What is Grammar?

In short, grammar is a set of rules that govern how we use words and construct sentences in any language. Grammar helps us understand how to arrange words, form questions, and express ideas correctly.

The English grammar covers different aspects like verb tenses (past, present, future), subject-verb agreement, word order, and punctuation. Learning English grammar enables students to communicate effectively and be understood by others, making their language skills stronger and more accurate. A good grasp of the English grammar not does not simply help you to pass the exams, but it makes you an effective communicator.

What are the Grammar Requirements for BLE and SEE?

The grammar requirements for the Basic Level Examination (BLE) and the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) for Nepal have limited requirements and criteria for achieving the passing grade. BLE focuses on articles, preposition, tense, connectives, question tags, reported speech, voice, reflexive pronouns, subject-verb agreement, and relative clauses. Whereas, the SEE focuses on articles, preposition, tense, connectives, question tags, reported speech, voice, conditionals, subject-verb agreement, interrogation and negation, and causative. See below for summary.


BLE Grammar [10 Points]

      1. Articles
      2. Prepositions
      3. Tense
      4. Connectives
      5. Question Tags
      6. Reported Speech
      7. Voice
      8. Reflexive Pronoun
      9. Subject-Verb Agreement
      10. Relative Clause

    Types of questions:

    1. Multiple choice (in a contextual passage):
    This should contain articles, prepositions, connectives, conditional sentences. (5X1=5 marks)
    2. Reproduction:
    This should cover tense, question tag, reported speech, voice, and interrogation and negation. (3X1=3 marks)
    3. Fill in the blanks:
    This should subject verb agreement. (2X1=2 marks)


    SEE Grammar [11 Points]

        1. Articles
        2. Prepositions
        3. Tense
        4. Connectives
        5. Question Tags
        6. Reported Speech
        7. Voice
        8. Conditional Sentences
        9. Subject-Verb Agreement
        10. Interrogation and Negation
        11. Causative

      Types of questions:

      1. Reproduction:
      This should cover tense, question tag, reported speech, voice, and interrogation and negation. (5X1=5 marks)
      2. Multiple choice (in a contextual passage):
      This should contain articles, prepositions, connectives, conditional sentence, subject verb agreement, and causative verbs. (6X1=6)

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