Tuesday, 12 April 2016

English Determiners



Determiners;
Determiners are words such as this, those, my, their,
Which. They are special adjectives that are used before
Nouns.


Note; there are following kinds of determiners.
                     Demonstrative determiners
                     Interrogative determiners
                     Possessive determiners
                     Demonstrative determiners
The words this, that, these and those are determiners.
They are used to tell which thing or person you mean.
These words are called demonstrative determiners, or
Demonstrative adjectives.
For example;
James lives in this house.
I am keeping these books.
I am selling those books.
                     Interrogative determiners
Use the words what, which and whose before nouns
To ask about people or things. These words are called
Interrogative determiners or interrogative adjectives.
For example;
What time is it?
What color is her hair?
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Which school do you go to?
Which doll is your favorite?
Which road leads to the zoo?
Which runner is the winner?
Do you know which girl won the prize?
Whose footprints are these?
Whose baby is this?
Whose dog was barking in the middle of the night?
                     Possessive Determiners
Definition; The words my, your, his, her, its, our, there are called
Possessive determiners or possessive adjectives. Use
These words before nouns to say who something
Belongs to.
Is this your house?
Robert, your handwriting is difficult to read.
Michael is showing his tortoise to his friends.
My sister lost her way in the city.
The lion is chasing its prey.
I lent Margaret my guitar.

The dentist asked His patient to open her mouth.

Friday, 1 April 2016

Degrees OF Adjective

                          
Degrees
Note; there are three kinds of degrees.
Positive degree
Comparative degree
Superlative degree
(1)           Positive degree;
Definition; it degree show the good or bed quality of someone or some things.
(2)         Comparative degree;
Definition; o=in comparative degree we compare between two things or persons.
(3)          Superlative degree;
Definition; it degree shows the highest position of some thing or some person.
For example;


Positive degree
Comparative degree
Superlative degree
It is showing good quality of person or thing.
In this we are comparing two things or persons
In this degree we are showing the heist position of some this or person.
Ali is good boy.
Ali is better than Aslam
Ali is best in all class.
This is good pen.
This pen is better than dollar pen.
This pen is best in all pens.
I am honest boy.
I am more honest then you.
I am most honest in all city.
HP computer is very good
HP computer is better the Dell Computer.
HP computer is best in all computers.
 Some More Examples;
Positive Degree
Comparative Degree
Superlative Degree
High
Higher
Highest  
Hot
Hotter
Hottest
Near
Nearer
Nearest
Strong
Stronger
Strongest
Weak
Weaker
Weakest
Good
Better
Best
Bad
Worse
Worst



Top opposite Words


Opposite Words
There are some important opposite words which are used every day English conversation you need to know them.


Word
Opposite
Rich
Poor
Full
Empty
Fat
Thin
Beautiful
Ugly
Thick
Thin
Cheap
Expensive
Strong
Weak
Long
Short
Old
Young
Tall
Short
Life
Death
Friend
Enemy
Guest
Host
In
Out
By
Far
Open
Close
Sky
Earth
Fast
Slow
Love
Hate
Sweet
Bitter
divide
multiply
day
Night
yes
no
happy
Sad
Easy
Difficult
First
last


Saturday, 26 March 2016

Top 10 Proverbs


Top 10 Proverbs
You need to know….

(1)         A wise son brings joy to his father,
    but a foolish son brings grief to his mother.
(2)         Ill-gotten treasures have no lasting value,
    but righteousness delivers from death.
(3)         The Lord does not let the righteous go hungry,
    but he thwarts the craving of the wicked.
(4)          Lazy hands make for poverty,

    but diligent hands bring wealth.
(5)          He who gathers crops in summer is a prudent son,
    but he who sleeps during harvest is a disgraceful son.
(6)         Blessings crown the head of the righteous,
    but violence overwhelms the mouth of the wicked.
(7)          The name of the righteous is used in blessings,
    but the name of the wicked will rot.
(8)         The wise in heart accept commands,
    but a chattering fool comes to ruin.
(9)          Whoever walks in integrity walks securely,
    but whoever takes crooked paths will be found out.
(10)   Whoever winks maliciously causes grief,
    and a chattering fool comes to ruin.



W.H Words


W.H words
Definition;
Which, where, why, when, who, whose, whom, what and how are called W.H words.
Which;
Definition; it is a W.H words it is used for ask which person or thing from a definite and limited number/set/group of persons or things.
For example;
Which is your friend the one who is in black clothes.
Which of us has been selected.
Which is more expensive copper or gold.


Where
Definition;
It is a W.H word and it is used for ask about nay place.
For example;
Where are you going?
Where am I wrong in this sentence?
Where was she?
WHY;
Definition;
It is W.H word and used for ask about any reason.
For example;
Why did you go there?
Why are they fighting?
Why does he eat?
WHEN;
Definition; it is a W.H word and it is used for ask about any time.
For example;
When did you come?
When will you go?
WHO
Definition; it is a W. H word and it can be used as a subject and as an object. And it is used for ask about person only.
Note; it can be used as an interrogative pronoun and as a relative pronoun.
For example;
The leader, who are protesting are corrupt.
The boy, who is weeping is my brother.
Who as a subject
Who as an object
Who killed him?
Who did he kill?
Who broke it?
Who did break it?
Who cut this tree?
Who did cut this tree?
WHOES:
Definition; it is a W.H word and it is the possessive case of who.
For example;
Whose car is it?
Whose son are you?
Whose pen is it?
WHOM;
Definition; it is the W.H word and it is the objective case of who and some time it is used as interrogative pronoun and some themes as relative pronoun.
For example;
Whom did you want to meet?
Withy whom are they going?
The boy at whom were we laughing was his brother.
WHAT:
Definition; it is a W.H Word and used for ask any question from someone about thing or place.
For example;
What are you making?
What are you doing?
What is date today?
HOW;
Definition; it is a W.H word and it is used for ask about the manner or happing something or state number of quantity or some things.
For example;
How did you go there?
How is mother now?
Tell me how is he giving his test?