The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a national-level law entrance exam conducted by the National Law Universities. The exam tests the candidate’s aptitude for legal education, including their knowledge of English grammar.
A good understanding of English grammar is essential for CLAT aspirants, as it is required for both reading comprehension and writing. In the reading comprehension section, candidates will be required to read and understand complex legal passages. In the writing section, candidates will be required to write well-organized and grammatically correct essays.
This article will provide a brief overview of notes on English grammar that are relevant to the CLAT.
Grammar
Topic | Link to Notes |
Sentence Correction: Concepts & Rules | View Here |
Sentence Correction Rules | View Here |
Collective Nouns | English for Law Entrances | View Here |
Mastering the Rules of Spelling: A Comprehensive Guide | View Here |
Animals and Their Sounds | View Here |
Suitable Approaches for Sentence Completion | View Here |
Concept of Analogies | English For Law Entrances | View Here |
Forms of Tenses in English: A Comprehensive Guide [Part 1] | View Here |
Present Tenses with Their Types [Part 2] | View Here |
Past Tenses and Their Types [Part 3] | View Here |
Future Tenses and Their Types [Part 4] | View Here |
Parts of Speech: A Comprehensive Guide for Law Aspirants | View Here |
Nouns | View Here |
Pronouns | View Here |
Verb | View Here |
Adjective | View Here |
Adverb | View Here |
Preposition | View Here |
Conjuctions | View Here |
Interjection | View Here |
Punctuation Rules in English: A Comprehensive Guide | View Here |
Active and Passive Voice | View Here |
Rules of Transformation of Sentences – Simple, Complex and Compound | View Here |
Parallelism in Grammar | View Here |
Direct and Indirect Speech: A Comprehensive Guide | View Here |
Articles in English Grammar | View Here |
Subject-Verb Agreement | View Here |
Modifiers | View Here |
Comparatives in English Grammar | View Here |
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