This book covers the following topics: English grammar - 'do' - structure - a - affirmative, structure - b - negative, structure - c - interrogative, structure - d - short answers - English grammar - 'does' - structure - a - affirmative, structure - b - negative, structure - c - interrogative, structure - d - short answers - English grammar - 'did' - structure - a - affirmative, structure - b - negative, structure - c - interrogative, structure - d - short answers - Exercises -- English Grammar - 'DO/DOES/DID'-- Verb 'Do' is used as an AUXILIARY VERB as well as an MAIN (ORDINARY) VERB. MAIN...
This book covers the following topics: English grammar - 'do' - structure - a - affirmative, structure - b - negative, structure - c - interrogative, ...
VERB - 'HAVE' -- Verb 'HAVE' is used as an AUXILIARY VERB as well as a MAIN (ORDINARY) VERB. It also does function of 'MODAL VERB'. MAIN VERB: When used as main verb, verb 'have' is followed by an object. AUXILIARY VERB: When used as an auxiliary verb, it forms the perfect and perfect continuous tenses. Note: 'Auxiliary verb' is a verb which is used with main verb to show tenses, etc.] MODAL VERB: 'Modal verb' is a verb that is used with main verb to express intention, permission, possibility, probability, obligation, etc. Following patterns are possible: "have to, has to, had to, have had...
VERB - 'HAVE' -- Verb 'HAVE' is used as an AUXILIARY VERB as well as a MAIN (ORDINARY) VERB. It also does function of 'MODAL VERB'. MAIN VERB: When us...
English Grammar- Be, Have - have has had - to be, to have, to have been, being, having been, having, having had - usage of auxiliary verbs, be, have-special usage - pattern (01) -- to + be - pattern (02) -- to + be + -ing form of verb - pattern (03) -- to + first form of verb - pattern (04) -- to + be + third form of verb - pattern (05) -- to + have - pattern (06) -- to + have + been - pattern (07) -- to + have + third form of verb - pattern (08) -- to + have + been + third form of verb - pattern (09) -- being (present) and having been (past) - pattern (10) -- 'verb + -ing' and 'having + past...
English Grammar- Be, Have - have has had - to be, to have, to have been, being, having been, having, having had - usage of auxiliary verbs, be, have-s...
500 Words and Their Synonyms. -- Synonym is a word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word. Alphabetical List of English synonyms Sample This: English Synonyms - A -- 001. ABET -- (meaning) to encourage somebody to do something illegal; Synonyms for 'Abet' -- incite / instigate / provoke ****** 002. ABEYANCE -- (meaning) being stopped for a period of time; Synonyms for 'Abeyance' -- dormancy / intermission / suspension ****** 003. ABILITY -- (meaning) the fact that somebody is able to do something; Synonyms for 'Ability' -- aptitude / capability / competence / knack /...
500 Words and Their Synonyms. -- Synonym is a word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word. Alphabetical List of English synonyms...
HOMONYMS- Homonym a word that is spelt like another word (or pronounced like it) but which has a different meaning, for example Key meaning 'set of answer to problems' and Key meaning 'button on computer keyboard'. The state of being a homonym is called homonymy. Very Important Note: In Strict Sense, Homonyms have same spelling, same pronunciation, and different meaning. HOMONYMS in Strict Sense: - Same Spelling / Same Pronunciation / Different meaning - Homonyms are also known as "Multiple Meaning Words." Examples: fare, principal, etc.-- Fare -- a passenger - Fare - price -- Principal --...
HOMONYMS- Homonym a word that is spelt like another word (or pronounced like it) but which has a different meaning, for example Key meaning 'set of an...
What are "Capitonyms"? --CAPITONYMS ---- Capital- capital letter; -Onym: Name] - Capitonym is a word that changes its meaning (and sometimes pronunciation) based on whether or not it is capitalized. - Capitonym singular] - Capitonyms plural] - Capitonyms may be nouns, pronouns, verbs, or adjectives. - Characteristics of Capitonyms: Same spelling except for capitalization; Different meaning when capitalized; Same or different pronunciation - Examples: Polish and polish - Polish: connected with Poland adjective], polish: to make a surface smooth and glossy verb] - Piedmonts and piedmonts -...
What are "Capitonyms"? --CAPITONYMS ---- Capital- capital letter; -Onym: Name] - Capitonym is a word that changes its meaning (and sometimes pronunci...
ENGLISH PREFIXES - A a- Used to form: adjectives, adverbs and nouns; General meaning: not, without; Examples: acellular / amoral / apolitical / atheism / atheist / atypical ****** ad- Used to form: nouns and verbs; General meaning: addition, tendency; Examples: adjoin / adjudge / admixture ****** ambi- Used to form: adjectives, adverbs and nouns; General meaning: both of two; Examples: ambidexterity / ambidextrous / ambivalence / ambivalent ****** ante- Used to form: adjectives, nouns and verbs; General meaning: prior to; in front of; Examples: antedate / antenatal / anterior / ante-room...
ENGLISH PREFIXES - A a- Used to form: adjectives, adverbs and nouns; General meaning: not, without; Examples: acellular / amoral / apolitical / atheis...
What are "Combining Forms"? - Combining form is a form of a word that can combine with free word, root word or another combining form to get a new word. 'Combining form' adds extra meaning to the new word. 'Combining form' is added to the beginning or end of free word, root word or another combining form. (A). Examples of "Combining form + Free Word" Agro- + Industry = Agro-industry, Agro- denotes: connected with farming (B). Example of "Combining form + Root Word" Aero- + Gramme = Aerogramm, Aero- denotes: connected with aircraft, Gramme denotes: writing (C). Examples of "Combining form +...
What are "Combining Forms"? - Combining form is a form of a word that can combine with free word, root word or another combining form to get a new wor...
WHAT ARE "LITERARY WORDS"? - 'Literary words' are associated with literature. 'Literary words' are typical of a work of literature and imaginative writing. 'Literary words' are used with a particular meaning, in narrative, drama, poetry and other writing in a literary manner. This book has been divided into three sections: Section 01: Common Literary Words, Section 02: Figurative Use of the Words, Section 03: Glossary of Literary Terms IMPORTANT NOTES- NOTE -- A: ELEVATED WORDS - Use of an 'Elevated' Word in Place of a 'Simple' Word- 'Elevated language' is widely used in literature. Elevated...
WHAT ARE "LITERARY WORDS"? - 'Literary words' are associated with literature. 'Literary words' are typical of a work of literature and imaginative wri...
What are "Old-fashioned Words"? -- Definition of 'Old-fashioned words': - "Words and expressions that were common in the past but are passing out of ordinary use." - 'Old-fashioned words' are also known as 'archaic words'. Many people use the term 'old use' for the words and expressions that were common in the past but have passed out of ordinary use. - These words are mainly used in historical novels. They are also used to amuse people. -- Examples: Old-fashioned word: dandified adjective] -- (of a man) too careful about his look or clothes - Old-fashioned word: vamoose verb] -- to leave...
What are "Old-fashioned Words"? -- Definition of 'Old-fashioned words': - "Words and expressions that were common in the past but are passing out of o...