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Grammar of english
1. Bolivarian Republic Of Venezuela
Ministry of Popular Power for Higher Education
I.U.T Antonio José de Sucre
Mérida State
GRAMMAR OF
ENGLISH
Students:
Tamara Radawan. CI: 18.637.760
Yohana V. Contreras R. CI: 20.217.776
2. is the system of a language. People sometimes describe grammar
as the "rules" of a language; but in fact no language has rules*. If we
use the word "rules", we suggest that somebody created the rules
first and then spoke the language, like a new game. But languages
did not start like that. Languages started by people making sounds
which evolved into words, phrases and sentences. No commonly-
spoken language is fixed. All languages change over time. What we
call "grammar" is simply a reflection of a language at a particular
time
GRAMMAR
4. PRONOUNS
Are Words that take the place of nouns.
ADVERBS
Words that we use to give more information
ADJECTIVE
Words that give more information abput noun o
pronoun
DETERMINES
Are words we use in frotn of nouns ( Example
This book, My sister)
VERBS
Are words that describe an action or talk about
somthings that happens
NOUNS
Words that give a name to people
POSSESSIVE
Are forms that we use to talk about and
relationship between things and people
5. Differences Between Spanish and
English
1. Spanish nouns have a gender
2. Adjectives come after the noun
3. Negation is much simpler in Spanish
4. Possessive nouns don’t exist in Spanish
5. In Spanish, the subject of a sentence
often doesn’t have to be stated
6. 6. In Spanish, the verb “to have” is often
used to express feeling
7. There are fewer prepositions in Spanish
8. The word “it” is often omitted
9. Capitalization and punctuation is slightly
different in Spanish
10. Spelling is much easier in Spanish
Differences Between Spanish and
English