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Facts On teaching of grammar Facts On teaching of grammar Facts On teaching of grammar Facts On teaching of grammar

Regular Irregular

dogs

Regular Irregular

Present continuous Amal is reading They are playing I am writing

Present continuous Form Be + verb + ing Meaning Continuous action which doesn’t stop

Pictures Drawing Rules Demonstration Techniques Of Grammar Dialogue Text Relia DiagramsTables

deductive inductive Approaches of teaching grammatical pattern

Rule Examples Grammar

rule Examples deductive inductive

Be + verb + ing

Present continuous Amal is reading They are playing I am writing Be + verb + ing

rule Examples deductive inductive

Pictures Drawing Rules Demonstration Techniques Of Grammar Dialogue Text Relia DiagramsTables

Transformation Completion substitution Grammatical Drills Repetition Abbreviation

Simple Correlative

She writes her essays by her self Cue: I

He arrived ……… 8 O’clock ……….. the morning.

Can not can’t I am I’m He will not he won’t

Transformation Completion substitution Grammatical Drills Repetition Abbreviation