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  • what is Article? and it divided into how many parts?

    what is Article? and it divided into how many parts?

    Def: Article is a word which is used to determine a noun or an adjective and come before nouns.

    “A, An, the” are the words called articles.

    Example:

    I eat an orange.

    She is a girl.

    The cat loves comfort.

    Note: Articles are divided into two parts.

    1. Indefinite Articles.
    2. Definite Articles.

    1.Indefinite Article:

    Def: In English Grammar, there are two Indefinite Articles which are…

    “A and an”

    • A is used for words beginning with a consonant.

    Example: A book, a pan, a rubber, a bag, a ruler, a duster, etc…

    • An is used for words beginning with a vowel.

    Example: An umbrella, an orange, an apple, an iron, an elephant, etc…

    • Some native speakers use “an” before words beginning with H if the first syllable is not stressed.

    Example: An hotel- a hotel, an historical novel- a historical novel, an university- a university.

    • In its original numerical sense of one.

    Example: Not a word was said.

          A word to the wise is sufficient.

    • In a vague sense of certainty.

    Example: One morning a man came to my home.

          A Brak Obama is retired for his country.

    • In the sense of any to single out an individual as the representative.

    Example: A cow is a useful animal.

          A pupil should lessen his teacher.

    • To make a common noun of a proper noun.

    Example: A Damon comes to school.

          A loin eats all animals.

    2. Definite Article:

    There is one definite article exist in English Grammar which is

    “The”

    Usages of Article “The”

    • It is used before things or group of things.

    Example: The book you bought is useful.

          Let us enjoy the picnic.

    • It is used before common nouns.

    Example: They are the student who got the 1st position.

                                 The horse is a noble animal.

    • It is used before ordinal numbers.

    Example: The fifth class.

          The sixth class.

    • It is used before the superlative form of an adjective.

    Example: Ali is the tallest boy in our class.

       Sarah is the happiest girl of her family.

    • Before some proper names.

    Example: The Pacific ocean,

         The Sahara deserts

    • Before names of things unique of their kind.

    Example: The sky, the sun, the moon, the ocean, the earth, the sea.

    • Before musical instruments.

    Example: He can play the music.

    • As an adverb with Comparative form.

    Example: The more they get, the more they want.

        Harry writes the best in the class.

    The omission of the Article:

    1. Before names of substances and abstract noun (uncountable noun) used in general sense

    Example: Honesty is the best policy.

         Gold is a precious metal.

    2. Before plural countable nouns used in a general sense.

    Example: Children like chocolates.

         Laptops are used in many countries.

    3. Before names of meals (used in a general sense)

    Example: Breakfast is ready.

          Dinner is ready.

    4. Before languages.

    Example: I am studying English.

         They speak Sindhi in class.

    5. Before school, college, university, church, bed, hospital, prison.

    Example: My mother is in hospital.

         She learned English at school.

  • What is adjective? what are the degrees and 7 types of Adjective?

    What is adjective? what are the degrees and 7 types of Adjective?

    Adjective: An adjective is a word which modifies the goodness and badness of person, place and thing OR noun, pronoun and other adjectives.

    Example:

    The color of my book is blue.

    In the above sentence “the color of my book is blue” the word “blue” describes the pronoun “my book”

    Note: Adjectives has three different degrees.

    An adjective is defining the goodness and badness of noun and pronoun it also defines comparing between 1, 2 and 3 people, place and things

    1. Positive degree
    2. Comparative degree
    3. Superlative degree

    1. Positive degree:

    Positive degree shows simple adjectives it only describes not compare.

    (Good, tall, short, clean, dirty, beautiful, ugly, fast)

    Example:

    This orange is sour.

    This is a tall tree.

    2. Comparative degree:

    In a comparative degree, we compare two people two place and two things. we normally use the word “than” while comparing.

    (better, taller, shorter, cleaner, dirtier, more beautiful, uglier, faster)

    Example:

    This orange is sourer.

    This is a taller tree.

    3. Superlative degree:

    Superlative degree describes 1 person comparing with all or u can say we compare three or more than three.

    (best, tallest, shortest, cleanest, dirtiest, most beautiful, ugliest, fastest)

    Example:

    This orange is sourest.

    This is the tallest tree.

    RULES:

    1. In degrees of adjective, the words with one or two syllables turn into “er and est”  for example, short, shorter, shortest
    2. The words with three or more syllables don’t use “er or est”  instead of that we use “more and most”
    3. There are some exceptions to rules the word like “Good, bad, far, little and many more are irregular adjectives having one syllable it turns into better, best and worse, worst.
    4.  The words ending in “Y” will be changed into “i”

    The 7 types of adjective

    1. Article
    2. Descriptive
    3. Quantitive
    4. Demonstrative
    5. Possessive
    6. Interrogative
    7. Distributive

    1. Article:

    There are three articles in English “A, AN and THE” that we mostly use in our sentences which shows adjectives.

    A- singular, general item

    AN- singular, general item. Use this before words that start with a vowel.

    THE-singular or plural, a specific item

    Example:

    I am talking to a girl.

    She ate an orange

    The books which I received was wonderful.

    When we are talking about general things, use A and AN and when we are talking about something specific, use THE like “the dog” but when you use A cat it can be used to refer to any dog in the world. The dog is used to refer to the dog that just saved us.

    2. Descriptive:

    A descriptive adjective describes your thinking about adjectives that describe noun and pronoun.

    Example:

    The car is new.

    This shirt is clean.

    In this, both sentence “the car” is described that it is “new” and “the shirt” is described that it is “clean” which shows adjective.

    3. Quantitative:

    The quantitative adjective describes the quantity of something.

    (how much, how many, a lot, whole, etc)

    Example:

    How many students do you have?

    I have visited the whole country.

    4. Demonstrative:

    The demonstrative adjective is used to demonstrate or indicate a specific person, place or animal.

     This- used to a singular noun close to u or near to you.

     That- used to a singular noun far from you.

     These- used to a plural noun close to you.

     Those- used to a plural noun far from you.

    Example:

    Those are my notebooks.

    This is my pan.

    5. Possessive:

    Possessive adjective shows ownership. it describes to whom a thing belongs.

    (my, his, her, their, your, our, its)

    Example:

    His pant is white.

    Her makeup is dangerous.

    6. Interrogative:

    An interrogative adjective shows to ask a question or interrogate. These adjectives are mostly followed by a noun or pronoun and are formed to ask a question.

    which- shows to make a choice between options.

         what- shows to make a choice in general

       whose- shows things belongs to who

    Example:

    What color do you want to paint the wall?

    Whose pen are you using?

    7. Distributive:

    A distributive adjective describes specific out from a group. This adjective talks about single or individual items or people.

    (each, every, either, neither, any)

    Example:

    Every student has their own cards.

    Each player plays their own task.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • what is pronoun? what are the types of pronoun? Full Details

    what is pronoun? what are the types of pronoun? Full Details

    Pronouns: A pronoun is a part of speech that is used instead of a noun.

    Example:

    She is my student.

    They are visitors.

    List of all kinds of a Pronouns.

    1. Personal
    2. Subjective
    3. Objective
    4. Possessive
    5. Indefinite
    6. Relative
    7. Intensive
    8. Demonstrative
    9. Interrogative

    Note: All these kinds of pronouns have its own method and usage.

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    1. Personal pronoun:

    Are mostly used to replace noun and also used as a subject, object and possessive case in sentences.

    Example:

    They often visit the white house.

    Shabnam cooked food for us.

    2. Subjective pronoun:

    A subject pronoun also called subjective or subject personal pronoun, is used as a substitute for proper and common nouns and is used when the pronouns are the subject of the sentence.

    (I, you, he, she, it, we, they)

    Example:

    She wrote a letter.

    We enjoyed the party.

    3. Objective pronoun:

    An object pronoun also called objective pronoun, functions as the object of a verb and preposition like (around, behind, beside, in, on, at, for, with)

    (me, you, him, her, it, us, them)

    Example:

    I told him to apply for the job.

    They wished us to be successful.

    4. Possessive pronoun:

    A possessive pronoun attributes ownership to someone or something for example, in the phrase, “These drums are mine, not yours” the words “Mine” and “yours” are possessive pronouns and stand for “my drums” and “your drums” respectively.

    (mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs)

    Example:

    This is our classroom. It’s ours.

    This is my mobile. It’s mine.

    5. Indefinite pronoun:

    The indefinite pronoun doesn’t refer to any particular nouns, it refers to things and people in general.

    Singular (anybody, anything, anyone, enough, either, neither, nothing, someone, each, everybody, everything, nobody, no one, one, somebody, something)

    Plural (several, both, others, few, many, any, all, more)

    Example:

    Enough is enough.

    Something is missing.

    6. Relative pronoun:

    These are used to combine or connects a clause or phrase to a noun or pronouns.

    (who, whoever, whom, whomever, which, whichever, that)

    Example:

    The man who drives the car was my uncle.

    She is the girl that I talked.

    7. Intensive pronoun:

    These are used to focus or emphasize a noun or pronouns.

    (myself, himself, herself, themselves, itself, yourself, yourselves, ourselves)

    Example:

    She herself wrote the letter.

    They themselves visit the zoo.

    8. Demonstrative pronoun:

    Demonstrative pronouns emphasize the noun that replacing a pronoun.

    (these, those, this, that, such)

    Example:

    Such an amazing party it was.

    This is my notebook.

    9. Interrogative pronoun:

    An interrogative pronoun is used to ask questions.

    (who, whom, which, whose, what)

    Example:

    Whose pen is it?

    What is your job?

    The summary of personal pronouns includes as following.

      subject
    pronouns
    object
    pronouns
    possessive
    adjective
    possessive
    pronouns
    reflexive
    pronouns
    1st per        i      me      my     mine myself
    2nd per      you       you     your    yours yourself
    3rd per
    (male)
          he     him       his       his himself
    3rd per
    (female)
        she     her      her     hers herself
    3rd per        it       it       its not used itself
    1st per
    (plural)
       we    us    our    ours ourselves
    2nd per
    (plural)
       you    you    your   yours yourselves
    3rd per
    (plural)
       they     them     their      theirs themselves

     

  • What is noun? with full details and examples

    What is noun? with full details and examples

    Definition: Noun is a word used to name a person, animal, place, things etc

    Example:  Person; John, Scooby, Tom, David

    Animal: sheep, cow, hen, snake

    Place: Lahore, Hunza, Kaghan, Kashmir

    Thing: mouse, laptop, cupboard, cup

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    lists of a noun:

    1. Countable
    2. Uncountable
    3. Possessive  (Genitive case)
    4. Common
    5. Collective
    6. Concrete
    7. Abstract
    8. Proper
     

    NOUN

     

                         People                         Places                      Things
                 Teacher   (Fatima )                         Country                         Tree
                Policemen (Ali )                         Store                         Rock
                Farmer   (Murad )                         State                        Pencil
         Singer (Shreya Goshal)                         City                        Cloud
               Tailor       (Arman)                         Office                        Water
                Worker      (Zoya)                    Playground                        Book

     

    Note: cut out the correct nouns from the box and make sentences from the given hints.

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    1. Countable Nouns

    Countable Nouns: countable nouns are those nouns which we can count. For example: “pencil” we can count pencils. We can have one, two, three or more pencils. Here are some more countable nouns.

    • Sheep, goat, person, rubber
    • Jug, doll, drum, box
    • Fork, knife, plate, spoon
    • Briefcase, mobile, book, fan

    2. Uncountable Nouns:

    uncountable nouns are those nouns which we can’t count, for example, we can’t count “milk”. we can count “bottles of milk” or “liters of milk”, but we cannot count “milk” itself. Here are some more uncountable nouns.

    • Water, butter, sugar, rice
    • Gas, power, light
    • Soup, salt, sand, air

    Genitive case (Possessive noun):

    The genitive case is the grammatical case that marks a noun as modifying another noun. It often marks a noun as being the possessor of another noun; however, it can also indicate various other relationships than possession.

    Example:

    • Zara’s long dress, Zara,s shoes, Zara’s coffee (relationship indicating possession)
    • A chair of wood. (a relationship indicating composition)
    • The smell of rose. (participation in an action)
    • Girl of Russia. (origin)
    • The capital of the Republic. (reference)
    • Bless of Allah. (description)

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    Forms of Genitive case:

    The genitive case can be indicated by
    1. Adding’s after the noun (John’s brother)
    2. Adding “of” before the noun (the starting of a wedding)

    Note: the spelling of the genitive case depends on whether the noun is plural, singular or ending in “s”

            Type       Genitive case                     Explanation
         Singular noun   the boy’s shirt    a boy is singular: add ‘s
          plural noun    the girls’ room     The girl is plural: add ‘s
         Singular noun     Leila’s friend     Laila is singular: add ‘s
         Plural noun    children toys children are plural add ‘s

    4. common noun:

    the common noun is those nouns which refer to a person or things in general.

    Example:

    city, country, state,

    Quetta is a beautiful city.

    5. collective noun:

    Are those nouns which refer to a person or things in a group of something in a particular.

    Example:

    The audience, participants, government, jury

    The competitors are waiting in the hall.

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    6. Concrete noun:

    Are those noun which refers to people or things that physically exists and we can touch, heard, smelled, tasted and can be seen.

    example:

    dog, cat, building, house, rain, tree, salt

    can I have that cup?

    7. Abstract noun:

    concepts use an abstract noun to refer qualities, ideas, and conditions which physically we can’t see, touch and things which have no physical reality.

    Example:

    happiness, love, hate, anger, sadness, friendship

    I love to travel the world.

    8. Proper noun:

    according to the classification of noun proper noun refers to a particular or specific person, place or thing.

    Example:

    Effile tower, White house, Burji Khalifa, Fazil masjid

    Burji Khalifa is the tallest tower in the world.

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  • What Are Parts of Speech? How Many Parts of Speech We Have?

    What Are Parts of Speech? How Many Parts of Speech We Have?

    In this article, I will teach you all about eight parts of speech that we have in English grammar. I will show you with definition, example, and its usage. you will learn it easily, I describe each speech with a simple definition that you should get.

    This parts of speech are the basic English grammar that every student should know before going to a high-level class. because it will increase your knowledge and your speech. as if you imagine while we are going to a school or English classes at first the teacher teach us parts of speech because it is necessary to know.

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    what are parts of speech?

    Parts of speech:

    In grammar, a part of speech (also called lexical categories, grammatical categories or word classes) is a linguistic category of words. In English, there are eight parts of speech.

    How many parts of speech do we have?

    A list of parts of speech:

    A list of parts of speech in English grammar include the following:

    1. noun
    2. pronoun
    3. verb
    4. adverb
    5. adjective
    6. preposition
    7. conjunction
    8. interjection

    1. Noun:

    A noun is a word used to refer to people, animals, objects, substances, states, events, ideas and feelings. A noun functions as a subject or object of a verb and can be modified by an adjective.

    Example: People> Sara, Ali, Hameed

    Animal> lion, cat, dog

    Thing>  table, cup, television

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    2. Pronoun:

    A pronoun is a word used instead of a noun.

    (he, she, it, they, we, you)

    Example: Sara loves you > NOUN

    she loves you >   PRONOUN

    Ali lost his books > NOUN

    He lost his books > PRONOUN

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    3. Verb:

    A verb is used to show an action or a state of being.

    (cook, sing, dance, teach, read, go)

    Example: He is writing a letter.

    she reads her book.

    They are enjoying the party.

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    4. Adverb:

    An adverb is used to modify a verb, adjective, and the other adverbs.

    (quickly, nicely, fastly, completely, rudely)

    Example: she talks politely.

    They walk quickly.

    We write the letter completely.

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    5. Adjective:

    An adjective is used to describe the goodness and badness or specify a noun or pronoun.

    (good, bad, nice, tall, small, clever, ugly, smart, short)

    Example: Sara looks beautiful.

    Hameed is a nice person.

    Ali is a good boy.

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    6.Proposition:

    Are used before a noun to form a phrase that shows where, when, how and why.

    (in, above, on, under, behind, in front of, beside)

    Example: The cat is in the box.

    The monkey is on the floor.

    The books are in the cupboard.

    What is preposition? and divided into how many parts?

    7. Conjunction:

    Are used to join two sentences, two clauses or words.

    (and, but, when, if, also, although)

    Example: This is my book and those are yours.

    Ali is tall but Akbar is taller.

    I will talk to him if he regrades.

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    8. Interjection:

    Are used to show your sudden feelings, surprise or emotion.

    (oh, aha, hurrah, wow, alas)

    Example: Wow! she is so beautiful.

    Alas! his grandmom died.

    Hurrah! we are late for the center.

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