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Syllable (Mono, di, tri, poly)

Phrase and its Kinds

Clause and its Kinds

SYNTAX & ASSORTMENT

Subject and its Kinds

Direct, Indirect, Introductory, Participial, Phrasal, Clausal, Gerundle, Infinitive, Adjectival, Quotative, Single, Double, Complex.

Object and its Kinds

Direct, Indirect, Retained, Prepositional, Cognate, Complementary, Adjectival, Gerundle, Infinitive, Reflexive, Factitive, Discrete, Adverbial, Dative, Preparatory.

Predicate and its Kinds

Adverbial, Infinitive, Prepositional.

Complement and its Kinds

Noun/Pronoun compl:, Subjective, Adjectival, Participle, Adverbial, Infinitive.

Sentence and its Kinds

Assertive, Interrogative (Single+Double), Negative, Interro-negative, Emphatic, Optative, Exclamatory, Obligatory, Causative, Cognate, Cleft.

TENSES

PRESENT TENSE

Present Tense of To Be, Present Simple Tense, Present Continuous/Imperfect Tense, Present Perfect Tense, Present Perfect Continuous Tense, Present Potential Tense, Present Dubious Tense, Present Conjunctive Tense, Present Aorist Tense

PAST TENSE

Past Tense of To Be, Past Simple Tense, Past Continuous/Imperfect Tense, Past Perfect Tense, Past Perfect Continuous Tense, Past Potential Tense, Past Habitual Tense, Present Dubious Tense, Past Dubious Continuous Tense, Past Conjunctive Tense.

FUTURE TENSE

Future Tense of To Be, Future Simple Tense, Future Continuous Tense, Future Perfect Tense, Future Perfect Continuous Tense Future Potential Tense, Future Conjunctive Tense.

PARTS OF SPEECH

Noun

Kinds

Proper, Common, Collective, Abstract, Material, Multitude, Diminutive, Countable, Uncountable, Compound.

Gender

Masculine, Feminine, Neuter, Common

Number

Singular, Plural

Cases

Nominative, Accusative, Possessive, Vocative.

Pronoun

Kinds

Personal, Demonstrative, Interrogative, Indefinite, Relative, Compound Relative, Distributive, Reflexive, Emphatic, Reciprocal.

Uses of

One, Each, Every, What, What though, What if, What not, So what, Whatever, Which, Who, That, Whose, Whom, Either, Neither.

Placement

I, We, You, They, He, She, It

VERB

Kinds

Main Verb, Auxiliary Verb, Infinitive, Transitive, Intransitive, Factitive, Prepositional, Regular/Weak, Irregular/Strong, Bare Infinitive, Split Infinitive

Gerund

as Subject, as Object, as a Prepositional Object, as a Complement of a Verb, With Compound Forms.

Infinitive

As A Subject, As An Object, With Preposition, In Passive, With Introductory Subject, With Clause of Purpose, as Conjunctive, as Complement, With ‘To’ and ‘ing’ form, as Qualifier of an Adjective, as Object Complement, Progressive Infinitive.

Modal Verbs

Should, Ought to, Would, Can, Could, May, Must, Have to, Used to, Need, Dare, Get, Let.

Difference

Should and Ought to, Must and Have to

Adjective

Kinds

Adjective of Quality, Adjective of Quantity, Adjective of Number, Demonstrative, Interrogative, Possessive, Distributive, Proper, Exclamatory, Emphasizing, Nominal, Denominal.

Adj of Number

Definite Numerical Adjective, Indefinite Numerical Adjective, Cardinal Adjective, Ordinal Adjective, Multiplicative Adjective.

Use of

Some, Any, Each, Every, Elder, Older, Farther, Further, Little, a little, The little, Few, a Few, The Few, Many, Much, All, Whole, Later, Latter, Latest, Last.

Adverb

Kinds

Adverb of Time, Adverb of Frequency, Adverb of Manner, Adverb of Place, Interrogative Adverb, Relative Adverb, Adverb of Degree, Adverb of Reason, Adverb of Affirmation and Negation.

Use of

Always, Sometimes, No times, Everywhere, Nowhere, Ever, Never, However, Seldom, Too much/Many,

Very+Present Participle, Much+Participle Adjective, Much+Superlative, Much+the same, So+much+So.

Difference

Too, Also & As well

Preposition

Kinds

Simple, Double, Compound (Regular + Irregular), Participial, Definite, Indefinite, Preposition of Time, Preposition of Place, Preposition of Direction, Preposition of Purpose, Preposition of Support, Special Prep:

Use of

In, At, On, Into, Onto, Of, For, About, To, With, By, From, Over.

Conjunction

Kinds

Coordinating, Subordinating, Compound, Correlative.

Correlatives

Either…or, Neither…nor, Although/Though…Yet, Both…And, Not only…but also, Whether…or, As…as, Scarcely/Hardly…When, Rather…than,

Articles

Definite, Indefinite, Omission

Voices

Active Voice, Passive Voice

Narration

Direct Speech, Indirect Speech



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