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Book NameParts of Speech Made Easy
AuthorAfzal Anwar Mufti
Publish Year
PublisherQaumi Kutub Khana, Lahore
LanguageUrdu
GenreEnglish grammar
ISBNNA
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Parts of Speech Made Easy is an english grammar booklet written by author of hundred of english grammar books Afzal Anwar Mufti, Parts of Speech Made Easy and more books by Mufti are recommended to school students in Pakistan.
In traditional grammar, a part of speech  is a category of words  which have similar grammatical properties. Words that are assigned to the same part of speech generally display similar behavior in terms of syntax—they play similar roles within the grammatical structure of sentences—and sometimes in terms of morphology, in that they undergo inflection for similar properties.
Commonly listed English parts of speech are noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction, interjection, 
English words are not generally marked as belonging to one part of speech or another; this contrasts with many other European languages, which use inflection more extensively, meaning that a given word form can often be identified as belonging to a particular part of speech and having certain additional grammatical properties. In English, most words are uninflected, while the inflective endings that exist are mostly ambiguous: -ed may mark a verbal past tense, a participle or a fully adjectival form; -s may mark a plural noun or a present-tense verb form; -ing may mark a participle, gerund, or pure adjective or noun. Although -ly is a frequent adverb marker, some adverbs (e.g. tomorrow, fast, very) do not have that ending, while some words with that ending (e.g. friendly, ugly) are not adverbs.
Many English words can belong to more than one part of speech. Words like neigh, break, outlaw, laser, microwave, and telephone might all be either verbs or nouns. 
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English Guru (Learn English Language in Urdu )

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Book Name English Guru
AuthorGuru
Publish Year
PublisherTele Mart Incorporated
LanguageUrdu
GenreEnglish Grammar
ISBN978-81-904467-0-9
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English Guru Review:

English Guru very nice book for english learners in urdu, you can start speaking fluent english just in a month with the help of this book. There is no need to join academies and fulfill large fees. if one want to learn something he might learn better himself.
My aim, if you like, was to provide a ‘grammar’ of English behaviour. Native speakers can rarely explain the grammatical rules of their own language. In the same way, those who are most ‘fluent’ in the rituals, customs and traditions of a particular culture generally lack the detachment necessary to explain the ‘grammar’ of these practices in an intelligible manner. This is why we have anthropologists. Most people obey the unwritten rules of their society instinctively, without being conscious of doing so. For example, you automatically get dressed in the morning without consciously reminding yourself that there is an unspoken rule of etiquette that prohibits going to work in one’s pyjamas. But if you had an anthropologist staying with you and studying you, she would be asking: ‘Why are you changing your clothes?’ ‘What would happen if you went to work in pyjamas?’ ‘What else can’t you wear to work?’ ‘Why is it different on Fridays?’ ‘Does everyone in your company do that?’ ‘Why don’t the senior managers follow the Dress-down Friday custom?’ And on, and on, until you were heartily sick of her. Then she would go and watch and interrogate other people – from different groups within your society – and, hundreds of nosy questions and observations later, she would eventually decipher the ‘grammar’ of clothing and dress in your culture.

Tenses Made Easy by Afzal Anwar Mufti

Tenses Made Easy
Book NameTenses Made Easy
AuthorAfzal Anwar Mufti
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PublisherQaumi Kutub Khana, Lahore
LanguageUrdu
GenreEnglish grammer
ISBNNA
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Tenses Made Easy Review:

Grammer is the foundation for learning a language, while Tenses are the foundation of grammar, Tenses Made is is an English Grammar book written by Afzal Anwar Mufti. All the Tenses and their kinds are described in an easy to understand manner in Urdu language, this book is best especially for those beginners who want to learn english grammer without the help of teacher.The term "grammar" can also describe the linguistic behavior of groups of speakers and writers, rather than individuals. Differences in scales are important to this sense of the word: for example, the term "English grammar" could refer to the whole of English grammar (that is, to the grammars of all the speakers of the language), in which case the term encompasses a great deal of variation. At a smaller scale, it may refer only to what is shared among the grammars of all or most English speakers (such as subject–verb–object word order in simple declarative sentences). At the smallest scale, this sense of "grammar" can describe the conventions of just one relatively well-defined form of English (such as standard English for a region).there is a whole made easy series by the same author.we'll try to provide as much books of the author as possible.
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More Books by Afzal Anwar Mufti:

1. Direct and Indirect Narration Made Easy.
2. Active and Passive Voice made Easy.
3. Parts of Speech made easy.
4. Sentences and Proverbs in Everyday Use Made Easy.

Learn English Tenses in Urdu

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Book Name Learn English Tenses in Urdu
AuthorFazal Amin
Publish Year
PublisherNA
Language Urdu
Genre English Grammar
ISBN NA
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Learn English Tenses in Urdu Review:

Learn English Tenses in Urdu is a small english grammar book by Fazal Amin for language students.Grammar is the backbone of any language one want to learn, here we have given all the tenses of English language in Urdu, so read online or free download for offline reading.there are thousands of books available throughout internet and they have different difficulty levels.however we can place this book in difficulty level 1.
In grammar, tense is a category that expresses time reference. Tenses are usually manifested by the use of specific forms of verbs, particularly in their conjugation patterns.
Basic tenses found in many languages include the past, present and future. Some languages have only two distinct tenses, such as past and non-past, or future and non-future. There are also tenseless languages, like Chinese, which do not have tense at all. On the other hand, some languages make finer tense distinctions, such as remote vs. recent past, or near vs. remote future.
Tenses generally express time relative to the moment of speaking. In some contexts, however, their meaning may be relativised to a point in the past or future which is established in the discourse (the moment being spoken about). This is called relative(as opposed to absolute) tense. Some languages have different verb forms or constructions which manifest relative tense, such as pluperfect ("past-in-the-past") and "future-in-the-past".
Expressions of tense are often closely connected with expressions of the category of aspect; sometimes what are traditionally called tenses (in languages such as Latin) may in modern analysis be regarded as combinations of tense with aspect. Verbs are also often conjugated for mood, and since in many cases the three categories are not manifested separately, some languages may be described in terms of a combined tense–aspect–mood (TAM) system.

Oxford Practice Grammar with Answers

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Book Name Oxford Practice Grammar with Answers
AuthorJohn Eastwood
Publish Year
PublisherOxford University Press
Language English
Genre Grammar
ISBN 0 19 431369 7
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Review: Oxford Practice Grammar with Answers 

Oxford Practice Grammar with Answers is a complete advance level english grammar book.this  book consists of 153 units, each on a grammatical topic. The units cover the main areas of English grammar. Special attention is given to those points which are often a problem for learners: the meaning of the different verb forms, the use of the passive, conditionals, prepositions and so on. Many units contrast two or more different structures such as the present perfect and past simple (Units 14-15). There are also a number of review units. The emphasis through the whole book is on the meaning and use of the forms in situations. Most units start with a dialogue, or sometimes a text, which shows how the forms are used in a realistic context.
There are also 25 tests. These come after each group of units and cover the area of grammar dealt with in those units. Each unit consists of an explanation of the grammar point followed by a number of exercises. Almost all units cover two pages. The explanations are on the left-hand page, and the exercises are on the right-hand page. There are a few four-page units, with two pages of explanation and two pages of exercises.

About the Author:

John Eastwood studied at Bristol and Leeds Universities. He taught English in German secondary schools before joining the English Language Teaching Development Unit of Oxford University Press. He has been a freelance author for over 30 years. John has worked on courses for German schools and has written a number of grammar books for Oxford University Press, including Oxford Learner's Grammar and Oxford Practice Grammar.

Tip: What's the best way to learn grammar?

It is usually more effective to look at examples of English rather than to read
statements about it. The explanations of grammar in this book are descriptions ofhow English works; they are a guide to help you understand, not 'rules' to be
memorized. The important thing is the language itself. If you are learning about the present perfect continuous, for example, it is helpful to memorize a sentence like We've been waiting here for twenty minutes and to imagine a situation at a bus stop like the one in Unit 16A. The explanation - that the action happens over a period of time lasting up to the present - is designed to help towards an understanding of the grammar point. It is not intended that you should write it down or memorize it.
Active learning will help you more than passive reading, so it is important
to do the exercises and to check your answers. Another way of actively learning grammar is to write down sentences you see or hear which contain examples of the grammar you are studying. You may come across such sentences in English books or newspapers, on television or on the Internet. You may meet English speakers. For example, someone may ask you How long have you been living here? Later you could note down this sentence as a useful example of the present perfect continuous