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Grammar Rules presentation.
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3. English language grammar rules infographics
Homophones
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
01
Adjectives
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
02
Adverbs
Venus is the second planet
from the Sun
03
Conjugation
Pluto is now considered a
dwarf planet
04
4. English language grammar rules infographics
Every sentence should start with a capital letter
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet on the Solar System
01
Every sentence should have subject, verb & object
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one
02
The subject and verb forms are interrelated
Venus has a beautiful name, but also high temperatures
03
5. English language grammar rules infographics
Connectors
Determiners Tense and aspect
Punctuation
Word order
5
Key principles of
English grammar
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
6. English grammar
Morphology Syntax
Structure of words Structure of sentences
Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun and the
fourth-largest in the Solar System
Despite being red, Mars is actually a very cold planet.
It’s full of iron oxide dust
English language grammar rules infographics
7. English language grammar rules infographics
Analytic
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
01
Agglutinative
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
02
Synthetic
Venus is the second planet
from the Sun
02
Polysynthetic
Pluto is now considered a
dwarf planet
04
Language types
8. English language grammar rules infographics
Contractions in English grammar
You will You’ll What is What’s
You have You’ve What have What’ve
You are You’re What has What’s
Who would Who’d What are What’re
Who will Who’ll Were not Weren’t
Who is Who’s We have We’ve
Who had Who’d We had We’d
9. A (pro)noun
English language grammar rules infographics
A complete sentence must include
Subject
01
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
A verb
Predicate
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
02
The exception is the
imperative sentence
“Come here!”
10. English language grammar rules infographics
Choose the correct answer
I’ve got a…
blue pencil
pencil blue
pencil, blue
He’s got…
eyes green
eyes color green
green eyes
They bought…
eggs two
two eggs
eggs 2
11. English language grammar rules infographics
Fast
Tender
Calm
Nice
Quick
Fastly
Tenderly
Calmly
Nicely
Quickly
Make adverbs by adding -ly to the adjective
12. English language grammar rules infographics
Adverbs of frequency
Always Means all the time
Usually Means most times
Sometimes Means a small number of times
Never Means no times
Complete with the correct adverb
I…… order pizza here. It’s delicious!
I…… do it. I don’t like it!
I…… sing. It’s fun every once in a while
I…… do it. Every day!
13. English language grammar rules infographics
Adjective Comparative Superlative
Tall Taller The tallest
Short Shorter The shortest
Fast Faster The fastest
Hard Harder The hardest
Nice Nicer The nicest
Deep Deeper The deepest
14. English language grammar rules infographics
Jimmy is planning to draw some letters. How will he say that?
I draw some letters
I did draw some letters
I don’t draw some letters
I’m going to draw some letters
I drawing some letters Some letters were written
15. English language grammar rules infographics
Write an example with “have got” for:
Things
I have got three hats
Parts of the body
I have got two eyes
Family members
I have got two sisters
16. English language grammar rules infographics
When to use have or has?
I You We They He She It
Have Has
I have got a soccer ball She has got a soccer ball
17. English language grammar rules infographics
Write imperative sentences by putting the words in the correct order
Me Pass Water The Please
Pass me the water, please
Be Don’t Please So Noisy
Don’t be so noisy, please
Please Me The Give Keys
Give me the keys, please
18. English language grammar rules infographics
Infinitives are used to say why we do things
Going to Paris Visit the Eiffel Tower I’m going to Paris to visit the Eiffel Tower
Doing sports Get healthier I’m doing sports…
Create a sentence with these two phrases
19. English language grammar rules infographics
Write down some things that you like and some that you don’t
Like
I like listening to music
I like pasta
I like being with my friends
Don’t like
I don’t like going to the doctor
I don’t like playing tennis
I don’t like being sad
20. English language grammar rules infographics
Choose the correct answer
I can…
dancing
dance
to dance
She… cook a meal
to can
can
don’t can
Can you… the guitar?
play
played
playing
21. English language grammar rules infographics
Modals
Abilities in
the present
Abilities in
the past
Rules and
obligations
Can Could Must
Can’t Couldn’t Mustn’t
She can read She could read She must read
22. English language grammar rules infographics
Drag the following words to the correct box
Countable nouns Uncountable nouns
Water Salt Cars Milk Peas Stones
Meters Sand Snow Circles Boys Blood
Water
Cars
23. English language grammar rules infographics
Possessives
I You He She It We Them
My Your His Her Its Our Their
We use possessives to say who things belong to
I like house
You drive car
He plays guitar
She eats apple
They drink coffees
We live in house
24. English language grammar rules infographics
Prepositions of time
In Before months and years In November we’re going to the wedding
On Before days and dates I have an exam on Friday
At Before times We will dinner at 12:30
25. English language grammar rules infographics
These are my friends
Jupiter is the biggest planet
of them all
This is my sister
Mercury is the closest planet
to the Sun
Those cars are cool
Venus is the second planet
from the Sun
That is your son
Pluto is now considered a
dwarf planet
26. English language grammar rules infographics
He’s _____ the box He’s _____ the box He’s _____ the box He’s _____ the box
Fill in the blanks with the correct positional word
Under On
In By
27. English language grammar rules infographics
Choose the correct answer
He will…
being soon home on Saturday
be home soon on Saturday
can be soon home on Saturday
She wouldn’t…
be very busy next week
being very busy next week
will be very busy next week
28. English language grammar rules infographics
Verb types
Action verbs
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
01
Verbs of being
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
02
Linking verbs
Venus is the second planet
from the Sun
03
Auxiliary verbs
Pluto is now considered a
dwarf planet
04
29. English language grammar rules infographics
Coordinating conjunctions
Mnemonic device
F
For
A
And
N
Nor
B
But
O
Or
Y
Yet
S
So
30. English language grammar rules infographics
For Because I need a job for I am jobless
And In addition to She has a car and three motorcycles
Nor And not Neither Charly nor Clara are coming to the party
But However I go to school on Friday but I don’t on Saturday
Or Either Have you got a cat or a dog?
Yet But I like football yet I play basketball
So Therefore My friend is cool so everyone likes him
31. English language grammar rules infographics
Choose the correct answer
I… to the park yesterday
went
was go
will go
She… piano last night
will play
played
can play
32. English language grammar rules infographics
Choose the correct answer
I can…
stayed
stay
to stay
I will…
moving
could move
move
I would…
dance
danced
to dance
I could…
did it
do it
will
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