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LETTER WRITING FOR CLASS 9

Letters Writing Letters for class IX Letters for Class - IX SA - I Formal Letter: 1. You are Tarun/ Taruna, studying in class IX of Aryan Public school. Paschim Vihar, New Delhi. Your syllabus of math and English have not been completed yet. Half yearly examination starts on next month. Write an application to the principal for starting extra classes for Math and English. Solution: October 7, 2014 The Principal, Aryan Public School, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi Subject: For starting extra classes for Math and English. Respected sir, I am Tarun, studying in class IX - A of your school. I would like to draw your kind attention toward the problem related to our study. Our Math and English syllabus have not been completed till now, while half yearly SA-I examination is on head. All students of class - IX are facing problems and they are anxious for completing syllabus. Sir, I request you to arrange extra classes for math and English as soon as possible. So that we c

STUDY TIPS FOR EXAMS

Exam Preparation: Ten Study Tips(CLASS 9 AND 10) Preparing for exams? Give yourself the best chance with these top ten study tips, and try not to let the stress get to you! Remember: you've got this. Give yourself enough time to study Don't leave it until the last minute. While some students do seem to thrive on last-minute cramming, it's widely accepted that (for most of us) this is not the best way to approach an exam. To help sort out your time management, set up a timetable for your study. Write down how many exams you have and the days on which you have to sit them. Then organize your study accordingly. You may want to give some exams more study time than others, so find a balance that you feel comfortable with. Organize your study space Make sure you have enough space to spread your textbooks and notes out. Have you got enough light? Is your chair comfortable? Are your computer games out of sight? Try and get rid of all distractions, and make sure y

TENSES

General Tips for Tenses in English Grammar(CLASS 9 AND 10) Tense of a verb indicates the time period during which an action or event has occurred. Tenses constitute a major part of our written and spoken English and is key in understanding conversational English. Quite often, we end up making grave errors where these tenses are concerned. Here are a few general rules of tenses. There are three major tenses and theses are further subdivided. They are: 1. Past Simple past (Verb+ed) This tense can be used to denote a single act in the past or a habitual action in the past. It is formed using the past participle form of the root verb. This usually involves adding ‘ed’ to the end of the root verb. E.g.: Sachin scored a century in the last match. E.g.: He studied many hours a day. However there are certain exceptions to the rule of forming past tenses by adding ed to the verb. These have irregular past participle forms. E.g.: Blew, came, drove Past perfect (Had/Have+Past

SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT

Subject-Verb Agreement(CLASSES 9 AND 10) NOTE I will use the standard of underlining subjects once and verbs twice. Being able to find the right subject and verb will help you correct errors of subject-verb agreement. Basic Rule. A singular subject (she, Bill, car) takes a singular verb (is, goes, shines), whereas a plural subject takes a plural verb. Example: The list of items is/are on the desk. If you know that list is the subject, then you will choose is for the verb. Rule 1. A subject will come before a phrase beginning with of. This is a key rule for understanding subjects. The word of is the culprit in many, perhaps most, subject-verb mistakes. Hasty writers, speakers, readers, and listeners might miss the all-too-common mistake in the following sentence: Incorrect: A bouquet of yellow roses lend color and fragrance to the room. Correct: A bouquet of yellow roses lends . . . (bouquet lends, not roses lend) Rule 2. Two singular subjects connected by or, eithe

FACTUAL DESCRIPTION

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HOW TO WRITE FACTUAL DESCRIPTIONS(CLASS 9 AND 10) Factual description of a process or an event requires a step by step account of an activity, experiment, procedure. The ideas should be systematically presented with important points coming first followed by not-so-important points. Heading is an essential part of it and should be short and crisp. Make a note of tenses used in your description as most often this is the place where students find greater difficulty in. Language The language used should be semi-formal in nature. Try to be simple, attractive and appealing. Also try not to show your linguistic ability. You should make your factual description in such a way that it shows your attention to detail and observatory skills. Content When did the event occur, venue of the event Sequence of programme Information about participants/chief guests/judges Kind of organization, people responsible for programme/arrangements Results, if describing a contest Value poin

TIPS ON ARTICLE WRITING CLASS 9 AND 10

TIPS ON ARTICLE WRITING CLASS 9 AND 10 Article writing is an art, and it’s not everybody cup of tea. Though when it comes to Blogging, anyone can write an article ignoring quality as a metric here. But to stand out from the general crowd, a normal article can never take you to the next stage. As a Freelance writer, you will not be able to make huge money and as a Blogger, you will not be able to create an impression. Here at FRUGAL AND SIMPLE, we keep learning about latest Blogging techniques and occasional writing tips too. Today, I will be sharing some tips to enhance your article writing skills. If you want to be an outstanding writer, you should not only follow below tips but make them a habit. One of the basic tip to enhance your article writing is by writing practice and by reading other writers. When I talk about reading other articles, you should notice the writing style and start picking up new words to enhance your vocabulary. Anyways, lets directly jump to the tips that

Story writing tips for class 9 and 10.

Story Writing Class 9 & 10 (Tips, Examples) Learn Story Writing – Creative, imaginative and effective short story writing in English is no doubt an artful task that’s why students are generally engrossed in with the questions like how to write a good and interesting short story plot, how to write a story plan, how to write a creative story and generally ask tips on how to write a good short story. Writing a good short story requires a lot of techniques and planning. If you are searching a place to get how to get better at writing stories. Fortunately you are at the right platform. Here is a mantra-creative writing help for you to get enriched in this art. These creative writing techniques will enable you to make your own short stories and become a great short story writer. Especially these are the tips of story writers for beginners. Even then I would like to say that writing skills are something that rises from the innermost fold of your heart. How to Write a Story Step by