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Demonstrative pronouns


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Number of Nouns

Definite and Indefinite Articles

Noun Determiners

Right Attribute Expressed by a Noun with a Preposition

Left Attribute

The Structure of an English Sentence

GRAMMAR

UNIT I

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-er — helper, winner, lawyer, beginner, researcher, performer, invader

-or — visitor, actor, sailor, survivor, editor, supervisor

-sion — impression, revision, collision, supervision, invasion

-tion — definition, appreciation, resolution, relation, explanation, action, edition

-ship — membership, censorship, relationship, companionship, leadership

-ance — assistance, distance, performance, importance, allowance

-ence — difference, persistence, preference, innocence, intelligence

-ty/-ity — hostility, possibility, stability, activity, honesty

 

(a) 0 (a)(a) 1 (a) 2(a) 3 (a)(a) 4 (a).

E.g.Nowadays tourist business attracts foreign investors to our country.

a `adj. `n.

E.g.a `friendly `man ; an `expensive `hotel

 

(the) `n of `n (the)` n in `n

E. g.The belt of the fan is new.

E . g. The `air in the `room is fresh.

 

a n °.   the n°.

E.g.This is a` room.The `room is large.

a` n ° the `n°   `n –s the `n-s

E. g.a `game , the `game ; `games, the ``games

 

Nouns ending in –ics usually take a singular verb.-Statistics isa branch of economics.

Use plural verbs with nouns like cattle, the military, people, the police, vermin.

This ` n° That ` n°   These `n–s Those` n-s

E. g.This `street is long. That` street is wide.

E. g.These `streets are long. Those `streets are long.

 

“Some”, “Any”, “No” as Noun Determiners

Some `n-s (any) `no `n. Some ` (any)

E.g. There are somebuildings on the territory.

E.g.There is somewater in the glass.

E.g.Are there any bungalows outside the hotel?

E.g.Is there any water in the cup?

E.g.There are no flasks on the shelf.

E.g. There is no money in my pocket.

 

Many” (“Much”); “Few” (“Little”); “A Lot of” as Noun Determiners

Many n-s Much n° a lot of `n-s Few n-s n° Little_ _ _°

E.g.many things, not many students, much light, not much air, few books, few windows, little sand, little money, a lot of books, a lot of facilities, a lot of fresh air, a lot of work.

 

The Verb “To Be” (Present and Past Forms)


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