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English Notes — Free & Complete

English notes covering grammar, essay writing, comprehension, and literature for Matric, FSc, O-Level, and A-Level students.

7 Chapters 200+ MCQs Free Download

Key Features

  • Essay templates for 20+ topics
  • Grammar rules with exceptions
  • Idiom and phrasal verb dictionary
  • Prose & poetry chapter notes (FBISE)
  • Letter and application formats
  • IELTS/TOEFL vocabulary builder

Matric & FSc English

All Boards
1

Grammar — Parts of Speech

40 MCQs
NounsPronounsVerbsAdjectivesAdverbsPrepositionsConjunctions

Complete grammar reference with rules, exceptions, and examples for each part of speech.

2

Tenses

40 MCQs
Present simple/continuous/perfectPast tensesFuture tensesActive/passive

All 12 tenses with structures, signal words, and common mistakes to avoid.

3

Essay Writing

10 MCQs
NarrativeDescriptiveArgumentativeExpositoryLetter writing

Essay templates, thesis statements, paragraph structure, transition words, and examiner tips for full marks.

4

Comprehension

20 MCQs
Unseen passagesInferencingVocabulary in contextSummarising

Step-by-step reading strategies, how to answer comprehension questions, skimming and scanning techniques.

5

Idioms & Phrases

30 MCQs
Common idiomsPhrasal verbsProverbsFigures of speech

300+ most frequently tested idioms and phrasal verbs with meanings and example sentences.

6

Sentence Correction & Transformation

35 MCQs
Direct/indirect speechActive/passive voiceSynthesisTransformation

Rules for all transformation types with practice exercises from board papers.

7

Prose & Poetry (FSc)

25 MCQs
The Dying SunUsing the Scientific MethodWhy Boys FailUpon Westminster Bridge

Summary, theme, critical analysis, and short/long question answers for all FBISE prescribed texts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I improve my essay writing for board exams?

Use our essay templates for each type (narrative, descriptive, argumentative). Always start with a hook, include a clear thesis, develop 3 body paragraphs, and end with a strong conclusion. Avoid repetition and use varied vocabulary.