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What we offer in our Modern English Full Course?

This course has been developed from constant feedback received from thousands of students who have learned from us. In this course, we’re sharing practical learning skills that have transformed the lives of our students from across the world. To make your learning journey easier, we’ve divided this course into two sections. The first section is fully dedicated to the tenses that build your foundation in modern English, whereas the second section is dedicated to the parts of speech in English grammar.

Therefore, this course serves as a remedy for all your communication troubles that you may face during speaking, writing, and reading.

 

What Vikrant Academy® offers with Live Classes?

We offer a 60-hour Modern English course that includes comprehensive lessons focusing on practical communication skills, enabling you to master English. With this course, you can communicate confidently and impress your friends with your language proficiency.

Course Duration: 90 Days

No. of Hours:  60

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Session I

Tenses, Moods & Conjugations

Introduction of Tenses, Consonant and Syllable

Types of Tenses

  • Present Tense
  • Past Tense
  • Future Tense
  • Types of Present Tense
  • Active Voice of Present Tense
  • Indicative Mood
  • Types of statement
  • Spelling Rules
  • Subjunctive Mood
  • Types of Statement
  • Spelling Rules
  • Passive Voice of Present Tense
  • Indicative Mood
  • Types of statement
  • Subjunctive Mood
  • Types of Statement
  • Types of Present Tense
  • Active Voice of Present Tense
  • Indicative Mood
  • Types of statement
  • Subjunctive Mood
  • Types of Statement
  • Passive Voice of Present Tense
  • Indicative Mood
  • Types of statement
  • Subjunctive Mood
  • Types of Statement
  • Types of Present Tense
  • Active Voice of Present Tense
  • Indicative Mood
  • Types of statement
  • Subjunctive Mood
  • Types of Statement
  • Passive Voice of Present Tense
  • Indicative Mood
  • Types of statement
  • Subjunctive Mood
  • Types of Statement
  1. The indicative mood
  2. The subjunctive mood
  3. The imperative mood

Types of conjugation

A-Z Verb ordered in a list

Session II

Parts of Speech & Punctuations

 

  • Transitive Verb
  • The Intransitive Verb
  • Direct & Indirect object.

Definitions of Modal Verb

  1. Types of Modal verb
    • Can
    • Could
    • Will
    • Would
    • Shall
    • Should
    • May
    • Might
    • Must
  2. Relation Between Modal Verbs
  3. Contraction of Negative Modal Verbs
  4. Statement Using Modal Verb
    • Types of Statement using Can and Could
    • Types of Statement using Would
    • Types of Statement using Shall and Should
    • Types of Statement using May and Might

Definitions of Adverb

Types of adverbs with Examples

  1. Adverbs of Frequency
  2. Adverbs of Manner
  3. Adverbs of Location
  4. Adverbs of Time
  5. Connecting Adverbs
  6. Adverbs of Degree
  7. Negative Adverbs
  8. Interrogative Adverbs
  1. Deference between Comparative & Superlative Adverb
    • Uses of More and Most in positive Adverbs
    • Uses of Er and Est in positive Adverbs
    • Rules for single syllable adverb.
    • Irregular Adverbs

 

  1. Positive Adverbs Used in Comparison
    • Positive Adverbs using “As” for comparison
    • Ellipsis

 

  1. Comparative Adverbs used in Comparison
    • Comparative Adverb with Than
    • Progressive Comparison
    • Comparison using less
    • Comparison using decrease
    • Comparative adverb using The and The

 

  1. Superlative Adverb used in Comparison
    • Superlative comparison with the
    • When Second Comparison is not used in superlative form
    • Superlative comparison with least

Definitions of Adjectives

Types of Adjectives

  1. Compound Adjective
  2. Proper Adjectives
  3. Attributive Adjectives
  4. Predicate Adjectives
  5. Interrogative Adjectives
  6. Adjectival Phrases and Clauses
  7. Participle used as Adjectives
  1. Positive adjective used for comparison

1.1. Positive Adjectives using “As”

1.2. Positive Adjectives using “Adverbs”

1.3. Positive Adjectives using “Noun”

1.4. Positive Adjectives using “Ellipsis” and “Noun”

1.5. Positive Adjectives using subjective case.

 

  1. Comparative Adjectives used for comparison
    • Spelling Rules for comparative Adjectives
    • Uses of Than in Comparative adjectives
    • Uses of Articles in Comparative Adjectives

 

  1. Superlative Adjective used for comparison
    • Spelling Rules for superlative Adjectives
    • Definite Articles “The” in Superlative comparison
    • Possessive Adjectives Used in Superlative Comparison

 

  1. Difference Between Comparative and Superlative
  1. The Comparative Sentence
    • The comparative Sentence using Adverb More
    • Progressive Comparison using more
    • The Regressive Sentence using less
    • Less used with Than
    • Regressive comparison using less

 

  1. The Superlative Sentence
    • Superlative sentence with most
    • Regressive form of Superlative sentence using Least
    • Many, Much, Few and little used in Comparison

 

  1. Many, Much, Few and little used in Comparison
    • The adjectives Many, much, few and little used for comparison.
    • The adjectives Many, much and little used for comparison with Adverbs.
    • The adjectives Many, much, few and little used for comparison with expressions.

 

  1. More, Fewer and less used in Comparison
    • More is also used to compare between places.
    • More, fewer and less are used to compare quantity.
    • More, fewer and less are used as progressive comparisons
    • Superlative form used for comparison

 

  1. Different, Differ, Similar and same used in Comparison
    • The uses of different and differ with preposition from
    • The uses of similar with the preposition to.
    • The used of same with article the and preposition as.
    • Different, Similar and same used in Comparison with adverbs

 

  1. Comparative Phrases and Clauses
  1. Difference between adjective and Adverbs
    • Adverb modify adjective and adjective modify noun.
    • Adverb modify verb and predicate adjective which modifies the subject of the verb.

 

  1. Verbs as Linking and Non-Linking verb
    • Verb as linking Verb:
    • Verb as non-Linking verb
    • Verbs used a linking and non-linking

 

  1. Converting Adjective into adverbs
    • Rules of adding ly
    • Rules for adding ly in the adjective ending with ic
    • Rules for adding ly in the Adjective ending with le
    • Adjective ending with le and has vowel before it
    • Adjective ending with le and vowel before it
    • When an Adjective ending with ll with vowel before it
    • When an Adjective ending with ue
    • Adjective ending with y after a consonant
    • When and adjective end with y and has vowel before it.
    • Adjective to connecting Adverbs
    • Adjective to Adverbs of Frequency
    • Adverb and Adjective that doesn’t change

 

  1. Similar Adverb with different Meaning
  1. Definition of Preposition and its type.
  2. Preposition and its uses
  3. Prepositions used in idioms
  4. Adjectives and verbs in the passive voice followed by prepositions
  5. Verbs followed by prepositions

Definition of an Idiom.

  1. Uses of Idioms
    • Verb followed by prepositions
    • When idioms are used with objects
    • When idioms are used with adverbs of manner.
    • Stressing the end.
    • When verb and preposition both has an object
    • Other examples of verbs followed by prepositions

 

  1. Idioms or phrasal verbs followed by an adverb
    • Intransitive Verb placed before adverbs
    • Transitive Verb

Definition of Noun.

  1. Types of Nouns
    • Common Noun
    • Proper Noun
    • Material or Concrete Noun
    • Abstract Noun
    • Collective Noun
    • Compound Noun
    • Countable and Uncountable noun

 

  1. Gerunds
    • Uses of Gerunds
    • Verb followed by either gerund or an infinitive
    • Verb followed by gerunds only

Definition of Pronoun.

Types of Nouns

  1. Personal Pronoun
  2. Possessive Pronoun
  3. Reflexive pronoun
  4. Infinitive pronoun
  5. Reciprocal pronoun
  6. Demonstrative pronoun
  7. Relative pronoun

Definition of Determiners.

  1. Types of Determiners.
    • Indefinite article
    • Definite Article
    • Quantifiers
    • Demonstrative
    • Possessive

 

  1. Uses of Determiners
    • To refer groups of two persons or things
    • All, Any and None used to refer more than two person or things
    • Determiners used as singular or plural pronouns
    • Another, each, every, either, neither and one are used with personal pronouns
    • Both, few, many and several are always plural
    • The use of All, Both and Each

 

  1. What is an apposition?
  2. The use of No, None and Not
  3. The use of Some and Any
  4. Other formation using some and Any
  5. Uses of Another, other, others and else
  6. The uses of only
  7. The uses of few, little and several.
  8. The uses of too.

Definition of Conjunctions.

  1. Types of Conjunctions
    • Coordinate Conjunctions
    • Corelative conjunctions
    • Subordinate conjunctions

 

  1. Other types of Conjunctions
    • Conjunctive Adverb
    • Parallel Structure (Parallelism)

 

  1. Difference between prepositions and conjunction

Definition of Punctuations.

Types of Punctuations

  1. Capital Letters (A, B, C…, Z)
  2. Full Stop (.)
  3. Comma (,)
  4. Question mark (?)
  5. Colon (:)
  6. Semi-Colon (;)
  7. Exclamation Mark (!)
  8. Dash or Hyphen (-)
  9. Solidus or Slash (/)
  10. Parenthesis ( ) or brackets [ ]
  11. Apostrophe (‘)
  12. Single Quotation (‘…’) or Double Quotation (“…”)
  13. Ellipsis (…)

Tips & Trick

How to pronounce and remember any words.

  1. 12345 Rule
  2. Pronounce like it English (PLE Rule)
  3. KIS (Keep It simple)

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