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Change the following sentences into Negative Sentences (without changing meaning). (a) The man is happy. (b) She is against electric heater. (c) He always speaks the truth. (d) The man is dishonest. (e) He is always absent from school. (f) Gandhiji was against violence. (g) His behaviour is abnormal. (h) I am aware of it. (i) He is a careless man.​

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PREFACE TO THE NEW EDITION

Wren and Martin's monumental work High School English Grammar and Composition

now appears in two editions. One is a de luxe edition, illustrated in full-colour, and the

other is an ordinary edition without illustrations.

The material in the book has been further updated where called for. It has been felt

necessary in particular to revise some material in the chapters dealing with adjectives,

active and passive voice, articles and prepositions. Appendix I, which deals with

American English, has been expanded. Appendix II has been replaced with a newer set of

tests covering the important areas of grammar.

It was in the year 1972 that the shrewd visionary Mr. Shyam Lai Gupta obtained the

permission of Manecji Cooper Education Trust for the revision of this book and

commissioned me to revise it thoroughly. The revised edition came out in 1973 and was

well received. One of the main features of the revised edition was the addition of a great

deal of new material (such as the three chapters on structures) based on the new

developments in the study of English structure and usage. Subsequently the book was

revised every four or five years and most extensively in 1999.

Unlike many traditional grammar books, the book in the present form helps the student to

use the language as well as giving detailed information about the language. It provides

ample guidance and practice in sentence building, correct usage, comprehension, written

composition and other allied areas so as to equip the student with the ability to

communicate effectively in English.

It is gratifying to learn that this classic work, though primarily intended for use in the

Indian subcontinent, is also used in Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Mauritius, etc. It is

hoped that the book will be found useful in many more countries where English is used as

a second or foreign language.

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In this work, on some pages, the Publishers have stated between parallel lines, “A work

from S. CHAND & COMPANY LTD.” This has been done to establish that this is a

genuine edition of the work.

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CONTENTS

BOOK I. GRAMMAR

CHAPTER -- PAGES

1. THE SENTENCE -- 1

2. SUBJECT AND PREDICATE -- 1

3. THE PHRASE AND THE CLAUSE -- 2

4. PARTS OF SPEECH -- 3

5. THE NOUN: KINDS OF NOUNS -- 5

6. THE NOUN: GENDER -- 8

7. THE NOUN: NUMBER -- 10

8. THE NOUN: CASE -- 15

9. THE ADJECTIVE -- 19

10. COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES -- 24

11. ADJECTIVES USED AS NOUNS -- 33

12. POSITION OF THE ADJECTIVES -- 34

13. THE CORRECT USE OF SOME ADJECTIVES -- 34

14. ARTICLES -- 37

15. PERSONAL PRONOUNS -- 43

16. REFLEXIVE AND EMPHATIC PRONOUNS -- 48

17. DEMONSTRATIVE, INDEFINITE AND DISTRIBUTIVE PRONOUNS -- 49

I8. RELATIVE PRONOUNS -- 52

19. INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS -- 62

20. THE VERB -- 65

21. VERBS OF INCOMPLETE PREDICATION -- 68

22. ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE -- 70

23. MOOD -- 75

24. TENSES: INTRODUCTION -- 78

25. THE USES OF THE PRESENT AND PAST TENSES -- 81

26. THE FUTURE -- 86

27. THE VERB: PERSON AND NUMBER -- 88

28. THE INFINITIVE -- 90

29. THE PARTICIPLE -- 93

30. THE GERUND -- 99

31. IRREGULAR VERBS -- 102

32. AUXILIARIES AND MODALS -- 109

33. CONJUGATION OF THE VERB LOVE -- 115

34. THE ADVERB -- 118

35. COMPARISON OF ADVERBS -- 123

36. FORMATION OF ADVEBS -- 124

37. POSITION OF ADVERBS -- 125

38. THE PREPOSITION -- 127

7. MORE ABOUT ADVERB CLAUSES -- 201-208

Adverb clauses of Time -- 201

Exercise 43 -- 201

Adverb cl

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