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! صعب المنال ! 2007- 7- 3 03:19 PM

((●)) English Grammar Terms ((●))
 


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Glossary of English Grammar Terms


Active Voice
In the active voice, the subject of the verb does the action (eg They killed the President). See also Passive Voice.

Adjective
A word like big, red, easy, French etc. An adjective describes a noun or pronoun.

Adverb
A word like slowly, quietly, well, often etc. An adverb modifies a verb.

Article
The "indefinite" articles are a and an. The "definite article" is the.

Auxiliary Verb
A verb that is used with a main verb. Be, do and have are auxiliary verbs. Can, may, must etc are modal auxiliary verbs.

Clause
A group of words containing a subject and its verb (for example: It was late when he arrived).

Conjunction
A word used to connect words, phrases and clauses (for example: and, but, if).

Infinitive
The basic form of a verb as in to work or work.

Interjection
An exclamation inserted into an utterance without grammatical connection (for example: oh!, ah!, ouch!, well!).

Modal Verb
An auxiliary verb like can, may, must etc that modifies the main verb and expresses possibility, probability etc. It is also called "modal auxiliary verb".

Noun
A word like table, dog, teacher, America etc. A noun is the name of an object, concept, person or place. A "concrete noun" is something you can see or touch like a person or car. An "abstract noun" is something that you cannot see or touch like a decision or happiness. A "countable noun" is something that you can count (for example: bottle, song, dollar). An "uncountable noun" is something that you cannot count (for example: water, music, money).

Object
In the active voice, a noun or its *****alent that receives the action of the verb. In the passive voice, a noun or its *****alent that does the action of the verb.

Participle
The -ing and -ed forms of verbs. The -ing form is called the "present participle". The -ed form is called the "past participle" (for irregular verbs, this is column 3).

Part Of Speech
One of the eight classes of word in English - noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction and interjection.

Passive Voice
In the passive voice, the subject receives the action of the verb (eg The President was killed). See also Active Voice.

Phrase
A group of words not containing a subject and its verb (eg on the table, the girl in a red dress).

Predicate
Each sentence contains (or implies) two parts: a subject and a predicate. The predicate is what is said about the subject.

Preposition
A word like at, to, in, over etc. Prepositions usually come before a noun and give information about things like time, place and direction.

Pronoun
A word like I, me, you, he, him, it etc. A pronoun replaces a noun.

Sentence
A group of words that express a thought. A sentence conveys a statement, question, exclamation or command. A sentence contains or implies a subject and a predicate. In simple terms, a sentence must contain a verb and (usually) a subject. A sentence starts with a capital letter and ends with a full stop (.), question mark (?) or exclamation mark (!).

Subject
Every sentence contains (or implies) two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is the main noun (or *****alent) in a sentence about which something is said.

Tense
The form of a verb that shows us when the action or state happens (past, present or future). Note that the name of a tense is not always a guide to when the action happens. The "present continuous tense", for example, can be used to talk about the present or the future.

Verb
A word like (to) work, (to) love, (to) begin. A verb describes an action or state.


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محمد 2007- 7- 3 05:54 PM

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before I enter the university, my english was better I think than after I enter it.
because in the school we were study english, but now we just practise it without revising its grammers . However , practising english is very good for learning.
Any way. . . thanks a lot dear for your topic :119:

best wishes

! صعب المنال ! 2007- 7- 3 10:39 PM

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Hello my dear Mohammed


I agree with you with your point of view


and It depends o the field that we choose to study


the concetrarion differs anyway and the use of Grammar and other skills become more stronger with practice


thanx for passing here


your brother



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Angel♥!! 2007- 7- 4 01:05 AM

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nice lisson..
it`s very important for people who don`t know how to make a sentence ..
so this lisson will help them to know each part of sentence what does it mean if it is subeject,object,or adjective..
thank u so much bro sa3b about these great subjects..
best wishes ..
kSa AnGeL>>!!:119:

! صعب المنال ! 2007- 7- 4 01:12 AM

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It is really nice to see you here sister kSa AnGeL


and this is correct that this will help too much cause alot of students don't know these parts of speech which is important to build a correct sentence


then as a result ; they all improve step by step


thanks alot for passing kSa AnGeL


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ياااي وخروا عني 2007- 7- 4 12:52 PM

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Thank you for your Support and and we Are looking forward for something new from you


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! صعب المنال ! 2007- 7- 4 10:39 PM

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It is really great to see you here sister Yay



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