3. ♫ Letter
♫ Word
♫ Clause
♫ Sentence
♫ Paragraph
♫ Essay
♫ Text
Who are they?
4. Letter: a written or printedsign representating a sound used in
speech.
e.g. “B” is the second latter of alphabet
Word: a sound or group of sounds that expresses a meaning and
forms an independent unit of a language.
e.g. “table” is word has meaning a piece of furniture consisting of
aflat top supported on one or more legs.
Clause: a group of words that includes subject and a verb,
forming a sentence or part of sentence.
e.g. He often visits Spain because he likes the climate
Sentence: a set of words expressing a stateement, question or a
command. It consist of minimally Subject and verb
e.g. He often visits Spain because he likes the climate
5. Paragraph: a distrinct section of a piece of writing.
e.g.
Essay: a piece of writing, usually short no any one subject.
Text: the main written or pointed part of a book or page,
contrasted with notes, illustration
Come back and ave a look the box which is orange.
7. is classification of words to show the character and
function in every single sentence.PRONOUN
P
A
N
C
A
V
I
P
ADJECTIVE
NOUN
CONJUNCTION
ADVERB
VERB
INTERJECTION
PREPOSITION
8. Pronoun: a word used in place of a noun or noun phrase,
e.g. I, you, we, they, he, she, it.
Adjective: a that indicates quality of person or thing referred to by noun,
e.g. Big, small, clever, stupid, handsome, beautiful, ugly, bad.
Noun: a word used the name or identity any of class of things, people, places or
ideas, or particular one of these.
e.g. Johny, Berlin, heart, song.
Conjunction: a word used the name or identity any of class of
things, people, places or ideas, or particular one of these.
e.g. Johny, Berlin, heart, song.
Adverb: a word that adds more information about place, time, circumstance,
manner, cause, degree,etc to a verb, an adjective, a phrase or another adverb.
e.g. Speak kindly, just in time, too quickly, incredibly..
Verb: a word or phrase indicating an action, an event,or a state.
e.g. Put, bring, come.
Interjection: a word or phrase used to express sudden surprise, pleasure,
annoyance, etc.
e.g. Oh!, Hurray!, or Damn!.
Preposition: a word or agroup of words used before noun or pronoun to show
place, position, time, or method,
e.g. In, from, to, out of, on behalf of, etc.)
12. The, a, an
This;
plural these
Articles
Demonstrative
Adjective
Determiner
Relative and
interrogative
Adjective
Whose, thet, which, etc.
Possessive
Adjective
Numeral
Adjective
Adjective of
Indefinite
Quality
Some, few, all, any, mo
re, etc.
That;
plural those
From pronouns:
my, your, etc
From nouns:
tom’s, the
girl’s, etc
Cardinal:
One, two,three.
Ordinal:
First, Second.
15. Noun Adjective
Descriptve Adjective
Determiner
Quality Character
Size
Age Temperature
Prticiple
Shape
Colour
Origin Location
Material
Noun
Participle Noun
The
beautifu
l
big
old
neglecte
d
squar
e
re
d
Jamaican
stone
plantation
house
s
Those are the examples of
Adjective
17. Conjunction
Words that join into sentence
Clause
Conjunction
Clause
I went to bed earlier because I was extremely tired
Sentence
Conjunction not only join slauses together, they also show how the meanings
of the two clauses are related
We bought the food and they suplied the
Addition
drink.
She was poor but she was honest.
Contrast
We can go swimming, or we could stay here.
Alternative
People dislike her because she was so rude.
Cause
I’ll phone you when I arrive.
Time
18. Co-ordinating Conjunction
Based on the
meaning.
Conjunction
e.g. And, but, or
A part of the
other clause.
Independent
of each other.
e.g.
Because, when, that, which
Sub-ordinating Conjunction
19. Simple Conjunction
e.g. And, or, but, after.
Phrasal
Conjunction
e.g. As if,
as soon as,
in order that.
Conjunction
Prticipial Conjunction
e.g. Supposing...
Provided...
Correlative
Conjunction
e.g. Both...and...
Not only...but also
21. Adverb of place, e.g here, there, in the clss, etc
Adverb of time, e.g
yesterday, now, tomorrow, etc
Meaning
Adverb of manner, e.g seriously, by
train, well, etc
Adverb of intensifying
Adverb of degree, e.g so, too, very, entirely, etc
Distingiushing Adverb, e.g especially, only, etc
22. Sentence Adverb, e.g actually, evidently, etc
Conjunctive Adverb, e.g nevertheless, therefore, etc
Explanatory Adverb, e.g namely, for example, etc
Relative, interrogative Adverb,
e.g when, where, how, etc
Exclamatory Adverb – how
Function
24. Linking Verb
e.g. To be (is, am, are), feel.
Transitive Verb
e.g. Call, read, write, keep.
Complement
Inransitive Verb
e.g. go, run, sleep, cry.
Note: We sometmites found
verb that belongs to tran-intran
verb
Reflexive Verb
e.g. Shave, dress, concentrate, hurry.
Auxliary Verb
e.g. To be, do(es), did, have(s).
25. Form
PASTPRESENT PAST
PRES
PART I CI
PART I CI
St u d i
ENT
PL E
PL E
e d
St u d
St u d i
St u d y i
L i s t e
y
e d
n g
n e d
L i s t
L i s t e
L i s t e n
Wa t c h
e n
n e d
i n g
e d
Wa t c
Wa t c h
Wa t c h i
Ac c o m
h
e d
n g
p a i e d
Ac c o
Ac c o m
A c c o mp
L o v e d
mp a y
p a i e d
a y i n g
Wa l k e
L o v e
L o v e d
d
Wa l k
Wa l k e
Wa l k i n
Wr o t e
Wr i t
d
g
We n t
e
Wr i t t
Wr i t i n
He l d
Go
e n
g
Ta u g h
Ho l d
Go n e
Go i n g
t
Te a c
He l d
Ho l d i n
Note: the changing w
S a called “regular-irregular Verb”
h
Ta u g h
g
Fe l t
28. Free
Preposition
Preposition
Function (time)
Example
On
Followed by days
On Sunday,.....
Follwed by date
On July 27th 1989
Followed by
month
In March, in
January,....
Followed by year
In 2002, in 2011,...
At
Followed by time
At 7 o’clock, at 8.45
Preposition
Function (place)
Example
On
Up of something
Your pen is on the table.
In
Inside of something
Vina is in her room a whole day.
At
Around of something
He is sitting at the garden.
In
29. Bound
Preposition
Prepositions that must be brought into line follow thw words
before.
He was angry with me last night.
She always jealous of my friends.
John is different from Benno.
Is she interested in me?
I agree stronglu with you.
Don’t forget to smile at every body you meet.
Are you afraid of ghost?
Finsha is clever at Mathematics.
My mom hopes I’m successful in my bussiness.
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31. THANK YOU VERY MUCH
FOR YOR ATTENTION
See you
later........
To be continued..........