Monday, January 2, 2017

To father explaining to him why you could not perform well in December test.


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A Letter to father from his son about progress in studies

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To Father asking for an increase in your monthly allowance


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To Father asking for some money

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Sunday, January 1, 2017

Introduction to Letter Writing

Introduction: 
A letter is a written communication between two person. It takes the place of conversation, so it should be as simple and straight forward as day to day conversation is. We should remember, however, that conversation of an educated person is up to the mark. So the language should be impressive, clear and grammatical. People today are very busy, and seldom have time to read and write long letters. So no attempt should be made to go into unnecessary details, or to write conventional sentences about weather, health and general well-being of the person addressed. A letter should be to the point.
Children are expected to learn how to write letters, notes and messages. They have to be aware of different styles of writing, the use of formal and informal letters, and to select style and vocabulary appropriate to the intended reader. Handwriting too is an essential element. In the Standard Assessment Tests Level 2 handwriting is required:

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Future Perfect Continuous has two different forms: "will have been doing " and "be going to have been doing." Unlike Simple Future forms, Future Perfect Continuous forms are usually interchangeable.
FORM Future Perfect Continuous with "Will"
[will have been + present participle]

We use the Future Perfect Continuous to show that something will continue up until a particular event or time in the future. "For five minutes," "for two weeks," and "since Friday" are all durations which can be used with the Future Perfect Continuous. Notice that this is related to the Present Perfect Continuous and the Past Perfect Continuous; however, with Future Perfect Continuous, the duration stops at or before a reference point in the future.


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Future Perfect Tense

Future Perfect has two different forms: "will have done" and "be going to have done." Unlike Simple Future forms, Future Perfect forms are usually interchangeable.

FORM Future Perfect with "Be Going To"
[am/is/are + going to have + past participle]
The Future Perfect expresses the idea that something will occur before another action in the future. It can also show that something will happen before a specific time in the future.

NOTE: It is possible to use either "will" or "be going to" to create the Future Perfect with little or no difference in meaning.
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