Matric Class English Grammar Notes
Matric English Grammar Notes
1- Essays
My Hobby Essay in English for 10th Class
Boy Scouts Essay in Simple English
My Favourite Book Essay in English
My Best Friend Essay in English
A Hockey Match Essay in English
A Rainy Day Essay in Simple English
A Scene at the Railway Station Essay
Our School Canteen Essay in English
Village Life Essay in Simple English
2- Stories
Story on Moral Haste Makes Waste
Story Based on Moral A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed
Story on Moral All that Glitters is not Gold
United we Stand Divided we Fall
A Fair Face may hide a Foul Heart
It Never pays to overreach yourself
3- Dialogues
A Dialogue between a Tailor and a Customer
Dialogue between a Brother and a Sister Concerning Time
Make a Dialogue about Asking and Giving Direction
4- Letters
Write a Letter to your Friend thanking him for his Hospitality during our visit to his House
Write a Letter to your Friend thanking him for the Books he Lent to you
Write a Letter to your Sister thanking her for a Gift
Write a Letter to your Brother advising him to take steps to improve his Health
Write a letter to your friend condoling the death of his Mother
Write a letter to your Friend requesting him to lend you some Books
Write a letter to your friend congratulating him on the Marriage of his Sister
Write a Letter to your friend inviting him to spend his Holidays with you
Write a Letter to your Friend congratulating him on his Birthday
Write a letter to your brother about the importance of the study of science subjects
Write a Letter to your Father Requesting him to Send you some extra Funds for payment of Hostel Dues
5- Comprehension
Comprehension Passages with Answers
6- Translations
7- Verbs & Preposition
Verbs with Prepositions Exercises
8- Direct & Indirect
Direct and Indirect Narration or Speech Exercises
9-Pairs of Words
Pair of Words with Urdu Meaning & Sentences
10- Rearrange the Sentences
What’s the way out? Carry out all mental operations in the mind? It’s not an option either, you can’t keep all systems and all agents with their rapidly expanding descriptions in your attention. Therefore, the output is in tabular (or even textual) modeling.
Petr Petrovich plays the role of a husband in a project of one system, a buyer in a project related to another system (and at this moment he can either continue to play the role of a husband if the purchase is connected with the role of a husband, and the husband can disappear for this time – just like how Prince Hamlet disappears while the actor playing him is playing the role of Othello in another play, or even just sleeping at home, taking a break from the theater), a patient in a project related to the third system. If Pyotr Petrovich really reincarnated as Prince Hamlet, then this is a sign in the acting profession that Pyotr Petrovich has gone crazy and confuses himself and Hamlet. It’s the same if a person at work forgets that he is playing the role of an engineer or a manager: he has gone crazy if he thinks that he is an engineer or a manager! Roles are played, they are not reincarnated