2nd Grade Grammar Adjectives

2nd Grade Grammar Adjectives Genre/Topic: ,

Adjectives tell us more about nouns (things, places, people and animals). We use adjectives to compare two or more things, places, people and animals. To compare two or more things, places, people and animals, we use the comparative form of the adjective + than.

Grade 8 Grammar Lesson 23 Reported speech (I)

Grade 8 Grammar Lesson 23 Reported speech (I) Genre/Topic:

What is the direct speech? What is the indirect speech? What are reporting verbs? What is the difference between ‘say’ and ‘tell’? Do we also change the things we report when changing a direct speech into an indirect speech?

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3rd Grade Grammar Prepositions of Place

3rd Grade Grammar Prepositions of Place Genre/Topic:

Words like beside, opposite, by, above, below, behind, into, in front of, up, in, on, near, out of, up, down, at and under are called prepositions. Prepositions are short words that are used with nouns and pronouns to show time and place.

2nd Grade Grammar Can Ability

2nd Grade Grammar Can Ability Genre/Topic:

Can means the ability to do something. To show positive ability, we use can. To show negative ability, we use cannot. We use can or cannot with I, you, he, she, it, they, we and nouns.

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Grade 10 Grammar Lesson 14 Linking verbs: complement

Grade 10 Grammar Lesson 14 Linking verbs: complement Genre/Topic: ,

What is the complement? What is the linking verb? Do we use ‘to be’ after ‘seem’ and ‘appear’? Can we use ‘get’ instead of ‘become’ in all sentences? What linking verbs express gradual change? What verbs express the opposite?

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Grade 5 Grammar Lesson 4 The phrase

Grade 5 Grammar Lesson 4 The phrase

What is the difference between a sentence and a phrase? What is a noun phrase? What is an adjective phrase? What is an adverb phrase?

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Grade 1 Grammar Lesson 18 Sentences

Grade 1 Grammar Lesson 18 Sentences Genre/Topic:

What is formed when letters combine? What is formed when words combine? Does a sentence begin with a small letter or a capital letter? What does a sentence end with?

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Grade 6 Grammar Lesson 3 The simple past and the past continuous

Grade 6 Grammar Lesson 3 The simple past and the past continuous Genre/Topic:

When do we use the simple past tense? What is the structure of simple past tense? When do we use the past continuous tense? What is the structure of past continuous tense?

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Grade 7 Grammar Lesson 3 The future tense

Grade 7 Grammar Lesson 3 The future tense Genre/Topic:

What is the structure of simple future tense? When do we use the simple future tense? What is the difference between ‘going to’ and ‘will’? Can the simple present tense and the present continuous tense be used to express future plans as well? What is the structure of future continuous tense? When do we use […]

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Grade 10 Grammar Lesson 19 Adjectives: position

Grade 10 Grammar Lesson 19 Adjectives: position Genre/Topic:

Can all adjectives be used in front of the nouns they describe? Can all adjectives be used as complements? How do we place the adjectives if we are using more than one of them before a noun?

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