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ENGLISH GRAMMAR BEST FOR PST & JEST

 ENGLISH GRAMMAR

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To prepare for PST (Primary School Tea usecher) and JEST (Junior Elementary School Teacher) exams, it's important to have a strong foundation in English grammar. Here are some key areas to focus on:

Parts of Speech: Understand the various parts of speech such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections.

Tenses: Learn how to use different tenses (past, present, future) correctly in sentences.

Sentence Structure: Study sentence types (declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory) and sentence structures (simple, compound, complex).





Subject-Verb Agreement: Ensure that subjects and verbs agree in number and person.

Articles and Determiners: Know when to use articles (a, an, the) and determiners (this, that, these, those).

Pronouns: Understand the use of pronouns and avoid common pronoun errors.





Active and Passive Voice: Learn how to convert sentences from active to passive voice and vice versa.

Direct and Indirect Speech: Be able to transform direct speech into indirect speech (reported speech).

Conditional Sentences: Familiarize yourself with different types of conditional sentences (first, second, third conditionals).






Phrasal Verbs and Idioms: Learn common phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions used in everyday language.

Vocabulary: Build your vocabulary by reading books, newspapers, and practicing with vocabulary quizzes.

Comprehension: Practice reading comprehension passages and answering questions to improve your reading skills.











Writing Skills: Work on your writing skills, including essay writing, letter writing, and paragraph development.

Practice: Solve sample papers and previous years' question papers to get a feel for the exam pattern and types of questions.

Additionally, consider using grammar books, online resources, and English grammar apps to enhance your understanding and practice regularly. Good luck with your PST and JEST exams!

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