
Day 1: Part of Speech
Noun
Pronoun
The Verb
Adverb
Adjective
Preposition
Conjuction
Interjection
Day 2: Tense
Present
Past
Future
Day 3: Use of Has, Have, Had
Has/Have, Had, Will have
Has to, Have to, Had to, Will have to
Day 4: Modals
May, Might, Must
May be, Might be, Must be
May have, Might have, Must have
Can, Could, Could have
Should, Should have
Would like to
Day 5: Use of Few Most Used Words
Willing to
Getting to
About to
Yet to
Able to
Supposed to
Day 6: Keep/Remain, Had Better, Going to
Keep
Remain
Had Better
Goint to
Day 7: Participals
Doubling of Same Words
Two Work Done by One Subject/Person
Double Future
Before After
Day 8: Conditional Senectences
Doble Future Conditional Sentence
Present Perfect and Future Indefinite Conditional Sentence
Day 9: Imaginary Sentences
Indefinite Imaginary Sentence
Continuous Imaginary Sentences
Day 10: Passive Voice Sentences
When to use Passive
Rules
Process to convert Active Sentences into Passive Sentences
Day 11: Vacabulary
Verb with Three Forms
Hindi Meaning
Day 12: Exercise