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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 == |