UMA -SPECIAL ENGLISH
That boy/ This girl/ This small house.- The above ones are not sentences because they do not give complete sense.
- That boy does something .i.e., goes/ sits/ stands/ eats/runs/walks/ hears/ listens/ sings/ moves/ pulls/pushes/plays/studies/ writes/ draws/ counts/opens/ closes/ drinks/studies/ takes/ brings/ sells/ buys/ uses/adds/ deducts/ divides/ multiplies/Expresses/remembers/sees/books/ places/gets/ does/works/teaches/ cheats/talks/ sings/ speaks/ tells/ says/prays/ prepares/ sleeps/weeps/ cries/ laughs/watches/changes/ calls/ knocks/ enters/ cleans/ gives/comes/ beats/ bets/ rides/drives/dives/ sinks/ falls/ tells/lies/catches/likes/ loves/ leaves/ knows/ smells/ winks/washes/cleans/ dances/ builds/helps/lives/ calls/sees/wants/learns/talks/stays/waits/ expects/ keeps/pays/becomes/ stitches/wears/bears./minds/ waters/ pours/ fills/ falls/ runs/swims/purchases/cooks/ bakes/swallows/misses/arrives/joins/ fixes/ reaches/demands/ needs/ appears/meets/ exchanges/flies/climbs/ quarrels/fights/asks/ replies/ questions/ answers/ connects/joins/places/announces/dries/ tries/attends/presents/turns/returns/wants/ needs/ loves/ likes/ counts/ kneels/ marries/ carries/ posts/ passes/ fails/stamps/kicks/ throws/respects/ obeys/ rings/ knocks/serves/ sends/ receives/ performs/gets up/wishes/corrects/ amends/repents/ participates/competes/completes/ rises/raises/ finishes/spends/ dies/ reads/requires/ plays/ loses/gains/begins/starts/ stops/ begins/blows/cooks/
- Make sentences with the above words.
- Those are already sentences,
- The boy arrives late. He goes early. He meets his mother.
- Mother loves him very much.
- He obeys his teachers. He cheats his own friend.
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- We go home/Rama drinks water/ The boys play in the ground/ The servant goes to the bazaar/Sita writes her lessons/ They eat fruits.
- Rama subject drinks verb water. object. They subject eat verb fruits. object.
- They sit on the floor/ I eat bread/ We study English/ Where does she go? What do you do? Where do you take your lunch?
- Who runs fast? They bring milk.
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- Imperative sentences:
- https://www.masterclass.com/articles/imperative-sentence-guide
- It is a sentence with :
- a. direct command or order
- b. request
- c .invitation.
- d. warning
- e. instruction.
- directing the second person/s YOU
- Go/sit/stand/speak now/Don't drink cold water.
- Please come tomorrow.
- Sit on the chair.
- Jump now.
- Dance.
- Give now.
- Take this.
- Do this now.
- (YOU for singular)/ (You all. plural. )
- Attention.
- Stand at Ease.
- Disperse
- Play there.
- Don't watch T.V. now.
- Come here soon.
- Open the door.
- Go fast.
- Clean the floor.
- Put this in the dust bin.
- https://www.learngrammar.net/a/examples-of-imperative-sentence
- https://examples.yourdictionary.com/imperative-sentence-examples.html
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- Present Tense:
- https://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/present_tense.htm
- He gets up early in the morning.
- When you get up?
- When do you go to sleep?
- She drinks milk in the morning and evening.
- We work till 6 o'clock.
- They eat rice.
- Boys play with toys.
- Girls play with dolls.
- The teacher teaches the lesson.
- The student learns the lesson.
- She always talks in Tamil.
- They never drink coffee.
- The principal goes to the school.
- Doctor works in the hospital.
- Nurse brings the medicines.
- My father writes a letter.
- They go home.
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- Present continuous.:
- The cat is drinking the milk.
- The dog is chasing the cat.
- The dog is catching the cat.
- What are you doing Now?
- I am now reading the lesson.
- Who is speaking on the T.V?
- What is he talking about?
- The small boy is playing in the ground.
- Mother is preparing the tea.
- The child is crying.
- I am going to the temple now.
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- I am going to the bazaar now.
- The old man is selling vegetables.
- She is watching the drama.
- We are buying the dresses.
- It is drinking milk.
- Who is singing there?
- This train is going to Chennai.
- Jim is playing in the ground.
- What are the boys seeing there?
- My father is sleeping nicely.
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- Adjectives:
- https://www.grammarly.com/blog/adjective
- They are the words qualifying the noun.
- Adjectives are words that describe the qualities or states of being of nouns: enormous, doglike, silly, yellow, fun, fast.
- They can also describe the quantity of nouns: many, few, millions, eleven.
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- good boy/ big house/ white paper/ tall tree/ sweet fruit/
- black cat/ fat man/ lean girl/ stout man/ large hall/
- hot water/ cold coffee/ tasty dish/ dirty cloth/
- deep tank/ clean cloth/ young girl/ fat cow/
- fresh vegetables/ white wall/ small hill./
- broad road/ costly T.V./ dear wife/ lovely darling/
- friendly neighbor/ beautiful flower/ ugly animal.
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- With/from/ than/ since know how to use them.
- https://speakspeak.com/resources/english-grammar-rules/various-grammar-rules/since-for-from
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- Give this to Rama./ They come from Mumbai/ I am here since a month./Don't sit on the dirty floor./We all see with our eyes./New Delhi is more comfortable than Mumbai.
- Can you come with me?
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- I/my/mine/to me/ me/myself/
- We . our/ ours /to us/ us/ ourselves/
- You/ your/ yours/ to you/ you/ yourself/
- You/ your/yours/ to you/ you/ yourselves.
- He/ his/his/ to him/him/ himself
- She/ her/ hers/ to her./ herself/
- It/ its/its/ to it/ it/ itself/
- They/ their/ theirs/ to them/ them/ themselves.
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- John's daughter- daughter of John.
- Raja's sons- sons of Raja
- Ramya's brother- brother of Ramya.
- Rama's wife- wife of Rama
- Aswin's house- house of Aswin
- Sister's school- school of sister.
- The apostrophe is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritical mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet and some other alphabets.
- In English, the apostrophe is used for three basic purposes: The marking of the omission of one or more letters, e.g. the contraction of "do not" to "don't".
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- https://openoregon.pressbooks.pub/ctetechwriting/chapter/grammar-lesson-apostrophes-possessive-s/
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- Brother' s name/ Sita's husband/ Rama's sister/
- Gopal's uncle/ Vembu's cow/
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- Adverbs:
- https://onlymyenglish.com/adverb-examples/
- An adverb in a sentence specifies more about an adjective, verb, or adverb itself. It reveals a relation of place, time, grade, manner, incidence, necessity, etc. with the subject.
- Tortoise walks very slowly.
- His car crashed severely.
- She never bunks her classes.
- This matter is quite severe.
- This door opens frequently.
- He likes to do shopping occasionally.
- The presentation is almost completed.
- Phil has been seriously injured in a road accident.
- He is speaking very gently.
- The trains are generally on time.
- She lost her train just a couple of minutes ago.
- John finishes his homework quickly.
- She speaks sweetly with the dignitaries.
- This is a fragile material, handle it carefully.
- The Maths teacher fastly completes the syllabus.
- The house is simply prepared for the kids.
- An aeroplane is flying above the clouds.
- The rabbit runs too fast than the tortoise.
- James wants to eat more candies than his friend.
- He caught eating his tiffin during the lectures.
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- ALWAYS/ WELL/ MUCH/ HEAVILY/ LATE/ LESS/ FAST/ SLOWLY/DAILY/OFTEN/ SOMETIMES/ INSIDE/ EVERY DAY/ QUICKLY/OCCASIONALLY/HEAVILY/NEVER/
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- Prepositions:
- What are the 10 prepositions?
That boy/ This girl/ This small house.
What are the 10 prepositions?
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