FEG 01 Important questions

FEG 01 (Functional English Grammar), likely for an exam or study preparation. While I don\'t have access to specific university or institution materials, I can provide you with a general list of important topics and potential questions based on typical FEG 01 (or similar grammar courses) syllabi.

Important Topics in FEG 01 (Functional English Grammar)

  1. Parts of Speech

    • Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections.

  2. Tenses

    • Present, Past, Future (Simple, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous).

  3. Sentence Structure

    • Subject-Verb Agreement, Types of Sentences (Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory).

  4. Voice (Active & Passive)

    • Conversion rules and examples.

  5. Direct & Indirect Speech

    • Rules for changing speech (tense, pronouns, time expressions).

  6. Modals

    • Can, Could, May, Might, Shall, Should, Will, Would, Must, Ought to.

  7. Articles & Determiners

    • Usage of A, An, The, and other determiners.

  8. Phrases & Clauses

    • Noun, Adjective, Adverb clauses; Conditional clauses.

  9. Punctuation & Capitalization

    • Correct usage of commas, full stops, question marks, etc.

  10. Common Errors & Corrections

  • Subject-verb disagreement, misplaced modifiers, redundancy.


Possible Important Questions

Theory-Based Questions:

  1. Define and classify nouns with examples.

  2. Explain the different types of tenses with examples.

  3. What is subject-verb agreement? Provide rules with examples.

  4. Differentiate between active and passive voice with conversions.

  5. What are modals? Explain their usage in sentences.

Practical/Application-Based Questions:

  1. Change the following sentences into passive voice:

    • \"She writes a letter.\"

    • \"They are building a house.\"

  2. Convert the following into indirect speech:

    • He said, \"I am going to the market.\"

  3. Correct the errors in the following sentences:

    • \"Each of the students are talented.\"

    • \"She don’t like apples.\"

  4. Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles (a, an, the):

    • \"I saw ___ elephant in ___ zoo.\"

  5. Identify the type of clause in the sentence:

    • \"I know the man who won the prize.\"


Exam Preparation Tips:

  • Practice sentence transformations (Active-Passive, Direct-Indirect).

  • Solve exercises on error spotting and corrections.

  • Revise rules for tenses, modals, and articles thoroughly.

  • Attempt previous years\' question papers if available.

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