GRAMMAR FOR BEGINNER LEVEL
 1.NOUN
 2.PRONOUN
 3.ADJECTIVE
NOUN
 NOUN : a word which names a person, a place or
thing.

Ex : book, table, john, jane, hospital ,garden
 Types of noun
1.common noun : name of a common or a non specific
thing, place, or a person.
Ex : month, pen, car
2. Proper noun : name of particular or a specific
thing,place or person.
Ex : june, new york, BMW car
PRONOUN
PERSONAL
PRONOUN

POSSESIVE
ADJECTIVE
AND
PRONOUN

REFLEXIVE
PRONOUN

SUBJECT

OBJECT

POSSESIVE
ADJECTIVE

POSSESIVE
PRONOUNI
RS

I

ME

MY….

MY SELF

MINE

YOU

YOU

YOUR…

YOUR SELF

YOURS

THEY

THEM

THEIR…

THEM
SELVES

THEIRS

WE

US

OUR…

OUR SELVES OURS

HE

HIM

HIS…

HIS SELF

HIS

SHE

HER

HER…

HER SELF

HERS

IT

IT

ITS…

ITS SELF

ITS
Example
 I saw her in the market yesterday
 She is a student. Her name is jane
 They wear uniform on Monday. Their uniform is new.
 The umbrella is mine
ADJECTIVE
 ADJECTIVES are words that describe or modify

another person or thing in the sentence
 KINDS OF ADJECTIVE
1. POSSESIVE ADJECTIVE
2. DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVE
3. INTERROGATIVE ADJECTIVE
4. INDEFINITE ADJECTIVE
DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVE
 The demonstrative adjectives ( "this," "these,"

"that," "those," and "what“) are identical to the
demonstrative pronouns, but are used as adjectives to
modify nouns or noun phrases.
 Example :
When the librarian tripped over that cord, she
dropped a pile of books.
INTERROGATIVE ADJECTIVE
 An interrogative adjective ("which" or "what") is like

an interrogative pronoun, except that it modifies a
noun or noun phrase rather than standing on its own.
 Example :
Which plants should be watered twice a week?
INDEFINITE ADJECTIVE
 An indefinite adjective is similar to an indefinite

pronoun, except that it modifies a noun, pronoun, or
noun phrase.
 Example :
-Many people believe that corporations are undertaxed.
-I will send you any mail that arrives after you have
moved to Sudbury.

Grammar for beginner level