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COMPLETE ENGLISH GRAMMAR

By Purushottam Pandey
ADVERB
 It qualifies verb, adjective or adverb.

 A cat jumps.

 A cat jumps high.

 A cat jumps very high.


 The teacher rewarded the extraodinarily meditorious
students.

 Ram bought an extremly costly office near a market.


TYPES OF ADVERB
 Time(when) – late, early, tommorow, recently,soon, etc.

 Place(where) – up, down, here, there, upstairs, somewhere,


etc.

 Manner(how) – nicely, angrily, anxiously, rudely, easily,


etc.

 Frequency(often) – daily, always, never, seldom,


occasionally etc.
 Degree(how much)- very so, enough, too, much, far etc.
 Our team won very easily against Australia.

 Ronaldo scored the goal very easily in that match.

 Lata sings very


 I can solve any question of this chapter.
 Gitanjali often comes here with that boy.

 Arun bought his house yesterday.


DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ADJECTIVE AND ADVERB
 The fast bowler from Pakistan bowled really fast.
CONJUNCTION
 Conjuction joins two words, phrases or clauses.

 Mohan and Sonu are playing football.

 Saroj is reading and writing.

 If you come late, I will inform your parents.

 The thief was running very fast but the policeman caught him.
INTERJECTION
It is used to express fellings or emotions.

 Alas! His dog died yesterday.

 Hurrah! I won the lottery.


TYPES OF SENTENCES
 Assertive sentence :

 Affirmative sentences: Mayank drives car.

 Negative sentences: Mayank does not drives car.


Interrogative sentences:

Are you solving questions?

Have you visited goa?

Who teaches you?


 Imperative sentences:

 Open the box.

 Go inside.

 Work hard

 Please help him.


 Operative sentence:

 May you win the game.

 You are welcome.


 Exclamatory sentence:

 Alas! His dog died yesterday.

 Hurrah! I won the lottery.


VERB
 Verb shows state of action.

Doing: it can keep object or ommit it.

 Rahul bought a car.

 Krishna went to Agra.


 Being: in these sentences there is no action. These
sentences conveys some information about subject. So, it
doesn’t have object.

 He is a doctor.

 Sachin is a cricketer.
 Happening: In these verbs action takes place sponatiously
nobody does it, so it doesn’t holds any object.(Ergative
verb): Begin, break, change, crack, move, open, stop, melt,
dry etc.

 The sun rises in the east.

 Sameer fell from the stairs,

 The glass of milk slipped from my hand.

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