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LANGUAGE GRAMMAR AND PEOPLE

                                      LANGUAGE GRAMMAR AND PEOPLE        Language is the common means of human communication . Language includes all the words by the speaker as well as grammar. Grammar refers to the rules for making use of the words to produce meaningful sentences. Human language has developed from which terms serve many useful purposes for humanity. Grammar Grammar is the way we arrange words to make proper sentences .At the word level grammar lovers verbs and tenses, Noun and Adverb.      At the sentences level grammar includes phrases clauses and reported speech determinants preposition, pronouns, conjunction are also important arrest of grammar. The rules of grammar help us make meaningful sentences .It linguistic grammar is the set of structural rules governing the composition of clauses, phrases and words in a normal language.                 And it is also by phonetics , semantics and pragmatics. Importance of grammar Grammar is important because it teaches us h

DUSK - H.H MUNRO

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                                                                             DUSK                                                                                       -   H.H MUNRO INTRODUCTION TO THE AUTHOR:                          Hector Hugh Munro, better known by the pen name Saki and also frequently as H. H. Munro, was a British writer whose witty, mischievous and sometimes macabre stories satirize Edwardian society and culture. He was  b orn in Akyab, Burma, Munro lived with his parents until his mother died. Munro’s father, an officer in Burma's colonial police force, sent Saki and his siblings to live with their grandmother and aunts in England. Munro did not enjoy his stay with his extended family, who were strict and overbearing, and his works contain frequent references to aunt characters often cast as antagonists.               Scholars have complained about the dearth of biographical information about Munro. Many attribute this lack to the fact that Munro’s s