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Indefinite: One, any, somebody, none, etc.
Distributive: Each, every, neither, etc.
Reciprocal: Each other, one another, etc.
Relative: Who, which, what, etc.
Interrogative: Who, whose, whom, which, what, etc.
Degrees:
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Examples: Bad, worse, worst/ Beautiful, more beautiful, most beautiful/ Far, further,
furthest.
d. Verb: It is a word which is used to describe an action or to say something about the
noun or pronoun.
E.g. Is, lives, prays, dances.
Types:
Transitive: They pass on the action from the subject to the object.
Intransitive: They do not pass on the action from the subject to the
object.
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1. Adverb of Time: How long, when.
2. Adverb of Place: Where.
3. Adverb of Manner: How.
4. Adverb of Degree or Quantity: How high, how much, how far.
5. Adverb of Number: How many.
6. Adverb of Reason: Why.
Relative: It joins two clauses by relating itself to a noun and
indicates time, place, reason or manner like I know the
house where he lives or I dont know the time when the function
begins
..and
..or
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..nor
..yet
..or
Not onlybut also
No soonerthan
Scarcely/HardlyWhen/Before
than
..as
..that
The sameas
The samethat
As/Soas
..so
..that
2. Types of Sentences:
There are four different kinds of sentences:
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Assertive: Those which simply affirm or deny something. They end
with a full stop. (.)
E.g. Please close the door.: Those which ask questions and end with a question mark (?)
E.g. Where do you live?
If two subjects joined by and represent one idea, they take the
singular verb.
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If two singular nouns refer to the same person or thing, the verb
must be singular. Also, the second article is dropped.
If two nouns are joined by with or as well as, the verb agrees with
the first noun.
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plural verbs can be used. But it is best to remain on the side of
caution and use it as singular where possible.
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