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Articles in English Grammar for CTET, UPTET, DSSSB, KVS & NVS | Rules, PYQs & Practice

  Complete, exam-oriented guide on “ Articles ” in English Grammar , specially prepared for UPTET, CTET, State TET, DSSSB, KVS, and NVS exams . for practice with previous year questions  and One-page revision notes. English Grammar Articles : Rules, Previous Year Questions & Practice for TET Exams. Articles in English Grammar | Complete Guide for CTET, UPTET & DSSSB Exams Articles A, An, The – English Grammar Notes for TET & Teaching Exams English Grammar Articles with PYQs & Practice Questions for CTET & UPTET                                    ARTICLES (A, An, The) 1. Definition Articles are words used before nouns to limit or define their meaning. There are three articles in English: Indefinite Articles : A, An Definite Article : The 2. Indefinite Articles (A / An) (A) Use of A Used before: Singular countable nouns Wo...

Most Asked Rules of Narration

  Narration is a scoring and concept-based topic in English grammar . With proper understanding of rules and regular practice, aspirants can easily score full marks in UPTET, CTET, KVS, NVS, DSSSB , and other teaching exams. Mastering narration not only helps in exams but also improves overall English communication skills . What is Narration? Narration refers to the way of reporting someone’s speech . There are two types of narration : Direct Speech Indirect Speech 1. Direct Speech When the exact words of the speaker are quoted, it is called Direct Speech . Example: He said, “I am tired.” She said, “I like coffee.” 👉 Quotation marks (“ ”) are used. 2. Indirect Speech (Reported Speech) When the speech is reported without using the exact words , it is called Indirect Speech . Example: He said that he was tired . She said that she liked coffee . 👉 No quotation marks are used. Basic Rules of Narration (Very Important for Exams) Rule 1: Change of Tense If the re...