, as well as, in the second place, next, likewise, similarly, in fact, as a result,
consequently, in the same way, for example, for instance, ...
Class 9 (Examples and use in CSS Exam)

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ADVANCE GRAMMAR: (2nd Month)


Clause and Phrase Structures:
Understanding the various types of clauses (main and subordinate)
and phrases (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, prepositional, etc.) and
their functions in a sentence.
Sentence Structures:
Sentence transformations (passive voice, reported speech,
conditional sentences, etc.).
Verb Agreement and Consistency:
Advanced rules for subject-verb agreement, verb tense
consistency, and verb form agreement in complex sentence
structures.
Modifiers:
Advanced use of adjectives and adverbs, including comparative
and superlative forms, absolute and restrictive modifiers,
misplaced and dangling modifiers.
Parallelism:
The consistent and balanced use of grammatical structures, verb
forms, phrases, and clauses within a sentence or sentence series.
Gerunds, Infinitives, and Participles:
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The usage and functions of verb forms that act as nouns (gerunds),
verb complements (infinitives), or adjectives (participles).
Conditionals:
Advanced conditional sentences, including mixed conditionals,
unreal conditionals, and conditional clauses expressing cause and
effect.
Reported Speech: Converting direct speech into indirect speech
and understanding the changes in verb tenses, pronouns, and time
expressions.
Relative Clauses:
Understanding and using relative pronouns (who, whom, whose,
which, that) to create complex sentences and provide additional
information about nouns.
Modal Verbs:
The usage of modal auxiliary verbs (can, could, may, might, shall,
should, will, would, must, etc.) to express ability, possibility,
permission, necessity, and obligation.

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