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Revision as of 19:03, 17 October 2014
Sarkar's English Grammar is a book of Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar that records his teachings and discourses on English language grammar.[1]
Dedication
Sarkar dedicated this book to Panini, who called him the first grammarian of the world. He wrote in the dedication—[1]
DEDICATED unto the sacred memory of the first grammarian of the world, the late Mahapandit Panini.
Chapters
The book has been divided into these following chapters—[1]
- Publisher's Note
- Parts of Speech
- Articles
- Case
- Plural Forms of Nouns
- Do Verbs Have Plural Forms?
- Transitive, Intransitive and Auxiliary Verbs
- Tenses
- Voice
- Speech
- Mood
- Verb Contractions
- Use of Prepositions
- Some Rules of Pronunciation
- Some Rules of Spelling
- Some Definitions: Avoiding Common Errors
- Some Latin Adjectives
- Diminutives
- Some Condensed Words
- Structural Formula: Suffix and Prefix
- The Origin of a Few Words
- General Knowledge on Composition
- Some Models of Composition
- Letter-Writing
- Précis-Writing
References
- ^ a b c Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar "Sarkar's English Grammar" Sarkar's English Grammar (7.5 ed.) Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha