Oxford English Grammar and Translation
Oxford English Grammar and Translation
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- 1 Oxford English Grammar and Translation
- 2 Oxford English grammar course – Advanced …
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Oxford English Grammar and Translation – Complete Overview
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What is “Oxford English Grammar and Translation”?
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Key Topics Covered in Oxford Grammar Book:
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Examples from the Book:
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Why Oxford Grammar is Good for Students?
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Do You Want?
- 9 Oxford English Grammar and Translation
- 10 oxford-guide-to-english-grammar.pdf
Oxford English Grammar and Translation
Oxford English grammar course – Advanced …
Oxford English Grammar and Translation – Complete Overview
(Suitable for SSC, UPSC, Bank, NDA, and Academic Grammar learners)
What is “Oxford English Grammar and Translation”?
“Oxford English Grammar and Translation” is a comprehensive grammar book widely used in India, especially in schools and competitive exam preparation. Often taught with Hindi-English bilingual formats, the book includes:
- All tenses with explanation and translation
- Voice, Narration, Modals, and Conditional Sentences
- Verb forms, Phrasal verbs, and Sentence patterns
- Exercises with Hindi to English translation and vice versa
It’s sometimes accompanied by R.K. Sinha’s Hindi-English translation grammar books or similar authors.
Key Topics Covered in Oxford Grammar Book:
Topic | Description |
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Tenses | All 12 tenses with rules and usage |
Passive Voice | Changing sentences from active to passive |
Narration (Direct-Indirect) | Converting direct speech to indirect |
Modals & Auxiliaries | Can, could, may, might, must, etc. |
Conditional Sentences | Type 0, I, II, III conditionals |
Subject-Verb Agreement | Singular/plural verb rules |
Articles | Use of A, An, The |
Prepositions | In, on, at, to, for, etc. |
Verbal Forms | Infinitive, gerund, participles |
Translation Exercises | Hindi-to-English and vice versa |
Examples from the Book:
Present Indefinite Tense (Exercise Example)
Hindi: वह स्कूल जाता है।
English: He goes to school.
Past Continuous Tense
Hindi: वे पढ़ रहे थे।
English: They were studying.
Passive Voice (Simple Present)
Active: He writes a letter.
Passive: A letter is written by him.
Why Oxford Grammar is Good for Students?
Clear grammar rules with Hindi support
Lots of translation-based exercises
Useful for school exams, competitive exams, and spoken English
Exercises like: Fill in the blanks, translation, identify errors, etc.
Helps build confidence in sentence structure and fluency
Do You Want?
- A PDF summary of key grammar rules
- Solved translation exercises from each tense
- A chapter-wise tracker for your exam prep
- Daily practice sets with answers
Let me know and I can create or share a custom version for your needs.