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PRONOUNS
YOURS YOU HERS ME MY MINE HIS HIM ITS IT¶S THEIR THEIRS THEM OUR US OURS
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SUGAR
SONS ANITA ONGREGATION EFFIIENY
FURNITURE
BIRD UNIVERSITY OF JURY ADMIRATION
ADVIE
VILLAGES MALAYA TEAM BEAUTY SINGULAR PLURAL
WATER
HORSES THAIPUSAM STAFF HONESTY
RIE
OUNTRY WIRA AUDIENE RESPET
KNOWLEDGE
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THE
ANOTHER
MANY
EVERY
SEVERAL
THE
OLOUR MATERIAL
Red Gold
Blue Glass
Green Wooden
Brown Plastic
AGE NATIONALITY
PURPOSE
New Sinhales
Bath (towel)
Old Malaysian
Fishing (rod)
Young African
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One(D) pirate(SN) A lot of(D) rubbish(UN)
A lot of(D) cookies(PN)
Every(D) report(SN) More(D) money(UN)
Many(D) accidents(PN)
Any(D) stadium(SN) Much(D) luck(UN)
A few(D) entries(PN)
This(D) concert(SN) Some(D) honey(UN)
PREPOSITION
PREPOSITION OF PREPOSITION OF
MOVEMENT TIME
Above From«..to
Below For
Between Since
Beside Until
Into After
PREPOSITION OF
MOVEMENT
Into
Around
AND
OR ALSO
BUT BEAUSE
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ALTHOUGH WHILE
UNLESS SINE
VERBS
NON-ATION
ATION VERBS
VERBS
Express what
Used to refer a
Someone do or
physical
Something does
characteristics and
conditions
TRANSITIVE INTRANSITIVE
BE VERBS LINKING VERBS
VERB VERB
Transitive verb
Ô Requires an object(o) and the object comes
after the verb(v).
Ô Eg:
My brother built(v) a tree-house in the garden.
Intransitive verb
Ô Does not requires an object.
Ô Eg:
The beautiful actress smiled(v).
Teri sleeps(v) like a dog.
Be verbs
Ô Am, is, was, were, are, been, and being.
Ô eg: Marissa is a chinese.
The building are spectacular.
Linking verbs
Ô Expressing feeling and thought
eg: appear, seem, need, believe, know.
Ô Expressing possession
eg: own, owe, have, possess, belong
Ô Expressing sensory perception
eg: feel, hear, look, see, smell, taste
ADVERB
1)Adverbs of manners
-to describe the way a certain action or event.
-can be further classified into 3 groups:
Ô Before the maners
eg: Jalil quickly(A) grabbed(V) his wallet and left the
room.
Ô After the verb
eg: The dancers :erformed(V) gracefully(A) at the
cultural show.
Ô After the object
eg: The children ate þ eir food(O) quieþly(A) in þ e
school canteen.
) Adverbs of time
Ô At:
-clock time, specific time, meal times and etc.
Ô In:
-months, years and centuries, season, times of
the day.
Ô On:
-dates, days, special days.
Ô Last night/week/year, today, yesterday, and
tomorrow.
3) Adverbs of frequency
Ô Used to indicate how often something occurs.
Ô Eg: rarely, sometimes, usually, often, normally,
hardly ever, and always.