2nd Class

*      Introduction   Pronoun is a word that takes the place of noun. For example: I, we, he, she it, they, etc.                                          He is a boy. 'He' is pronoun. We are girls. 'We' is a pronoun.     *      The following is the list of pronouns:   I                               My                         Me         We                         Our                         Us You                        Your                       Yours They                      Their                      Them He                          His                          Him She                        Her                         Her     *      The following are also pronouns:   This         more...

*      Gender   *      There are two types of genders. They are the following:
  •  Masculine or Male
  •  Feminine or Female  
                           Boy is male                                      Girl is female                             King is male                                   Queen is a female     *      Some common examples of masculine and feminine gender:   Masculine or Male                             Feminine or Female more...

*      Rules   How to Change Singular to Plural:     *      Rule - 1 Make plural by using "s"   Singular                               Plural Book                                     Books Pen                                       Pens Table                                    Tables Toy                                       Toys       example.jpg   Singular                               Plural Boat                                     more...

*      Number   There are two types of number. They are the following: (i)  Singular Number (ii)  Plural Number     *      Singular Number   A noun that denotes one person, place, animal or thing is called a singular noun. For example: doctor, fan, glass, box, bottle.
  •  Chair is singular because it is only one.  
          
  •  Book is singular because it is only one.  
          
  •  Girl is singular because it is only one.
          
  •  Mobile is singular because it is only one.
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*      Kinds of Noun   There are five kinds of noun. They are the following:
  •   Proper Noun
  •   Common Noun
  •   Collective Noun
  •   Material Noun
  •   Abstract Noun  
    *      Proper Noun   The name of a particular person, place, mountain or river is called proper noun. All the proper nouns begin with a capital letter. For example:                                                     Himalaya                                                                    James     *      Look at the following questions and select proper noun:         Krishna was a divine child. (A) Krishna                                          (B) Was (C) Divine    (D) Child   Answer: (A)         more...

*      Introduction   Noun is a naming word. It is a name of a person, place or a thing.           Name                                   Place                                                  Thing                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Thus all the person, place and things are noun.     *      Fill in the blanks with a person/place/animal/thing.       more...

*      Introduction   In jumbled sentences words are not in order. You have to arrange the words in proper order to make a meaningful sentence.                             To make a meaningful sentence from the jumbled words is an interesting task but you should know about the components (subject and predicate) of a sentence. For example: The moon                           shines. Subject                                Predicate     *      Let us take an example:       Arrange P, Q, R and S in order to make a meaningful sentence: P: from a cottage Q: a little girl R: stood S: before me more...

*       Introduction   In jumbled words, alphabets are not in order. They are in mixed form. You have to arrange these alphabets to make a meaningful word. If the word is not meaningful then there is the error in the arrangement of alphabets. For example, EASET. EASET is not a word. Now arrange these alphabets to make a meaningful word. The correct arrangement is TEASE. It is a meaningful word.   *      Look at the following examples:   Jumbled Word                                  Meaningful word 1.  POFLYP                                            1.   FLOPPY 2.  IDBR                                                 2.   BIRD 3.  TACHM                                            3.   MATCH 4.  ECIPUTR             more...

*      Introduction   In this chapter, you will identify objects. Here object means things. The things can be vegetable, grains, fruits, furniture and many other items. You use these objects in your daily life.   Look at the following objects:                 Question.jpg       Which one of the following is cauliflower?   (A)                                                                     (B)  (C)                                                                           (D)    Answer: (A) Explanation : Picture given in option (A) is of cauliflower. Therefore, option (A) is correct and rest of the options is incorrect.         Which one of more...

*      Introduction   A monument is a type of structure either clearly created to remember a person or Important event or which has become important to a social group as a part of their Remembrance of past events. They are frequently used to improve the appearance of a city or location.   Look at the following monuments:      Question.jpg       Which of the following is/are monument(s)? (A)                    (B)  (C)     (D) All of these         Answer: (D) Explanation: All of the above given picture are monument. Therefore, option (D) is correct and rest of the options is incorrect.         more...


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