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Adjective - Comparative
Form And Superlative
Form
An adjective is that it is a word
that describes or clarifies a
noun. Adjectives describe
nouns by giving some
information about an objects
size, shape, age, color, origin or
material.
1.Its a big table. (size)
2.Its a round table. (shape)
3.Its an old table. (age)
While a comparative adjective is
used to compare two things.
1.Abu is stronger than Siti.
2.Salmah is more diligent than
her brother
3.Amy is taller than Tina.
A superlative adjective is used to
compare three or more things.
1. Tan is the oldest man in town.
2. This is the longest song that I
have ever heard.

1. Ah Meng is fat.
2. Jeremy is fatter than Ah Meng.
3. Albert is the fattest.

Prepositions Of Location
The most common prepositions of location are :
In, on, at, under, between, beside, behind, on, in front of etc.

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What is an adverb
An adverb is a word that tells
Indefinite Pronouns
more about a verb. It
?us"qualifies"
Indefinite pronouns refer to
or "modifies"

N
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Nouns are the name of
people, places, things and
feelings.
Common nouns ;
are the names common to
people and things, eg baby,
flower, cat.
Proper nouns ;
are the names of a
particular place or person.
eg

Malaysia, Tunku Abdul


Rahman, Gaya Street,
Kinabalu Park or titles of
films, books, songs,
magazines, plays. These
nouns need to start with
a capital letter.
Collective nouns; are the
names of a group of
people and things, eg a
hive of bees, a class of
pupils.

adverb. For example : The


man ran quickly. The word
quickly, tells us how
characteristics of a verb. In
this case it qualifies the verb
ran, into the speed the man
ran.
An adverbs can also modify
an adjectives. For example:
Heis really handsome.
The adjective handsome is
modified to the emphasis of
the intensity of the adjective
handsome.
Adverbs could also modify
another adverb. For example:
She drives incredibly slowly.
The word incredibly and
slowly, are two adjectives.

people and things generally.


They are usually considered
to be singular pronouns, eg
somebody, someone,
anyone, no one.
1.Somebody forgot his/her
homework.
2.Everyone is trying his/her
hardest.
3.Is anyone going to bring
his / her mobile?
In modern usage the plural
there is often used to
represent both his or her, eg
Someone forgot their
homework.

Verbs
Verbs are words that describe actions. They tell us what poeple or things do.
The tense of the verbs tell us when the action took place.
We use the Present Tense of the verb to tell us what is happening now.
Example : I cook a stir-fry for dinner.
We use the Past Tense of the verb to tell us what happened in the past.
Example : I cooked a stir-fry for dinner last night.
We use the Future Tense of the verb to tell us what will happen in the future.
Examples : I will cook a stir-fry for dinner.

Nouns Gender

Animals Homes

Subject Verb
Agreement
The subject and verb in a
sentence must agree or
work together.
Singular verb for singular
noun.
Example :
This is my pet rabbit.
Plural verb for plural
noun.
Example :
These are my pet rabbits.

Interrogative pronouns
(Wh questions)
i. What
(for singular forms) e.g.

a.What is this?
b.What is that?
(for plural forms) e.g.

a.What are these?


b.What are those?
ii. Who
e.g. Who is he? (singular)
Who are they? (plural)

iii. Where
e.g. Where is the boy?
(singular)
Where are the boys
(plural)

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