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sunday, january 6, 2008

Grammar please select your subject


GRAMMAR Bahasa Melayu (6)
English (4)
1. Verbs and Tenses Mathematics (8)
2. Subject ? verb Agreement
3. Gerunds
4. Adjective
Grammar Exercises
5. Adverbs
6. Prepositions English Grammar
7. Modals Grammar Rules
8. The Infinitive
9. Conjunction bookmark this blog
10. Connectors
11. Passive Construction
12. Reported Speech
13. Punctuation

Know Your Verbs and Terms

- A verb is the life of a sentences.


- The describes an action, drink eat play sing crawl dance
- Verb have different form. Each verb from indicates when an action
expressed by a verb place
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Connectors
- Connectors are words and phrases that connect words, phrases or
clauses of equivalent grammatical structure.
- Connectors have two types. There are logical connectors and sequence
connectors
- Logical connectors are join words and sentences in a logical manner.
* Sequence connectors are used to connect words or sentences which
follow sequence of action or events.
First, Later, Next, Subsequently, Then, After that, Meanwhile,
Finally, After, Eventually, Before,

Passive Construction

* There are two voice in the English language:


A) the active voice
B) the passive voice
REPORTED SPEECH
- There are two ways to show what somebody has said.
- Direct speech is the actual words used while reported speech gives an
indirect account of the words

EXAMPLES
Direct speech:
She said, ?Your exam result would be released tomorrow.
Reported speech:
She said that my exam results would be released the next day

Note This!
- There is a set of complex change when we change direct speech into
reported speech;
1. No quotation marks:
- She said, ?I am going home?
- She said that she was going home
2. Change to pronouns:
- Johan said, ?I willdrive home?
- Johan said that he would drive home
3. Change to terms indicating nearest to remoteness
- Johan said, ?I need these boys to help me?
- Johan said that he needed those boys to help him.
(this-->that/there --> there/now --> then)
4. Change to time designations:
- Johan said, ?I need to go home tomorrow? - Johan said that he
needed to go home the next day
5. Change to verb tenses:
- She said, ?I left my bag at home?
- She said that she had left her bag at home.
( past ----> past perfect )

Change to verb tenses:


- She said, ?I will be leaving for Singapore next month?
- She said that she would be leaving for Singapore the following
month.
( future ---->future in the past time) Other words to replace said:
told / asked / inquired / ordered / commanded / requested
Change to verb tenses:
- He said, ?Did you bake the cake??
- He asked whether I baked the cake.
( Use of ?whether? or ?if?)
Change to verb tenses:
- He said, ?Can you help me with my homework?? - He asked me
whether I could help him with his homework
( can----> could / will ----> would / shall ------> should)
Conjuction
Punctuation
- Punctuation marks are sign that we use to help make our writing
clearer
posted by apat anne at 8:25 pm
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3 comments:
wan01240 said...
tq

December 2, 2009 at 5:10 AM


tc cheah said...
wow...tq

August 17, 2010 at 8:03 AM


iela91 said...
tengs. very useful.even im student U still find dis beneficial for
my english subject;)

October 25, 2011 at 9:27 AM

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