UMA -SPECIAL ENGLISH






  1.  That boy/ This girl/ This small house.
  2. The above ones are not sentences because they do not give complete sense.
  3. 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/
  4. Make sentences with the above words.
  5. Those are already sentences,
  6. The boy arrives late. He goes early. He meets his mother.
  7. Mother loves him very much.
  8. He obeys his teachers. He cheats his own friend.
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  10. 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.
  11. Rama subject drinks verb water. object. They  subject eat verb fruits. object.
  12. 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?
  13. Who runs fast? They bring milk.
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  15. Imperative sentences:
  16. https://www.masterclass.com/articles/imperative-sentence-guide
  17. It is a sentence with :
  18. a. direct command or order
  19. b. request
  20. c .invitation.
  21. d. warning
  22. e. instruction.
  23. directing the second person/s  YOU 
  24. Go/sit/stand/speak now/Don't drink cold water.
  25. Please come tomorrow.
  26. Sit on the chair.
  27. Jump now.
  28. Dance.
  29. Give now.
  30. Take this.
  31. Do this now.
  32. (YOU for singular)/ (You all. plural. )
  33. Attention.
  34. Stand at Ease.
  35. Disperse
  36. Play there. 
  37. Don't watch T.V. now.
  38. Come here soon.
  39. Open the door.
  40. Go fast.
  41. Clean the floor.
  42. Put this in the dust bin.
  43. https://www.learngrammar.net/a/examples-of-imperative-sentence
  44. https://examples.yourdictionary.com/imperative-sentence-examples.html
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  46. Present Tense:
  47. https://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/present_tense.htm
  48. He gets up early in the morning.
  49. When you get up?
  50. When do you go to sleep?
  51. She drinks milk in the morning and evening.
  52. We work till 6 o'clock.
  53. They eat rice.
  54. Boys play with toys.
  55. Girls play with dolls.
  56. The teacher teaches the lesson.
  57. The student learns the lesson.
  58. She always talks in Tamil.
  59. They  never drink coffee.
  60. The principal goes to the school.
  61. Doctor works in the hospital.
  62. Nurse brings the medicines.
  63. My father writes a letter.
  64. They go home.
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  66. Present continuous.:
  67. The cat is drinking the milk.
  68. The dog is chasing the cat.
  69. The dog  is catching the cat.
  70. What are you doing Now?
  71. I am now reading the lesson.
  72. Who is speaking on the T.V?
  73. What is he talking about?
  74. The small boy is playing in the ground.
  75. Mother is preparing the tea.
  76. The child is crying.
  77. I am going to the temple now.
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  79. I am going to the bazaar now.
  80. The old man is selling vegetables.
  81. She is watching the drama.
  82. We are buying the dresses.
  83. It is drinking milk.
  84. Who is singing there?
  85. This train is going to Chennai.
  86. Jim is playing in the ground.
  87. What are the boys seeing there?
  88. My father is sleeping nicely.
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  90. Adjectives:
  91. https://www.grammarly.com/blog/adjective
  92. They are the words qualifying the noun.
  93. Adjectives are words that describe the qualities or states of being of nouns: enormous, doglike, silly, yellow, fun, fast
  94. They can also describe the quantity of nouns: many, few, millions, eleven.
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  96. good boy/ big house/ white paper/ tall tree/ sweet fruit/
  97. black cat/ fat man/ lean girl/ stout man/ large hall/
  98.  hot water/ cold coffee/ tasty dish/ dirty cloth/
  99. deep tank/ clean cloth/ young girl/ fat cow/
  100.  fresh vegetables/ white wall/ small hill./
  101. broad road/ costly T.V./ dear wife/ lovely darling/
  102. friendly neighbor/ beautiful flower/ ugly animal.
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  104. With/from/ than/ since know how to use them.
  105. https://speakspeak.com/resources/english-grammar-rules/various-grammar-rules/since-for-from
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  107. 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.
  108. Can you come with me?  
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  110. I/my/mine/to me/ me/myself/
  111. We . our/ ours /to us/ us/ ourselves/
  112. You/ your/ yours/ to you/ you/ yourself/
  113. You/ your/yours/ to you/ you/ yourselves.
  114. He/ his/his/ to him/him/ himself
  115. She/ her/ hers/ to her./ herself/
  116. It/ its/its/ to it/ it/ itself/
  117. They/ their/ theirs/ to them/ them/ themselves.
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  119. John's daughter- daughter of John.
  120. Raja's sons- sons of Raja
  121. Ramya's brother- brother of Ramya.
  122. Rama's wife- wife of Rama
  123. Aswin's house-  house of Aswin
  124. Sister's school- school of sister.
  125. The apostrophe is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritical mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet and some other alphabets.
  126.  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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  128. https://openoregon.pressbooks.pub/ctetechwriting/chapter/grammar-lesson-apostrophes-possessive-s/
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  130. Brother' s name/ Sita's husband/ Rama's sister/
  131. Gopal's uncle/ Vembu's cow/ 
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  133. Adverbs:
  134. https://onlymyenglish.com/adverb-examples/
  135. 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.
  136. Tortoise walks very slowly.
  137. His car crashed severely.
  138. She never bunks her classes.
  139. This matter is quite severe.
  140. This door opens frequently.
  141. He likes to do shopping occasionally.
  142. The presentation is almost completed.
  143. Phil has been seriously injured in a road accident.
  144. He is speaking very gently.
  145. The trains are generally on time.
  146. She lost her train just a couple of minutes ago.
  147. John finishes his homework quickly.
  148. She speaks sweetly with the dignitaries.
  149. This is a fragile material, handle it carefully.
  150. The Maths teacher fastly completes the syllabus.
  151. The house is simply prepared for the kids.
  152. An aeroplane is flying above the clouds.
  153. The rabbit runs too fast than the tortoise.
  154. James wants to eat more candies than his friend.
  155. He caught eating his tiffin during the lectures.
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  157. ALWAYS/ WELL/ MUCH/ HEAVILY/ LATE/ LESS/ FAST/ SLOWLY/DAILY/OFTEN/ SOMETIMES/ INSIDE/ EVERY DAY/  QUICKLY/OCCASIONALLY/HEAVILY/NEVER/
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  159. Prepositions:
  160. What are the 10 prepositions?
  161. What are the 10 prepositions?
    A preposition usually precedes a noun or a pronoun. Here is a list of commonly used prepositions: above, across, against, along, among, around, at, before, behind, below, beneath, beside, between, by, down, from, in, into, near, of, off, on, to, toward, under, upon, with and within   

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