Grammar Grammar is an essential aspect of any language, as it helps speakers and writers communicate effectively and accurately. Grammar is the set of rules that govern the structure of a language. In English, there are several main parts of grammar that are important for learners to understand. Parts of Speech These are the categories that words are placed into based on … [Read more...] about Parts of Grammar in English
Grammar
Syllable
Syllable A syllable is one or more letters representing a unit of spoken language consisting of a single uninterrupted sound. or A syllable is a part of a word that contains a single vowel sound and that is pronounced as a unit. or A syllable is a complete word or a part of word with one vowel sound. Example : Book, moon, pap/er, dra/ma, ba/na/na, cro/co/dile, … [Read more...] about Syllable
Conversion of Affirmative Sentences to Negative Sentences
Rule 1 : In the simple present tense, we make negative forms by putting ‘not’ after ‘do’ or ‘does’. Note : Do is used when the subject is a plural noun or pronoun. The first person pronoun ‘I’ also takes the verb ‘do’. Does’ is used when the subject is a singular noun or pronoun. In a declarative sentence the word not is usually placed after a helping verb. (such as a … [Read more...] about Conversion of Affirmative Sentences to Negative Sentences
Conversion of Assertive Sentences to Exclamatory Sentences
Assertive Sentences Assertive Sentence states a fact, habitual action, universal truth, views or opinion. They state, assert, or declare something. They are also called declarative sentences. ☞ They can be either negative or affirmative. ☞ It always end with a full stop or period. Examples of Assertive Sentences (1) You are a clever person. (2) She is very … [Read more...] about Conversion of Assertive Sentences to Exclamatory Sentences
Conversion of Interrogative Sentences to Assertive Sentences
Interrogative Sentences An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question. These can be direct or indirect. The punctuation is always a question mark (?). There are two kinds of interrogative sentences (a) Yes/No questions : They are those for which the answer is yes/no (b) Wh questions : They are those that expect a detailed answer. wh” words, include … [Read more...] about Conversion of Interrogative Sentences to Assertive Sentences