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English Grammar
      (The Matrix)

         Nindy herdiani
Preview         Interjections
                Determiners
Definitions    Subordinators
Nouns          Interrogatives
Pronouns       Qualifiers
Verbs          Sentence combinations
Adjectives     Yes/no questions
Adverbs        Information questions
Prepositions   Punctuation rules
Conjunctions   Capitalization rules
Grammar
 definition
  The grammar of a language is a complex of
   systems that may be analyzed and studied on
   these three levels: (Noam Chomsky’s UG)
1. Phonology (set of sounds/ symbols)
2. Morphology (combinations of sounds that
                carry single units of meaning)
3. Syntax (how single units of meaning are
         combined to form words, phrases and
         sentences.
Parts of speech                 (Nouns)
 Nouns
1. Definition
2. Proper / common
3. Singular / plural (annex)
4. Count / non-count
   /abstract (annex)
   (how much –how many)
5. Collectible (group nouns)
6. Units of measurement
     (Reference: Schramper Azar,
     Betty,1996. Basic English Grammar)
Definition
(proper and common nouns)
 Nouns – words used to name
  a person, place, thing, object,
                                                              A person
  quality, idea, concept, or an
                                                               Carlos
  action.                                        a country                a place
                                                Puerto Rico                Ryder
   Ref. (American Heritage Dictionary, 2001)
                                                                          Hospital
 Proper Nouns- special or
  particular name given to                                    Proper
  common nouns to distinguish                  a pet          Nouns           a day
  them from others of the same                 Puppy                         Monday
  kind.
                                                                   a monument
 Example: common- woman                                many
                                                                  The Statue of
                                                       others         Liberty
          proper  Martha
Proper and common nouns
  COMMON            PROPER           COMMON               PROPER
day                Saturday         associations         Members Club

month              October          movies               Titanic

mountain           El Yunque        planets              Neptune

river              The Amazon       city                 San Juan

ocean              Pacific Ocean    historical periods   Middle Ages

book               Applied          language             Spanish
                   Linguistic
newspaper          New York Times   nationality          Puerto Rican

religion           Catholic         School course        English 101

brand of product   Cadillac         institutions         University of
                                                         Puerto Rico
Nouns (singular and plural)
Rule No. 1 (Add –s to the end of noun)
 cup       cups
 student   students

Rule No.2 consonants before “y”
                 change –y to i and add –es
 city -cities   party- parties lady-ladies

Rule No.3 vowels before “y”
                      add –s

  boy –boys      key –keys     day -days
Singular and plural (cont.)

 Rule No. 4 (–f and –fe endings)
        change the –f or –fe to v and –es
         life –lives wife –wives thief –thieves

 Rule No. 5 (sh, ch, x, ss endings) add –es
               bush –bushes
               match –matches
               box       -boxes
               kiss      -kisses

 Rule No. 6 (consonant + o) add –es (vowel +o) –s
 tomato –tomatoes                  radio radios
Practice Exercises
Use the plural form to fill in the blanks. (provided list)

Baby               They have one girl and two ______.
Boy                I visited many _______ last year.
City               Women give birth to _______.
Country            She lost the _____ of the car and the house!
Lady               _____ rides horses in Texas.
Party              Madrid and Paris are beautiful _______.
Tray               We must bring ______ to the English class.
Key                Good evening _____ and gentleman.
Dictionary         On Saturday nights, I like to go to _______.
cowboy             People carry their food on _____ at the
                    cafeteria.
Pronunciation of plurals (s / es)
 Group A Final –s is pronounced /z/ after voiced sounds
 (taxicabs, beds, dogs, balls, years, days, boys, trees, etc.)

 Group B Final –s is pronounced /s/ after voiceless sounds
  (books, cups, groups, cats, students, desks, etc.)

 Group C Final –s, es is pronounced /ez/
  after “s” sounds (classes, horses, boxes, faces)
  after “z” sounds (sizes, roses, noises)
  after “sh” sounds (dishes, bushes)
  after “ch” sounds (matches, sandwiches)
  after “ge/dge” sounds (pages, ages, bridges, edges)
Irregular plural forms (exceptions)
 Child      children
 Foot       feet
 Man        men
 Woman      women
 Mouse      mice
 Tooth      teeth
 Fish       fish
 _____      people
(is always plural) (no s)
Count and noncount nouns
Count nouns                Common non-count nouns
a book     books             advice, furniture, love, peace,
one book   two books         homework, luck information,
           some books        food, mail, music, traffic,
           a lot of books    weather, work, bread, cheese,
           many books        coffee, rice, sand, meat, milk,
           a few books       water, sugar, money, oil,

Non-count nouns             liquids        materials (paper)
                             abstracts      general
 money                       food
           some money
                             gases
           a lot of money
           much money
           a little money
Oral Practice     (count vs. non-count)

  Chair       Traffic       Music         Work

  Furniture   Cars          Coffee        Water

  Coin        Fact          Library       Jewelry

  Money       Information Peace           Rings

  Letters     Homework      Advice        Justice

  mail        assignment job              sugar
Pronouns
 Definition
 Personal pronouns
  (subject-object)
 Possessive adjectives
 Possessive pronouns
 Reflexive
 Indefinite
 Interrogative
 Demonstrative
 Relative
 reciprocal
Verbs (verb tenses /conjugation)
Definition
Regular
Irregular verbs
Spelling / pronunciation
Conjugation (annex-
  practice)
 Auxiliary verbs/ modals
  (annex)
 Infinitives
 Gerunds
Verbs
Regular/ Irregular/ verb tenses
Regular verbs (d or ed endings)

/d/ sound pronunciation

/t/ sound pronunciation

/ed/ pronunciation
Irregular verbs

Three forms



Two forms

One form
Verb conjugation
Simple present tense   I             Work

                        You           Work

                        He, she, it   Works
                        We            Work

                        You           Work

                        they          work
Verb tenses
Simple past   I             Worked

               You           Worked

               He, she, it   Worked

               We            Worked

               You           Worked

               they          worked
Verb tenses
Simple future              I             will work
 Another way to express
  the simple future         You           will work

                            He, she, it   will work
I am going to work
   tomorrow.
                            We            will work
She is going to work next
   week.                    You           will work
They are going to work on
   Sunday.                  they          will work
Present progressive
I             am working right now.

You           are working.

He, she, it   is working.

We            are working.

You           are working.

They          are working.
Past progressive (continuous)
I             was working last night.

You           were working yesterday.

He, she, it   was working last summer.

We            were working a few hours ago.

You           were working last week.

They          were working last Monday.
Future progressive (continuous)
I          will be working tomorrow.

You        will be working this afternoon.

He, she, it will be working next weekend.

We         will be working tonight.

You        will be working next summer.

They       will be working next semester.
Adjectives



 Definition
 Articles as adjectives
 Order of adjectives in a series (color, size, origin,
  nationalities, shape, age, etc..)
 Past participles / gerunds used as adjectives
 Comparatives and superlatives comparisons (annex-
  practice)
Adverbs
   Definition
   Adverbs of frequency (annex)
   Adverbs of time
   Adverbs of location (place)
   Adverbs of mode
Prepositions

Definition
IN, ON and AT
 (annex –time and
 location)
All prepositions
Transitional
 expressions (prep.
 Phrases-annex)
Conjunctions
Definition
Correlative conjunctions
Coordinating conjunctions
Subordinate conjunctions
Conjunctive adverbs
Other subordinators (annex)
Interjections and other words
Definition and
 examples
Onomatopoeias
Numerals (cardinals,
 ordinals)
Determiners
Qualifiers
Subordinators
interrogatives
Capitalization Rules (annex)

Punctuation Rules (annex)

Sentence Combinations

YES/NO questions

Information questions

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EnglishgrammarNINDI

  • 1. English Grammar (The Matrix) Nindy herdiani
  • 2. Preview Interjections Determiners Definitions Subordinators Nouns Interrogatives Pronouns Qualifiers Verbs Sentence combinations Adjectives Yes/no questions Adverbs Information questions Prepositions Punctuation rules Conjunctions Capitalization rules
  • 3. Grammar  definition The grammar of a language is a complex of systems that may be analyzed and studied on these three levels: (Noam Chomsky’s UG) 1. Phonology (set of sounds/ symbols) 2. Morphology (combinations of sounds that carry single units of meaning) 3. Syntax (how single units of meaning are combined to form words, phrases and sentences.
  • 4. Parts of speech (Nouns)  Nouns 1. Definition 2. Proper / common 3. Singular / plural (annex) 4. Count / non-count /abstract (annex) (how much –how many) 5. Collectible (group nouns) 6. Units of measurement (Reference: Schramper Azar, Betty,1996. Basic English Grammar)
  • 5. Definition (proper and common nouns)  Nouns – words used to name a person, place, thing, object, A person quality, idea, concept, or an Carlos action. a country a place Puerto Rico Ryder Ref. (American Heritage Dictionary, 2001) Hospital  Proper Nouns- special or particular name given to Proper common nouns to distinguish a pet Nouns a day them from others of the same Puppy Monday kind. a monument Example: common- woman many The Statue of others Liberty proper Martha
  • 6. Proper and common nouns COMMON PROPER COMMON PROPER day Saturday associations Members Club month October movies Titanic mountain El Yunque planets Neptune river The Amazon city San Juan ocean Pacific Ocean historical periods Middle Ages book Applied language Spanish Linguistic newspaper New York Times nationality Puerto Rican religion Catholic School course English 101 brand of product Cadillac institutions University of Puerto Rico
  • 7. Nouns (singular and plural) Rule No. 1 (Add –s to the end of noun) cup cups student students Rule No.2 consonants before “y” change –y to i and add –es city -cities party- parties lady-ladies Rule No.3 vowels before “y” add –s boy –boys key –keys day -days
  • 8. Singular and plural (cont.)  Rule No. 4 (–f and –fe endings) change the –f or –fe to v and –es life –lives wife –wives thief –thieves  Rule No. 5 (sh, ch, x, ss endings) add –es bush –bushes match –matches box -boxes kiss -kisses  Rule No. 6 (consonant + o) add –es (vowel +o) –s tomato –tomatoes radio radios
  • 9. Practice Exercises Use the plural form to fill in the blanks. (provided list) Baby  They have one girl and two ______. Boy  I visited many _______ last year. City  Women give birth to _______. Country  She lost the _____ of the car and the house! Lady  _____ rides horses in Texas. Party  Madrid and Paris are beautiful _______. Tray  We must bring ______ to the English class. Key  Good evening _____ and gentleman. Dictionary  On Saturday nights, I like to go to _______. cowboy  People carry their food on _____ at the cafeteria.
  • 10. Pronunciation of plurals (s / es)  Group A Final –s is pronounced /z/ after voiced sounds (taxicabs, beds, dogs, balls, years, days, boys, trees, etc.)  Group B Final –s is pronounced /s/ after voiceless sounds (books, cups, groups, cats, students, desks, etc.)  Group C Final –s, es is pronounced /ez/ after “s” sounds (classes, horses, boxes, faces) after “z” sounds (sizes, roses, noises) after “sh” sounds (dishes, bushes) after “ch” sounds (matches, sandwiches) after “ge/dge” sounds (pages, ages, bridges, edges)
  • 11. Irregular plural forms (exceptions)  Child children  Foot feet  Man men  Woman women  Mouse mice  Tooth teeth  Fish fish  _____ people (is always plural) (no s)
  • 12. Count and noncount nouns Count nouns Common non-count nouns a book books advice, furniture, love, peace, one book two books homework, luck information, some books food, mail, music, traffic, a lot of books weather, work, bread, cheese, many books coffee, rice, sand, meat, milk, a few books water, sugar, money, oil, Non-count nouns liquids materials (paper) abstracts general money food some money gases a lot of money much money a little money
  • 13. Oral Practice (count vs. non-count) Chair Traffic Music Work Furniture Cars Coffee Water Coin Fact Library Jewelry Money Information Peace Rings Letters Homework Advice Justice mail assignment job sugar
  • 14. Pronouns  Definition  Personal pronouns (subject-object)  Possessive adjectives  Possessive pronouns  Reflexive  Indefinite  Interrogative  Demonstrative  Relative  reciprocal
  • 15. Verbs (verb tenses /conjugation) Definition Regular Irregular verbs Spelling / pronunciation Conjugation (annex- practice)  Auxiliary verbs/ modals (annex)  Infinitives  Gerunds
  • 16. Verbs Regular/ Irregular/ verb tenses Regular verbs (d or ed endings) /d/ sound pronunciation /t/ sound pronunciation /ed/ pronunciation
  • 18. Verb conjugation Simple present tense I Work You Work He, she, it Works We Work You Work they work
  • 19. Verb tenses Simple past I Worked You Worked He, she, it Worked We Worked You Worked they worked
  • 20. Verb tenses Simple future I will work  Another way to express the simple future You will work He, she, it will work I am going to work tomorrow. We will work She is going to work next week. You will work They are going to work on Sunday. they will work
  • 21. Present progressive I am working right now. You are working. He, she, it is working. We are working. You are working. They are working.
  • 22. Past progressive (continuous) I was working last night. You were working yesterday. He, she, it was working last summer. We were working a few hours ago. You were working last week. They were working last Monday.
  • 23. Future progressive (continuous) I will be working tomorrow. You will be working this afternoon. He, she, it will be working next weekend. We will be working tonight. You will be working next summer. They will be working next semester.
  • 24. Adjectives  Definition  Articles as adjectives  Order of adjectives in a series (color, size, origin, nationalities, shape, age, etc..)  Past participles / gerunds used as adjectives  Comparatives and superlatives comparisons (annex- practice)
  • 25. Adverbs  Definition  Adverbs of frequency (annex)  Adverbs of time  Adverbs of location (place)  Adverbs of mode
  • 26. Prepositions Definition IN, ON and AT (annex –time and location) All prepositions Transitional expressions (prep. Phrases-annex)
  • 27. Conjunctions Definition Correlative conjunctions Coordinating conjunctions Subordinate conjunctions Conjunctive adverbs Other subordinators (annex)
  • 28. Interjections and other words Definition and examples Onomatopoeias Numerals (cardinals, ordinals) Determiners Qualifiers Subordinators interrogatives
  • 29. Capitalization Rules (annex) Punctuation Rules (annex) Sentence Combinations YES/NO questions Information questions