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Terms, Basic English 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.
Articles:
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: music, water, money).
Reference:
http://www.googleurdu.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5EO2YgimUk
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