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A.P TET+DSC Text book based Grammar and Vocabulary || Class-7@Murthysir
A.P TET+DSC Text book based Grammar and Vocabulary- Class 7@Murthysir
Confusing verbs || Use of Lie and Lay verbs@Murthysir
Transitive and Intransitive verbs || Identification of Transitive and Intransitive Verbs@Murthysir
Verbs followed by Gerund || Verbs followed by To infinitive@Murthysir
Ratio and Proportion || Ap state 6th class maths textbook@Murthysir
Use of To infinitive || Gerund and Infinitives usage@Murthysir
Ratio and Proportion || AP state 6th class maths text book || AP DSC/TET@Murthysir
Primary and Modal auxiliary verbs || Auxiliary verbs || Helping verbs@Murthysir
Use of Interrogative Pronouns | Types of Pronouns@Murthysir
Use of Relative Pronouns What/But/As@Murthysir
Use of Relative Pronoun Which | Use of Which | Types of Pronouns@Murthysir
Use of Relative Pronoun| Use of Who/Whom/Whose| Types of Pronoun@Murthysir
How to Use Confusing Indefinite Pronouns | Use of Some/Most/All/ None@Murthysir
Indefinite Pronouns | Types of Pronouns | Use of Both/Few/One/ Many@Murthysir
Use of Indefinite Pronouns | Types of Pronouns in English grammar in telugu@Murthysir
Distributive pronoun | Types of Pronouns | Distributive pronoun vs Distributive adjective@Murthysir
Practice bits on Reflexive pronoun | Reflexive pronoun| Types of Pronouns@Murthysir
Reflexive Pronoun | Emphatic Pronoun | Types of Pronouns@Murthysir
Possessive Pronoun | Possessive Adjective | Types of Pronouns@Murthysir
Pronoun | Personal Pronouns | Order of Pronouns@Murthysir
Important English grammar rules | Use of A number of/The number of/a great deal of@Murthysir