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18th June 2015, 10:12 AM
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Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education Syllabus
Can you please provide here syllabus for ninth class general English subject of Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education?
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18th June 2015, 02:12 PM
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Re: Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education Syllabus
As you want I am here providing you syllabus for ninth class general English subject of Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education. Syllabus for ninth class general English subject: UNIT1 Prose (including Vocabulary) UNIT2 Poetry UNIT3 Grammar UNIT4 Unseen passage UNIT5 Essay-writing UNIT6 Letter-writing UNIT7 Translation UNIT1 Proselessons 1. The Holidays 2. Independence Day 3. Our Five Year Plans I 4. Our Five Year Plans II 5. The Story of the Aeroplane I 6. The Story of the Aeroplane II 7. Raja Jai Singh 8. Abraham Lincoln 9. The Rules of the Road. 10. Trees. 11. Galileo UNIT2 PoetryAll the six poems from the prescribed book. 1. Try Again 2. My Shadow 3. The Ant & the Cricket 4. Rain in Summer 5. Full Moon 6. A Nation's Strength. UNIT - 3 Grammar. 1. Going to ................................. verb We are going to spend the holidays in our village. 2. Adjective .................................... infinitive. Eager to learn. afraid to go, etc. 3. Passive of Present Perfect. A road has been built and now buses come to my village. 4. Noun .................................... infinitive. I have some letters to post. 5. Adjective clauses ..................................... The pen that I lost has been found. 6. Not only .................................... as well The dams not only save water of our rivers for irrigation but also do other things as well. 7. Noun Clauses. Tell me where the post office is. 8. Present participle in Participial phrases, He came back home bringing the mail. 9. Gerund (after preposition) Birds fly by flapping their wings. 10. Present Participle (attributive). A moving train, a cheering crowd, 11. Past participle (forming an adjectival phrase) They went up in a balloon filled with hot air. 12. Used to .................................... verb. We used to buy sugar by the pound: we now buy it by the kilo. 13. Past Perfect Tense. He didn't know the servant; he hadn't seen him before. 14. Past Participle (Attributive) i.e. spoilt child, boiled rice 15. Adverbial clauses (with 'as' and 'if') If it rains, we can't have a game. As the train moved off, my friends waved good bye to me 16. Relative clause (non defining) Lal Bahadur, who became Prime Minister of India was born is a poor home. 17. Noun + verb + noun + past participle (object complement) I found his house locked 18. Pronoun with "self / selves" (emphatic) The Emperor led the army himself. The Emperor himself led the army 19. Adverbial Clauses ( with "because" and 'though') Though he is very old, he is very strong. I believe it because my father saw it with his own eyes. 20. Adverbial clauses (with ''where'' and 'so that') Where there are lots of trees, the air is cool. Note this down so that you may not forget it. 21. Ought to + verb. We ought to obey our parents. 22. Adverbial clauses (with 'since' for reason and 'as' for manner) Since you say so, I am ready to believe it. Do as your father tells you to do. 23. Noun clauses (as complement) This is how he became rich. 24. Passive infinitive Some trees are known to grow to a height of 400 feet. 25. Passive voice + infinitive. Porous wanted to be treated as a king. 26. As + adjective + as Ashok is not as old as Mohan. 27. Seem + infinitive. The sun seems to go round the earth. but it does not. 28. Noun clause (as subject of a sentence) What I tell you is the whole truth. 29. Infinitive as subject To drive fast on a crowded road may easily cause accidents. UNIT - 4 Unseen. passage of about 200 words. UNIT - 5 Essay-writing of about 250 words. UNIT - 6 Letter-writing / Application UNIT - 7 Translation. Here is the attachment. |
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