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Learn Basic Structure of Grammar

To provide in understanding the basic composition of grammar.

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  • Verbs in Simple Present Form

Ex:

The Girl sweeps the floor

“sweep” is the action word

“sweep” is a verb

→ add –s to the verb when there is only one person, animal or thing doing the action.

→do not add –s to the verb if there are two or more person, animal or thing.

Exercise:

Choose the correct verb for each sentence

  1. Siony (sell, sells) fresh fruit in the market

Ans:   sells

  1. Manuel and lolit (drink, drinks) milk every day

Ans: drink

  • When an Action is happening in the Present

→ add –ing to the verb

ex:

I am eating a banana ( eat + ing = eating)

 

  • Verbs in Simple Pas Form

-      when an action is already happen the verb is in the past tense

-      we add –d or -ed to the action word

          Read aloud the sentence below.

→ study how the verbs are used in the past tense form

→ study how –d or –ed is added to the action word

ex:

  1. zenaida borrowed lito’s book (borrow + ed= borrowed)
  1. it rained very hard last night( rain + ed= rained)

Adjective

 

- An adjective is a word that describes a person, animal, place, or thing

 Read the list of Adjectives below

Tall             fat baby                beautiful               short           big

Long           small                    thin                      hot              thick          

Cold            ugly

Let us use the Adjective in the sentence

- The water is hot

                     “hot” describes water

- I have a small toy.

               “small” describes the toy

 

Preposition

- Some of the words we use are called prepositions.

  A Preposition is a word used with a noun or pronoun to form a phrase.

  A Phrase is a group of words.

Read the Sentence below. See how the preposition is used.

→ The ball is under the chair

                     “under” is the preposition

→ the boy is sitting on the mat

                              “on” is the preposition

→ the hat is in the box

                   “in” is the preposition

Below are some Prepositions:

Under         above          across         on               in                below

Beside         at                over             through      around

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