English Grammar and Phonetics MOD APK (Unlocked)

English Grammar and Phonetics MOD APK (Unlocked) v7.4.4

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Description of English Grammar and Phonetics MOD APK (Unlocked) v7.4.4

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English Verb to Be

- Present Affirmative: This form confirms something is happening now.

- Present Negative: Used to express that something is not happening currently.

- Present Interrogative: This form asks questions about the current state.

- Past Simple Affirmative: This indiCates an Action that was completed in the past.

- Past Simple Negative: Used to show that an action did not occur in the past.

- Past Simple Interrogative: This form is used for asking questions regarding past events.

English Beginners Training

- Vocabulary with Audios and Pictures: Engaging methods to learn new Words and their proper pronunciation effectively.

English Intonation

- Rising Intonation: Commonly used in yes/no questions.

- Falling Intonation: Often found in statements or commands.

- Fall-Rise Intonation: Typically used to indicate uncertAInty or continuation.

English Spelling Rules

- Sounds and Rules: Understanding how sounds correlate with spelling patterns.

- Schwa Sound: The most common vowel sound, often seen in unstressed syllables.

- Soft and Hard: Differentiates between the pronunciations of specific letters based on context.

English Pronunciation

- Short/Long Vowels: Identifying the time taken to articulate different vowels.

- Front/Centre/Back Vowels: Classifying vowels based on tongue position during articulation.

- Voiced/Unvoiced Consonants: Distinguishing between consonants produced with vibration and without.

- Plosive/Fricative/Affricate/Nasal/Approximant Consonants: Each category represents a unique manner of articulation in speech.

English Pronouns

- Personal: Refers to specific people or things.

- Objective: Pronouns that serve as the object in a sentence.

- Possessive Adjectives: Indicate ownership (e.g., my, your).

- Possessive Pronouns: Replace nouns to show possession (e.g., mine, yours).

- Reflexive: Used when the subject and object are the same (e.g., myself).

- Demonstrative: Point out specific things (e.g., this, that).

- Indefinite: Refer to non-specific items (e.g., anyone, some).

- Relative: Connect clauses using relative pronouns (e.g., who, which).

- Reciprocal: Express mutual actions (e.g., each other).