
What are pronouns? Are all pronouns written in capital letters? When do we use ‘he’, ‘she’ and ‘it’? Can pronouns also be singular and plural?
Adjectives are describing words. An adjective tells us more about a noun. Blue, red, yellow, green and brown are adjectives of colour. They tell us about the colour of people, animals and things. Four, five and three are adjectives of number. They tell us about the number of people, animals and things.
Download the complete course nowNouns can be singular or plural. Book, pen, cow, owl and tree are one in number. So, they are singular nouns. Books, pens, cows, owls and trees are more than one in number. So, they are plural nouns.
Grandfather, father and son are from the he-group. We call the nouns in this group masculine. Grandmother, mother and daughter are from the she-group.We call the nouns in this group feminine.
Words like play, run, eat, work, protect and sing tell us about the actions of people, animals and things. They are action words. Action words are called verbs.
What are prepositions? What are some common prepositions? What is the difference between ‘on’ and ‘in’?
We use the article “a” before a naming word that starts with a consonant sound. We use the article “an” before a naming word that starts with a vowel sound.