Grammar Notes
Grammar Notes
Nouns
● People, Animals, Things, Places, Ideas
People, Animals and Concrete Things Ideas, Emotions and Abstract Things (e.g.
(e.g. table) music)
Leaf – leaves
Sheep
Can have all these words in front: Can have all these words in front:
-many -much
-few -little
-a/an
Verbs
– Actions or states OR occurence
-e.g. Run (Action)
-e.g. Am (State) – I am happy.
-e.g. The frog became a prince. (occurrence)
Verb Forms
Base Singular Simple Past Past Participle Present
Present Participle
Whenever a verb comes after the word ‘to’, it will be in base form.
Singular/Plur Countable nouns will have Boy → Boys There are many boy
al (Sg/Pl) singular and plural forms. in the class.
Based on the context, the
correct form should be used.
Verb Form Verbs talk about actions, Action - Run He was run to catch
(VF) states or occurrences. State - Am the bus.
Occurence - become
Subject Verb A noun is the subject of a Talk → Talks Tom talk a lot in
Agreement sentence. That noun must class.
(SVA) agree with the verb. If it is a
singular noun, then the verb
will usually have ‘s’ at the
back.
Pronoun (Pr) A pronoun replaces a noun I, We, Me, Us Sally took hers bag.
after the noun is introduced. He, Him, His
She, Her, Hers
It, Its
They, Them,
Preposition A preposition talks about the At, In, On, From, To, I am walking on the
(Prep) relationship between two Into, With, By, river.
nouns (e.g. direction, Along,Under, Over
position)
Conjunction A conjunction connects two And, But, Either, Or, Ali is intelligent but
(Conj) clauses/phrases. Neither, Nor, For, As, helpful.
Although, If, Since
Word Form Sometime a word may have History - Historian I am going to take a
two forms in the same word (both are Nouns) Historian course.
class depending on the
context.
Exceptions to Singular/Plural
Sheep
Deer
Fish
Aircraft
Advice vs Advise
Advice is a noun. I gave you advice.
Advise is a verb. I advised you.
Verb Test
-Can add ‘ing’ to the word
-Take → Taking
Simple Past
Irregular verbs
- Eat → ate
-Run → Ran
-Say → Said
-Sleep → Slept
-Write → Wrote
-Am/Is → was
-Are -->were
-Has → Had
-Do → Did
2. Quantifiers One, two, three, many, few = countable nouns = There are three
show number boys.
-show possession
These-plural, near
Pronouns
1 st
I We Me Us
I helped Tom. We helped Tom. Tom helped me. Tom helped us.
2nd
You You You You
You helped Tom You helped Tom. Tom helped you. Tom helped you
3rd
He/She/It They Him/Her/It Them
Conjunctions
– Combine phrases and sentences
-and, but, either, or, neither, nor, since, while, because, as, so, yet
-FANBOYS
Although Same meaning as ‘but’ Although Dawn woke up early, she was
late.
‘Although’ comes at the
start of a sentence. ‘but’ Dawn woke up early, but she was late.
comes at the middle
Unless Combine a condition with Unless you can swim (condition), you
a negative result. OR a must not enter the pool. (negative result)
negative condition with a
result. Unless you cannot swim (negative
condition), you must enter the pool
(result).