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Correction of sentences part 2 English compulsory non-credit

 Correction of sentences part 2 English compulsory non-credit

Honours 2nd year non-credit English

This video is filmed for those students who are studying Honours 2nd year in any public University like Dhaka University, National University and others. In the syllabus of arts faculty and science faculty, there is one subject which is called English compulsory. Students have to pass the English compulsory subject and the number will not be added to their Honours result score but the marks will be added in the result sheet if the marks is higher than 80 numbers.


Why it it is important to pass the examination of English compulsory subject. There is a system of 2nd year Honours course that this English compulsory subject have to be passed to test the student's ability of understanding English, writing English and speaking English. In this video I have arranged sentences which are incorrect and I have attempted to make the sentences corrected according to grammatical rules. There are altogether 14 sentences in this video and all the 14 sentences have been corrected according to grammar uses. Different types of mistakes have been discussed here and the clue to the correct sentence have been given here. I think, it will not be a problem to understand the mistakes because there is examples along with grammatical rules.


This is part of the correction of sentences. In the previous video there is correction of sentences which is part 1 and this is part two of correction of sentences listed here. Problems regarding grammatical mistakes will be solved as soon as you watch this video full, and if you face any difficulties and understanding connection of sentences, please write to me e in the description box or email me and I will answer your questions as soon as I receive the email. Thank you

Shameem Sarwar
shameem.sarwar@yahoo.com

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