"A classic criminal," Sir Balasaheb declared. "You are saying you did do something! The two negatives fight each other and flip the meaning. The correct form is, 'I didn't do anything.' You replace the second negative with a non-affirmative word like 'anything' or 'anyone'."

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: Step-by-step mechanics for converting sentences from Active to Passive Voice, and vice versa.

: Includes detailed explanations of essential grammar topics like Parts of Speech, Tenses, Direct-Indirect Speech, and Active-Passive Voice.

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The book lives by the maxim that practice makes perfect. It offers a vast repository of exercises to test and solidify knowledge.

The book’s primary strength is its use of Marathi as the medium of instruction. Complex topics like conditionals, modal verbs, and reported speech are broken down in the student's native language, simplifying learning and retention.

: Bilingual (English concepts decoded through Marathi)

For students and aspirants in Maharashtra, English Grammar" by Balasaheb Shinde

Active-to-passive conversions across all overlapping tense permutations.