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Sarkar dedicated this book to Panini, who called him the first grammarian of the world. He wrote in the dedication—
Sarkar dedicated this book to Panini, who called him the first grammarian of the world. He wrote in the dedication—
<blockquote>DEDICATED unto the sacred memory of the first grammarian of the world, the late Mahapandit Panini.</blockquote>
<blockquote>DEDICATED unto the sacred memory of the first grammarian of the world, the late Mahapandit Panini.</blockquote>
== Chapters ==
The book has been divided into these following chapters—
1. Parts of Speech
2. Articles
3. Case
4. Plural Forms of Nouns
5. Do Verbs Have Plural Forms?
6. Transitive, Intransitive and Auxiliary Verbs
7. Tenses
8. Voice
9. Speech
10. Mood
11. Verb Contractions
12. Use of Prepositions
13. Some Rules of Pronunciation
14. Some Rules of Spelling
15. Some Definitions: Avoiding Common Errors
16. Some Latin Adjectives
17. Diminutives
18. Some Condensed Words
19. Structural Formula: Suffix and Prefix
20. The Origin of a Few Words
21. General Knowledge on Composition
22. Some Models of Composition
23. Letter-Writing
24. Précis-Writing


== References ==
== References ==