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Correction of sentences compulsory English honours 2nd year

 Correction of sentences compulsory English honours 2nd year

Non-credit English Compulsory

Correction of sentences is one of the main items of English compulsory prescribed for Honours 2nd year non credit subject. If you are studying Honours 2nd year from any university of Bangladesh, specially public universities like Dhaka University, National University and others, you have to sit for examination of English compulsory which is a non credit subject. In the previous video, I have discussed about the syllabus of English compulsory, in other words, compulsory English, honours 2nd year. Detailed syllabus of compulsory English has been discussed in the previous video. I hope you will watch the video to get an idea of English compulsory non-credit for Honours 2nd year.


Have discussed about the item of correction of sentences

In this video, I have discussed about the item of correction of sentences. There will be seven sentences which will be given incorrectly. What you have to do is to write the correct sentence. You will get some grammatical mistakes in the given sentence, any grammatical mistake you may find, it may be subject verb agreement, it may be about tenses, it may be about comparison of sentences, it may be a mistake of active voice and passive voice, it may be mistake of direct narration and indirect narration. Whatever may be the mistake of English sentence, you have to correct any five of the given seven incorrect sentences. In order to answer the correct sentence, you are required to write the whole sentence correctly.


In this video, I have discussed about 14 sentences which are incorrectly written, and I have written the sentences correctly. In the discussion, I have given you some detailed idea of what the mistake was and how to make the sentence be corrected and how you can make a good marks in the examination of English second year honours.


I hope you will watch the video full and get a detailed idea about sentences, about correction of sentences.

 Thank you
Shameem Sarwar
shameem.sarwar@yahoo.com

Video Correction of sentences compulsory English honours 2nd year

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