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 Vocabulary
 Grammar and Technology
 Practice to Win English
Primary Concepts
Language ( ):
language.
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Letter ( ): letter.
: a, b, c … x, y, z ( )
Alphabet ( ): Letter Alphabet
Alphabet
Vowel Consonant
(a, e, i, o, u=5 ) ( )
Word( )
meaningful letter- word. , I - ,
a- , man- -‘O’ and
‘E’ are vowels ‘O’ ‘E’ word
letter
,
word ©
Sentence ( )
word ( group
of Words )Sentence : I eat rice.
: sentence- Unit
Sentence- words – word
Verb Verb Sentence
verb :
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verb –
Grammar:
grammar Sentence
unit
grammar Grammar Grammar is the rules
of language.
grammar :
1. Orthography- Etymology-
2. Syntax- / Punctuation-
3. prosody-
Parts of Speech
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Words,
Word -
Wo -
Sentence functioni
1. Noun
2. pronoun
3. Adjective
4. Verb
5. Adverb
6. preposition
7. conjunction
8. Interjection
Noun
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Object
Noun
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Rahim knows Karim
Subject verb object
Rahim saw Karim in the bus
Subject verb object preposition noun
I go school -
connected)
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eq
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GIVE ME A RED PEN
adj N
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pen? -
red
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Walkin -
The old man is walking with a walking stick.
V adj N
stick
stick?-
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part of speech.
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I walk in the morning -
Verb
Walking is good for health-
Noun
The old man is walking with a walking stick.
Verb adj
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adverb ( / )
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Karim is a very good boy
Adv. Adj. N
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good adje -
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adverb.
Preposition ( )
©
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©
© put the book on the table.
‘on’ preposition
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preposition
I go to school
Prep N
Preposition
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Conjunction ( )
conj
Rhim and Karim went there.
conj
I know that he will come.
conj
Interjection ( )
Part of speech
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Alas! He is dead.
Interjection
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Preposition
Conjunction
Interjection
Man(Noun)-
I(pronoun)-
Good (Adjective)-
Go(Verb)-
Fast(Adverb)-
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word
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word
part of speech?
I drink water
noun.
I water -
Verb.
I need a water(adj -
adjective.
Man? He is a good man.
N
He manned over the boat.
V
Book? I read a book.
N
I booked two tickets.
v
He is a book worm
adj N
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© -
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pa
Verb + er = Noun
Teach + er = teacher
play + er = player
sing + er = singer
dance + er = dancer
write + er = writer
speak + er = speaker
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Prefix & Suffix
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Prefix ( ):
Prefix + Word = New Word/Changed Word.
Un + necessary = Unnecessary
Dis + favour =disfavour
Mis + take =mistake
In + correct =incorrect
Suffix ( )
Prefix-
-
Word + Suffix = New Word/Changed word
Rapid + ly =rapidly
Kind + ness =kindness
Examine + tion =examination
Care + ful =careful
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She is a beauty,
N
She is a beautiful girl,
adj
This tree beautifies
v
Words
1. Noun(pronoun)
2. Ad-Word (adj. & adv.)
3. Verb
4. Connector (Prep.&
conj)
5. Interjection
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Conjun
Word –
** Verbs, Nouns, Adjectives, and adverbs are vocabulary
word. Learning vocabulary means learning verbs, nouns,
adjectives and adverbs.
Preposition, determiners, pronouns, and conjunction, belong
to much smaller classes. These words are sometime called
grammatical word.
Note: There is also a small class of words called
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Formation of Sentence
Word-
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- object
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Subject +verb+object+Adverbial
The boys read books regularly.
S V obj. adv.
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subject verb Indirect object direct object
Rahim gave Amena a pen.
object
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Rahim gave a pen to Amena.
S v D.O. I.O
Subject + verb + Indirect object + direct object
subject+ verb+ direct object+ preposition+ indirect object.
©
©
Dir
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Adverbials.
+ V + I.O + D.O + P.O + Adv.
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C
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Transitive
Verb Verb with object
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Intransitive
Verb
Verb Without object
There is a school in our villege -
subject.
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It rains.
It was night then.
It is our duty to serve the country.
noun
Complement |
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linkin
He is a man.
Linking verb complement
Adjective
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I made him do the work.
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Empty verb
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We often
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We have run for run.
We made a journey.
I took a look.
He gave me a smile.
I go for a ride.
Some sentence patterns
1. Subject + verb + Object (Transitive verb)
a) The women loved the man
b) We eat rice
2. Subject + Intransitive verb (No object)
a) He sleeps.
b) A coach stopped.
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3.Subject +verb (Transitive)+Indirect object +Direct object.
a) I lent her my pen.
b) The old man told us a story.
4. S +Vt + D.O + prep. + Indirect / prepositional object .
a) I lent my pen to her.
b) I bought a watch for my friend.
5. Subject + Linking Verb + Complement
a) The thief was rather unlucky.
b) The detective became an inspector.
6. Subject + Verb + Adverbials.
a) The cat was over his arm
b) The conference is every year.
7. Subject + Verb + Object+ Complement.
a) They call the inspector Sir.
8. Subject + Verb (Transitive) + object + Adverbial.
a) He put the coat over his arm.
9. Subject + Verb + Object+ Adjective.
a) The boy pushed the door open.
b) You have made your shirt dirty.
N.B.
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Classification of verb
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Formation of sentence
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B) Intransitive
A) Principal verb,
Verb
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Verb with object verb without object
Strong Verb
go, went,
gone.
Weak Verb
work-
worked -worked
Verb)
read, eat
Auxiliary Verb
Principal
am, do, shall
I am going
He will come
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Transitive verb:
I eat rice.
Intransitive verb:
we sleep
at night.
Strong verb:
Write -
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Weak Verb:
- work worked worked.
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strong verb
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Hang:
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Principal verb:
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Auxiliary verb:
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Tense ( )
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1. -
2. -
3. - I s
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Past Present Future
I) - -
II) - -
III) - Verb -
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Verb
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(i) Definite and
(ii) Indefinite
Present
, Past,
Future
tense
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HAVE + Past
Participle =
Perfect
}
BE +
Present
Participle =
Continuous
:
Perfect Con
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Tens
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Present
Past
Future
a) Indifinite
(
)
b)
Continuous/
Imperfect(
)
d) Perfect
Continuous
(
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Definite
(
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c) Perfect
( )
a) Indefinite
b) Continuous
d) Perfect Continuous
Present form
Past
form
3. Future Tense = Shall/will +
bare infinitive.
4.Continious = BE+Present
Participle (V+ing)
5.Perfect = Have + Past Participle
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N.B.
Indefinite Tens
( )
1. Present Indefinite Tense:
a) -We read books.
-I walk in the morning.
-the earth is round.
subject 3rd
verb
- Uttpol goes to school.
2. Past indefinite tense:
a) -i went there.
- I walked in the morning.
3. Future indefinite tense:
I shall buy a book.
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Shall/will + bare infinitive.
(Be+ Present Participle = Continuous)
1. Present continuous tense
© - -we
are reading.
Continuous = Be+ pr
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2. Past continuous tense
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they were playing.
Continuous = BE + presen
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3. Future continuous tense
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they will be playing.
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Continuous = BE + present participle
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Perfect Tense (
(HAVE + Past Participle)
1. Present Perfect Tense
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(Past Indefinite) - I ate
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2. Past Perfect Tense:
I said that I had gone there.
Principal clause Subordinate clause
Past Indefinite Tense
Before: I had slept before you came.
After: you came after I had slept.
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Had + past participle = past perfect
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3. Future perfect tense:
I shall have slept before you
will come (Or you come)
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Perfect continuous ( )
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1. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
-We have been Reading for
tow hours.
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2. Past perfect continuous tense
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Perfect
Be + present participle = Continuo
3. Future perfect continuous tense
-we shall have
been playing from 4 pm to 5pm
Perfect.
continuous = BE+ Present Pa
future = shall/ will + Have
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Tense Table
Tenses Indefinite Continuous
Be+(V+
ing)
Present
Participle
Perfect
(HAVE+P
ast
Participle)
Perfect
Continu
ous
(HAVE
+past
participl
e
BE+Pre
sent
participl
e)
Present
(past
form)
I go I am
going
I have
gone
I have
been
going
Past
(Past
from)
I west I was
going
I had gone I had
been
going
Future
(shall/wil
l+
bare
infinitive)
I shall go I shall be
going
I shall
have gone
I shall
have
been
going
Present Indefinite
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5 kinds of sentence
- - Assertive sentence.
- - Interrogative
sentence.
- -Exclamatory sentence.
Read the book. -Imperative sentence.
(
May you live long.- Optative sentence.
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5. optative Sentence-
1. Assertive Sentence
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-He eats rice.
-He does not eat rice.
: Subject + Verb + Extension.
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2. Interrogative Sentence
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Inter
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-Do you know me?
-Do you not know me?
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Past Indefinite
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auxiliary verb
auxiliary verb
auxiliary verb auxiliary verb
verb
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Auxiliary verb
Auxiliary verb
Auxiliary verb
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You Know me. (Present Indefinite)-Assertive.
Do you Know me? (Present Indefinite)- Interrogative.
He went there. (Past Indefinite)- Assertive.
Did he go there? (Past Indefinite) Interrogative.
He is going. (Continuous)-IS he going?
I shall go. (Future)-Shall I go?
He has gone. (Perfect)- Has he gone?
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wh-
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auxiliary verb ।
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Auxiliary verb
Why have you come?
Where are they going?
How did you come?
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© Auxiliary verb
3. Exclamatory Sentence (
©
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Alas! He is dead.
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He is dead-
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What a nice bird it is!
How nice the bird is!
W
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ve
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It is a very nice bird.
The bird is very nice.
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senten
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Exclamatory
Sentence.
Interrogativ
It
Interrogative sentence
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4. Imperative sentence
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I)
II)
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st
3rd related
Let me read
the book.
Let him read
the book.
Let them read
the book.
Let us read the
book.
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st rd
i)
ii)
a)
b)
5. Optative Sentence ( ):
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Sentence
May you live long.
i)
ii)
Affirmative Sentence.
- He reads the book. -Affirmative Assertive.
He does not read the book. - Negative
Assertive.
- Does he read the book? - Affirmative
Interrogative.
- Dose he not read the book?-Negative
Interrogative.
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Shut the door. Affirmative Imperative.
-Do not shut the door. -Negative
Imperative.
Present or Past Indefinite Tense-
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He is a good man. -
Affirmative.
He is not a bad
man. Negative.
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Adverb.
Phrase and Clause
I go -
Sentence.
There is a field in front of our scho
Phrase
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clause
Clause
I know that he will come.
I know Clause he will come
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Clause he will come
noun I know part of
speech
know object part of
speech Noun he will come
he will come subordinate clause dependent
I know main clause Principal
Main clause
claus
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he will not clause Part of Speech
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claus Co-ordinate
As he is ill he will not come
Subordinate clause main clause
- subordinating conjunction.
principle clause.
dependent clause.
3) Co-ordinate clause.
par
finite verb
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sentence.
I know the boy who is blind.
Main clause subordinate clause –adj.
- compoun
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I Know that he Will come.
Main clause object =Noun clause
I shall go When he will come.
Main clause adverbial clause
I Know the boy who is blind.
Main clause adjective clause
He is ill and he will not come.
Co- ordinate clause co-ordinate clause
As he is ill, he will not come.
Subordinate clause main clause
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Differences
1.Sentence 2.
Phrase
3.
Subordinate
clause
4. Co-
ordinate
clause
5. Main
clause
verb
sentence
full stop(.) (?)
(!)
clause
phrase
word
group
part of
speech
group-
finite verb
non-finite
verb
Phrase
words
group
part of
speech
group-
finite
verb
main clause
subordinate
clause
subordinate
conjunction
main
clause
words
group
finite
verb
main ciause
compound
sentence
single
part of
speech
,
co-
0rdinating
conjunction
compound
sentence
word
clause
single
part of
speech
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Kinds of sentence
(3 kinds)
Simple, complex, compound
1. Simple sentence: cl
I saw him going -simple sentence.
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2. Complex Sentence:
Com
I saw that he was going. -Complex Sentence.
that
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Single p
I saw -main clause,
He was going -subordinate clause
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subordinating
3. Compound Sentence:
co-ordinate clause
I saw him and he was going -Compound Sentence.
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-
-
co-ordin
-
compound
Simple sentence:
Complex Sentence:
Compound sentence: -
co-ordinate con
I saw him going Simple Sentence.
I saw that he was going - Compound Sentence.
I saw him and he was going Complex sentence.
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Simple : I saw a wounded bird.
Non –finite
Complex : I saw a bird which was wounded.
s-clause
Simple : Going there, I meet him.
Complex : After I have gone there, I meet him.
Simple : I know the blind boy.
Complex: I know that the boy is blind.
s-conj s-clause
Subordinate conjunctions: a
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co-ordinate conjunctions
Co-ordinating Conjunctions:
Simple : I saw a wounded bird.
Compound : I saw a bird and it was wounded.
Simple : Going there, I met him.
Compound : I went there and I met him.
Simple : I know the blind boy.
Compound : I know the boy and he is blind.
Compare the sentences:
Simple : He came after sunset
Prep. N
Complex : He came after the sun had set.
s-conj
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Compound : The sun set and he came.
c-conj
Simple: In spite of trying hard, he could not succeed.
Complex:Though he tried hard, he could not succeed.
Compound : He tried hard but he could not succeed.
subordin -
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Complex : I know what his name is.
Complex : If you drink milk, you can get vitamin.
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Simple : Drinking milk, you can get vitamin.
Or, By drinking milk, you can get vitamin.
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-
-
- -
subordinating conjun
Study the following sentence
Simple : Eating rice, he came to school.
Complex : After he had eaten rice, he came to school.
Compound : He ate rice and he came to school.
Complex : If you read, you will learn.
Simple : By reading, you will learn.
Compound : Read and you will learn.
Compound : He is very weak and he cannot walk.
Complex : As he is very weak, he cannot walk.
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Or, He is so weak that he can not walk.
Simple : He is too weak to walk.
Or, He can not walk for his very much
weakness. etc.
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I saw him that he was going.
I told him that the earth is round.
He tells me that you went there.
He will say that I knew him.
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Compound Sentence-
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Co-ordinate conjunction (
Complex Compound sentence
clause complex
Subordinate clause Subordinating
Conjunction
, Compound- Co-ordinate
clause co-ordinating conjunction
Voice ( )
I see a bird -active voice.
A bird is seen by me -passive voice.
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Passive Voi
activ passive
i)object subject
initial form
past participle
(BE + past participle = passive)
iii) subject object
preposition
agent
- Auxiliary verb, voice change
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I have eaten rice. - active
s vt. Obj.
Rice has been eaten by me. passive
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Intransi
cognate object
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Active : He ran a race.
Cognate object
Passive : A race was run by him.
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Active : He laughs at me
Group verb
Passive : I am laughed at by him.
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D
Active : He gave me a pen.
I.O D.O
Passive : I was given a pen by him.
Retained object
A pen was given me by him.
Retained object
Factitive object Direct object
Active: We made him captain.
F.O
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Passive: He was made captain by us.
Dative of Interest - Indirect Object
Indirect
Active: He bought me a pen.
Passive: A pen was bought for me by him.
Factitive object, Adverbial Object
Honey tastes sweet = Honey is sweet when it is tasted
Passive
Active voice
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Passive voice- prepositional object Agent
The boy was punished.
BE+ Past participle =
passive.
BE+past
partic
-The thief was
caught.
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(iii), (ii), (i)
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A bird is seen by me passive.
I see a bird -active.
menta
preposition
Active : He pleased me.
Passive : I was pleased with him.
Active : His conduct satisfied me.
Passive : I was satisfied at his conduct.
Interrogative Sentence
Interrogative Sentence
Active : Do you
know me
Passive : Am I
known to you?
Assertive : you
know me.
Passive : I am
known to you.
Imperative sentence
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Imperative Sentence
ve sentence
Active : Do the sum.
Passive : let the sum be done.
Active : let him read be book.
Passive : let the book be read by him.
cla
Active : I know that he will do the sum.
Passive : That the sum will be done by him is known to
me.
It is known to me that the sum will be done by
him.
Simple Sentence Transitive verb
In a clause double passive should be avoided.
they tried to do the work -active.
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CHANGING WORDS INTO
DIFFERENT PARTS OF SPEECH
A word is a sound or combination of sounds that expresses a
meaning. -
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  • 1. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - subject - - - - techn
  • 2. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - - - -  Vocabulary  Grammar and Technology  Practice to Win English Primary Concepts Language ( ): language.
  • 3. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Letter ( ): letter. : a, b, c … x, y, z ( ) Alphabet ( ): Letter Alphabet Alphabet Vowel Consonant (a, e, i, o, u=5 ) ( ) Word( ) meaningful letter- word. , I - , a- , man- -‘O’ and ‘E’ are vowels ‘O’ ‘E’ word letter , word © Sentence ( ) word ( group of Words )Sentence : I eat rice. : sentence- Unit Sentence- words – word Verb Verb Sentence verb :
  • 4. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 verb – Grammar: grammar Sentence unit grammar Grammar Grammar is the rules of language. grammar : 1. Orthography- Etymology- 2. Syntax- / Punctuation- 3. prosody- Parts of Speech - - -
  • 5. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Words, Word - Wo - Sentence functioni 1. Noun 2. pronoun 3. Adjective 4. Verb 5. Adverb 6. preposition 7. conjunction 8. Interjection Noun
  • 6. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - Object Noun - Rahim knows Karim Subject verb object Rahim saw Karim in the bus Subject verb object preposition noun I go school - connected)
  • 7. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - - - - - o - - eq - GIVE ME A RED PEN adj N
  • 8. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 pen? - red - Walkin - The old man is walking with a walking stick. V adj N stick stick?- -
  • 9. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 part of speech. - I walk in the morning - Verb Walking is good for health- Noun The old man is walking with a walking stick. Verb adj - - adverb ( / )
  • 10. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Karim is a very good boy Adv. Adj. N - good adje - - adverb. Preposition ( ) © - - © © put the book on the table. ‘on’ preposition
  • 11. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - © - - preposition I go to school Prep N Preposition
  • 12. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Conjunction ( ) conj Rhim and Karim went there. conj I know that he will come. conj Interjection ( ) Part of speech - - Alas! He is dead. Interjection
  • 13. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 © Preposition Conjunction Interjection Man(Noun)- I(pronoun)- Good (Adjective)- Go(Verb)- Fast(Adverb)- - word
  • 14. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 word part of speech? I drink water noun. I water - Verb. I need a water(adj - adjective. Man? He is a good man. N He manned over the boat. V Book? I read a book. N I booked two tickets. v He is a book worm adj N
  • 15. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 © - - - pa Verb + er = Noun Teach + er = teacher play + er = player sing + er = singer dance + er = dancer write + er = writer speak + er = speaker - Prefix & Suffix
  • 16. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Prefix ( ): Prefix + Word = New Word/Changed Word. Un + necessary = Unnecessary Dis + favour =disfavour Mis + take =mistake In + correct =incorrect Suffix ( ) Prefix- - Word + Suffix = New Word/Changed word Rapid + ly =rapidly Kind + ness =kindness Examine + tion =examination Care + ful =careful
  • 17. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - © She is a beauty, N She is a beautiful girl, adj This tree beautifies v Words 1. Noun(pronoun) 2. Ad-Word (adj. & adv.) 3. Verb 4. Connector (Prep.& conj) 5. Interjection
  • 18. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - - Conjun Word – ** Verbs, Nouns, Adjectives, and adverbs are vocabulary word. Learning vocabulary means learning verbs, nouns, adjectives and adverbs. Preposition, determiners, pronouns, and conjunction, belong to much smaller classes. These words are sometime called grammatical word. Note: There is also a small class of words called
  • 19. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Formation of Sentence Word- -
  • 20. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - - © - object © ©
  • 21. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - - - Subject +verb+object+Adverbial The boys read books regularly. S V obj. adv. - - - -
  • 22. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 subject verb Indirect object direct object Rahim gave Amena a pen. object
  • 23. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Rahim gave a pen to Amena. S v D.O. I.O Subject + verb + Indirect object + direct object subject+ verb+ direct object+ preposition+ indirect object. © © Dir ©
  • 24. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Adverbials. + V + I.O + D.O + P.O + Adv. - C - Transitive Verb Verb with object
  • 25. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Intransitive Verb Verb Without object There is a school in our villege - subject.
  • 26. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 It rains. It was night then. It is our duty to serve the country. noun Complement | - - - linkin He is a man. Linking verb complement Adjective - I made him do the work.
  • 27. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Empty verb - We often - We have run for run. We made a journey. I took a look. He gave me a smile. I go for a ride. Some sentence patterns 1. Subject + verb + Object (Transitive verb) a) The women loved the man b) We eat rice 2. Subject + Intransitive verb (No object) a) He sleeps. b) A coach stopped.
  • 28. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 3.Subject +verb (Transitive)+Indirect object +Direct object. a) I lent her my pen. b) The old man told us a story. 4. S +Vt + D.O + prep. + Indirect / prepositional object . a) I lent my pen to her. b) I bought a watch for my friend. 5. Subject + Linking Verb + Complement a) The thief was rather unlucky. b) The detective became an inspector. 6. Subject + Verb + Adverbials. a) The cat was over his arm b) The conference is every year. 7. Subject + Verb + Object+ Complement. a) They call the inspector Sir. 8. Subject + Verb (Transitive) + object + Adverbial. a) He put the coat over his arm. 9. Subject + Verb + Object+ Adjective. a) The boy pushed the door open. b) You have made your shirt dirty. N.B. - Classification of verb
  • 29. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Formation of sentence - -
  • 30. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - B) Intransitive A) Principal verb, Verb
  • 31. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Verb with object verb without object Strong Verb go, went, gone. Weak Verb work- worked -worked Verb) read, eat Auxiliary Verb Principal am, do, shall I am going He will come
  • 32. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - sentence - -
  • 33. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - sentence- - - - Transitive verb: I eat rice. Intransitive verb: we sleep at night. Strong verb: Write - - Weak Verb: - work worked worked. - - strong verb
  • 34. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - Hang: - - - - Principal verb: - - - Auxiliary verb: - Tense ( )
  • 35. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - - 1. - 2. - 3. - I s -
  • 36. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Past Present Future I) - - II) - - III) - Verb - © - - - Verb -
  • 37. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 (i) Definite and (ii) Indefinite Present , Past, Future tense
  • 38. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 HAVE + Past Participle = Perfect } BE + Present Participle = Continuous : Perfect Con
  • 39. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Tens e Present Past Future a) Indifinite ( ) b) Continuous/ Imperfect( ) d) Perfect Continuous ( ) Definite ( ) c) Perfect ( ) a) Indefinite b) Continuous d) Perfect Continuous Present form Past form 3. Future Tense = Shall/will + bare infinitive. 4.Continious = BE+Present Participle (V+ing) 5.Perfect = Have + Past Participle
  • 40. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 N.B. Indefinite Tens ( ) 1. Present Indefinite Tense: a) -We read books. -I walk in the morning. -the earth is round. subject 3rd verb - Uttpol goes to school. 2. Past indefinite tense: a) -i went there. - I walked in the morning. 3. Future indefinite tense: I shall buy a book.
  • 41. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Shall/will + bare infinitive. (Be+ Present Participle = Continuous) 1. Present continuous tense © - -we are reading. Continuous = Be+ pr - 2. Past continuous tense - they were playing. Continuous = BE + presen - 3. Future continuous tense - - they will be playing.
  • 42. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Continuous = BE + present participle - Perfect Tense ( (HAVE + Past Participle) 1. Present Perfect Tense - - (Past Indefinite) - I ate -
  • 43. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - 2. Past Perfect Tense: I said that I had gone there. Principal clause Subordinate clause Past Indefinite Tense Before: I had slept before you came. After: you came after I had slept.
  • 44. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Had + past participle = past perfect - - - 3. Future perfect tense: I shall have slept before you will come (Or you come) © - Perfect continuous ( )
  • 45. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 1. Present Perfect Continuous Tense -We have been Reading for tow hours. - fr © 2. Past perfect continuous tense © -I
  • 46. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 © Perfect Be + present participle = Continuo 3. Future perfect continuous tense -we shall have been playing from 4 pm to 5pm Perfect. continuous = BE+ Present Pa future = shall/ will + Have
  • 47. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 LEGS-31 Tense Table Tenses Indefinite Continuous Be+(V+ ing) Present Participle Perfect (HAVE+P ast Participle) Perfect Continu ous (HAVE +past participl e BE+Pre sent participl e) Present (past form) I go I am going I have gone I have been going Past (Past from) I west I was going I had gone I had been going Future (shall/wil l+ bare infinitive) I shall go I shall be going I shall have gone I shall have been going Present Indefinite - -
  • 48. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 5 kinds of sentence - - Assertive sentence. - - Interrogative sentence. - -Exclamatory sentence. Read the book. -Imperative sentence. ( May you live long.- Optative sentence. © - - -
  • 49. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - 5. optative Sentence- 1. Assertive Sentence - -He eats rice. -He does not eat rice. : Subject + Verb + Extension. - 2. Interrogative Sentence - Inter - -Do you know me? -Do you not know me?
  • 50. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - © Past Indefinite - - - auxiliary verb auxiliary verb auxiliary verb auxiliary verb verb - © Auxiliary verb Auxiliary verb Auxiliary verb
  • 51. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - You Know me. (Present Indefinite)-Assertive. Do you Know me? (Present Indefinite)- Interrogative. He went there. (Past Indefinite)- Assertive. Did he go there? (Past Indefinite) Interrogative. He is going. (Continuous)-IS he going? I shall go. (Future)-Shall I go? He has gone. (Perfect)- Has he gone? - - - - wh- - auxiliary verb ।
  • 52. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Auxiliary verb Why have you come? Where are they going? How did you come? - - © Auxiliary verb 3. Exclamatory Sentence ( © - Alas! He is dead.
  • 53. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 He is dead- - - What a nice bird it is! How nice the bird is! W © ve - It is a very nice bird. The bird is very nice.
  • 54. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 senten - Exclamatory Sentence. Interrogativ It Interrogative sentence
  • 55. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 4. Imperative sentence - I) II)
  • 56. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 -fi st 3rd related Let me read the book. Let him read the book. Let them read the book. Let us read the book.
  • 57. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 st rd i) ii) a) b) 5. Optative Sentence ( ):
  • 58. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Sentence May you live long. i) ii) Affirmative Sentence. - He reads the book. -Affirmative Assertive. He does not read the book. - Negative Assertive. - Does he read the book? - Affirmative Interrogative. - Dose he not read the book?-Negative Interrogative.
  • 59. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Shut the door. Affirmative Imperative. -Do not shut the door. -Negative Imperative. Present or Past Indefinite Tense- - He is a good man. - Affirmative. He is not a bad man. Negative. -
  • 60. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Adverb. Phrase and Clause I go - Sentence. There is a field in front of our scho Phrase
  • 61. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 clause Clause I know that he will come. I know Clause he will come
  • 62. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Clause he will come noun I know part of speech know object part of speech Noun he will come he will come subordinate clause dependent I know main clause Principal Main clause claus - he will not clause Part of Speech
  • 63. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 claus Co-ordinate As he is ill he will not come Subordinate clause main clause - subordinating conjunction. principle clause. dependent clause. 3) Co-ordinate clause. par finite verb
  • 64. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 sentence. I know the boy who is blind. Main clause subordinate clause –adj. - compoun - LEGS-39
  • 65. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 I Know that he Will come. Main clause object =Noun clause I shall go When he will come. Main clause adverbial clause I Know the boy who is blind. Main clause adjective clause He is ill and he will not come. Co- ordinate clause co-ordinate clause As he is ill, he will not come. Subordinate clause main clause
  • 66. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Differences 1.Sentence 2. Phrase 3. Subordinate clause 4. Co- ordinate clause 5. Main clause verb sentence full stop(.) (?) (!) clause phrase word group part of speech group- finite verb non-finite verb Phrase words group part of speech group- finite verb main clause subordinate clause subordinate conjunction main clause words group finite verb main ciause compound sentence single part of speech , co- 0rdinating conjunction compound sentence word clause single part of speech :
  • 67. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - Kinds of sentence (3 kinds) Simple, complex, compound 1. Simple sentence: cl I saw him going -simple sentence. - - - -
  • 68. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 2. Complex Sentence: Com I saw that he was going. -Complex Sentence. that - - -
  • 69. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - Single p I saw -main clause, He was going -subordinate clause - subordinating 3. Compound Sentence: co-ordinate clause I saw him and he was going -Compound Sentence.
  • 70. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - - - co-ordin - compound Simple sentence: Complex Sentence: Compound sentence: - co-ordinate con I saw him going Simple Sentence. I saw that he was going - Compound Sentence. I saw him and he was going Complex sentence.
  • 71. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - Simple : I saw a wounded bird. Non –finite Complex : I saw a bird which was wounded. s-clause Simple : Going there, I meet him. Complex : After I have gone there, I meet him. Simple : I know the blind boy. Complex: I know that the boy is blind. s-conj s-clause Subordinate conjunctions: a -
  • 72. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 (com - co-ordinate conjunctions Co-ordinating Conjunctions: Simple : I saw a wounded bird. Compound : I saw a bird and it was wounded. Simple : Going there, I met him. Compound : I went there and I met him. Simple : I know the blind boy. Compound : I know the boy and he is blind. Compare the sentences: Simple : He came after sunset Prep. N Complex : He came after the sun had set. s-conj
  • 73. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Compound : The sun set and he came. c-conj Simple: In spite of trying hard, he could not succeed. Complex:Though he tried hard, he could not succeed. Compound : He tried hard but he could not succeed. subordin - - - - Complex : I know what his name is. Complex : If you drink milk, you can get vitamin.
  • 74. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Simple : Drinking milk, you can get vitamin. Or, By drinking milk, you can get vitamin. - - - - - subordinating conjun Study the following sentence Simple : Eating rice, he came to school. Complex : After he had eaten rice, he came to school. Compound : He ate rice and he came to school. Complex : If you read, you will learn. Simple : By reading, you will learn. Compound : Read and you will learn. Compound : He is very weak and he cannot walk. Complex : As he is very weak, he cannot walk.
  • 75. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Or, He is so weak that he can not walk. Simple : He is too weak to walk. Or, He can not walk for his very much weakness. etc. - 1. I saw him that he was going. I told him that the earth is round. He tells me that you went there. He will say that I knew him.
  • 76. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 - - - LEGS-45 Compound Sentence- -
  • 77. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Co-ordinate conjunction ( Complex Compound sentence clause complex Subordinate clause Subordinating Conjunction , Compound- Co-ordinate clause co-ordinating conjunction Voice ( ) I see a bird -active voice. A bird is seen by me -passive voice. -
  • 78. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Passive Voi activ passive i)object subject initial form past participle (BE + past participle = passive) iii) subject object preposition agent - Auxiliary verb, voice change
  • 79. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 I have eaten rice. - active s vt. Obj. Rice has been eaten by me. passive LEGS-47 Intransi cognate object - Active : He ran a race. Cognate object Passive : A race was run by him.
  • 80. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Active : He laughs at me Group verb Passive : I am laughed at by him. - D Active : He gave me a pen. I.O D.O Passive : I was given a pen by him. Retained object A pen was given me by him. Retained object Factitive object Direct object Active: We made him captain. F.O
  • 81. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Passive: He was made captain by us. Dative of Interest - Indirect Object Indirect Active: He bought me a pen. Passive: A pen was bought for me by him. Factitive object, Adverbial Object Honey tastes sweet = Honey is sweet when it is tasted Passive Active voice
  • 82. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Passive voice- prepositional object Agent The boy was punished. BE+ Past participle = passive. BE+past partic -The thief was caught. © (iii), (ii), (i)
  • 83. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 A bird is seen by me passive. I see a bird -active. menta preposition Active : He pleased me. Passive : I was pleased with him. Active : His conduct satisfied me. Passive : I was satisfied at his conduct. Interrogative Sentence Interrogative Sentence Active : Do you know me Passive : Am I known to you? Assertive : you know me. Passive : I am known to you. Imperative sentence
  • 84. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 Imperative Sentence ve sentence Active : Do the sum. Passive : let the sum be done. Active : let him read be book. Passive : let the book be read by him. cla Active : I know that he will do the sum. Passive : That the sum will be done by him is known to me. It is known to me that the sum will be done by him. Simple Sentence Transitive verb In a clause double passive should be avoided. they tried to do the work -active.
  • 85. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698 CHANGING WORDS INTO DIFFERENT PARTS OF SPEECH A word is a sound or combination of sounds that expresses a meaning. - ©
  • 86. Saidul Hossain, E-mail: Saidulhossain1991@gmail.com 00971552284698