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Parts of Grammar in English

Last Updated on July 3, 2023 By Mrs Shilpi Nagpal

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

Syllable

Last Updated on October 18, 2023 By Mrs Shilpi Nagpal

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

Last Updated on July 3, 2023 By Mrs Shilpi Nagpal

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

Last Updated on July 3, 2023 By Mrs Shilpi Nagpal

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

Last Updated on July 3, 2023 By Mrs Shilpi Nagpal

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

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