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Basic Grammar

Language Components

  1. Noun
  2. Article
  3. Adjective
  4. Pronoun
  5. Verb
  6. Adverb
  7. Connector
  8. Conjunction
  9. Preposition
  10. Auxiliary

Noun

Noun is anything that you can see, hear, taste, touch, smell, and think of.

Example: mountain, car, beach, home, book, food, drink, syrup, perfume, smoke, music, sound, voice, dream, friendship, love, table, body, face.

Article

An article is a word that shows whether a thing is definite or indefinite.

Indefinite Article (A or An)

We use “a” if we meet nouns whose first alpabhet is a consonant, or sound as consonant. For example: a union.

We use “an” if we meet nouns whose first alphabet is a vocal, or sound as a vocal. For example: an umbrella.

Definite Article (The)

  1. If there is only one
  2. If we have already mentioned it
  3. The names of newspapers, hotels, restaurants, families
  4. If there is only one in an area

Adjective

Adjective is a word that shows characters of a noun.

Example: slow, tough, hard, hot, dangerous, fast spreading, fast, dangerous, cunning.

Pronoun

Pronoun is a word that replaces a noun.

Subject PronounIYouHeSheItWeTheyYou
Object PronounMeYouHimHerItUsThemYou
Possesive AdjectiveMyYourHisHerItsOurTheirYour
Possessive PronounMineYoursHisHersItsOursTheirsYours
Reflexise PronounMyselfYourselfHimselfHerselfItselfOurselvesThemselvesYourselves

Pointers: there, one, ones, this, that, those, these.

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