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What is an English language alphabet? How many letters of the alphabet are in the English language? What is an example of English language alphabet? Word What is an English language word? What should you know about a word? Words What are examples of English language words? How many English language words are there? How many English language words’ definitions should you know? Is there any difference between root words with prefixes, suffixes, word inflections, and derived words? What is the difference between root words with prefixes, suffixes, word inflections, and derived words? What are the modifying phrases in English sentences? What is a student expected to know about the English language at the age of 10 years? What is a student expected to know about the English language at the age of 18 years? Word classes (or parts of speech) How many classes of words are in the English language? What are the various classes of words in the English language? Is there any difference between classes of words and parts of speech in the English language? What are various examples of pronouns? What are various examples of verbs? What are various examples of nouns? What are various examples of prepositions? What are various examples of adverbs? What are various examples of adjectives? What are various examples of conjunctions? What are various examples of interjections? How many types of pronouns, verbs, nouns, prepositions, adverbs, adjectives, conjunctions, and interjections are there? What is the difference between spelling and vocabulary? What do you call a study of synonyms and antonyms of words? What are the different sentence openers as per the classes of words or parts of speech? Why is it essential to mention noun openers, pronoun openers, verb openers, and similar openers instead of noun, pronoun, verb, and similar classes of words and their derivatives? English Grammar Inflections What is the difference between root words with prefixes, suffixes, word inflections, and derived words? How do you define English grammar inflections? What are some examples of English grammar inflections? Are English grammar inflections applicable to nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, pronouns, and/or interjections? --Root words are the core words; prefixes, suffixes, and word inflections are used to change the core words into something else (e.g., another part of speech or another related meaning). Derived words come from another (e.g., non-English) language. English Grammar Word Functions What do English grammar word functions reveal in a sentence? What is the function of a word in a sentence? Is it a subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, modifier, or function word? English Grammar Relations in the Sentence Without syntax to structure the language, a sentence would simply be a string of words that makes no sense. Subject–verb–object is a common word order in the English language. English Grammar Rules of Writing Sentences How did English grammar rules come into existence? English grammar rules have evolved and are still evolving. English grammar rules were not enacted by any executive order, royal decree, or global legislative enactment as of December 27, 2010. English language manuscripts circulate globally and via the Internet. You need to keep up to date with recent advances in the English language. What are English grammar rules? English grammar rules are different for interrogative, declarative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences. English grammar rules are different for simple, compound, complex, and compound complex sentences. There are few English grammar rules similar to declarative and interrogative sentences. English Language Style What is included in English language style? Is the study of English language spelling included in English language grammar or English language style? What should you know about English language words? Is there a difference among synonyms, antonyms, and definitions of words? What is a thesaurus? How are synonyms different than definitions in a dictionary? What is English spelling? How do you add prefixes and suffixes or make plurals and possessives of various words? Word explanation Where do you usually find the explanation of a word? Is it possible for a person to know all the words in a standard English dictionary and their definitions? How many words should you know the meaning of? What does a definition look like? What does a synonym look like? What is the meaning of the word beautiful? What is the meaning of the word beautiful? Are you asking for a definition or a synonym of the word “dictionary”? What is the synonym of the word “beautiful”? What is a headword? How many letters are in a word? What is the best method for teaching others the English language? Words with example sentences How do you use an English word in a sentence? What word needs to be elaborated upon in a sentence? What is the spelling of the word? Do you need to write an interrogative, declarative, imperative, or exclamatory sentence? What should the tense of the sentence be? What types of English words should you know? |
What should you know about a word? Definition World origin Eight word classes (parts of speech) Pronunciation Synonyms Antonyms Names in other languages Inflections Derivation Example sentences Alphabet Definition What is the definition of this word? A set of symbols, components, or letters in a particular order that are used for writing a language. Word origin What is the etymology or origin of this word? Most lexicographers believe that the origin of English words is Latin. That is not correct. English language is the most evolved. Other languages develop from the most evolved languages. An English word can have an equivalent in Latin, Greek, or other languages. That does not mean it originated from that language. If any lexicographer presents the origin of an English word from Latin or any other language, ask them these questions: How did you verify that this English word originated from Latin or any other language? Did the English language exist first or did the Latin or other language exist first? What is the proof of these findings? Parts of speech What part of the speech does this word belong to? What is it? Noun Synonym What is the synonym of this word? Antonym What is the antonym of this word? Names in other languages What is this word in other languages? Spanish alphabetum Kashmiri alfaz Inflections Are inflections (prefix, suffix, plural, possessive) applicable to this word? What are the details of inflections of this word? Do all English words have inflections? No, they do not. Nouns, verbs, and adjectives have inflections. Now adverbs also have inflections. Pronunciation How is this word pronounced? The individual symbols or letters of alphabet are pronounced differently. Consonants Vowels Stress Derivative Are there any words derived from this word? Is there a difference between word inflection and a derived word in English grammar? Yes, there is. What is a derived word? In English grammar, it is a word that is formed from another word and that belongs to another class of word. Electronic (adjective) electronically (Adverb). Do all adjectives have derived adverbs? Example sentences. How many different patterns of sentences can you make with one word? You can make more than 30 different sentences from one word. How do you use this word in interrogative, declarative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences? When did the English alphabet come into existence? (Interrogative) The English alphabet has 26 letters. (Declarative) Memorize the English alphabet. (Imperative) What a nice photograph of the English alphabet! (Exclamatory) Metaphor, Simile and Analogy: What’s the Difference? |
What are the 1000 most commonly used English words? |
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There are several ways to classify the types of nouns, pronouns, verbs, prepositions, adverbs, adjectives, conjunctions, and interjections that exist in the English language. There are eight classes of words. There are eight types of pronouns. There are eight types of adverbs. There are eight types of verbs:
Linking verbs Dynamic and static verbs Regular and irregular verbs
Common nouns Countable nouns Uncountable nouns Mass nouns Collective nouns Concrete nouns Abstract nouns There are eight types of adjectives: What are the different sentence openers as per the classes of words or parts of speech? Noun openers Pronoun openers
Interrogative pronoun openers Demonstrative pronoun openers Indefinite pronoun openers Gerund or gerund phrase openers to infinitive or infinitive phrase Openers Clause openers Prepositional openers "ing" Openers "ly" Opener (adverb openers) "-ed phrase openers (past participle phrase) Adjective openers Verb openers Why is it essential to mention noun openers, pronoun openers, verb openers, and similar openers instead of noun, pronoun, verb, and similar classes of words and their derivatives? Noun, pronoun, verb, and similar classes of words and their derivatives can be located anywhere in a sentence. |
Word classes and parts of speech refer to the same thing.
Word classes (or parts of speech) All words belong to categories called word classes (or parts of speech) according to the part they play in a sentence. The main word classes in English are: |
Adjective |
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Conjunction |
Noun |
Pronoun |
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Take a look at this. What is the word? Alphabet What do you have to do? How will you explain this word in the given parameters? Definition Usage Word origin English word class (part of speech) Pronunciation Synonyms Antonyms Names in other languages Inflections Homonyms (Yes / No) Derivations Length: 8 characters Syllables The position or `environment' of the word in a sentence Example sentences What is the usage of this word? Can you make at least four different sentences using words you know? |
Nouns 1.time 2.person 3.year 4.way 5.day 6.thing 7.man 8.world 9.life 10.hand 11.part 12.child 13.eye 14.woman 15.place 16.work 17.week 18.case 19.point 20.government 21.company 22.number 23.group 24.problem 25.fact Verbs 1.be 2.have 3.do 4.say 5.get 6.make 7.go 8.know 9.take 10.see 11.come 12.think 13.look 14.want 15.give 16.use 17.find 18.tell 19.ask 20.work 21.seem 22.feel 23.try 24.leave 25.call Adjectives 1.good 2.new 3.first 4.last 5.long 6.great 7.little 8.own 9.other 10.old 11.right 12.big 13.high 14.different 15.small 16.large 17.next 18.early 19.young 20.important 21.few 22.public 23.bad 24.same 25.able Prepositions 1.to 2.of 3.in 4.for 5.on 6.with 7.at 8.by 9.from 10.up 11.about 12.into 13.over 14.after 15.beneath 16.under |
1. List of Nouns |
2. List of Pronouns |
3. List of Verbs |
4. Examples of Adjectives |
5. List of Adverbs |
6. List of Prepositions |
7. List of Conjunctions |
8. List of Interjections |
What should you know about English language words?
All words have a definition. Not all words have a synonym. Not all words have antonyms. Is there a difference among synonyms, antonyms, and definitions of words? Yes, there is. What is a thesaurus? A book containing a classified list of synonyms. For example, “beautiful” is a synonym for “attractive.” How are synonyms different than definitions in a dictionary? Synonyms are words with similar meaning as another word. A definition of a word in a dictionary provides an explanation of the word in a sentence. What is English spelling? English spelling is the forming of words from English letters according to accepted usage. Some people refer to English letters as English letters of the alphabet. How do you add prefixes and suffixes or make plurals and possessives of various words? Word explanation Where do you usually find the explanation of a word? Dictionary School book Encyclopedia Is it possible for a person to know all the words in a standard English dictionary and their definitions? No, it is not. How many words should you know the meaning of? It depends on your age and the type of work you plan to do. Words and their meanings relevant to high school Words and their meanings relevant to specific work. What does a definition look like? Dictionary: A reference book containing an alphabetical list of words, with information given for each word, usually including the meaning, pronunciation, and etymology. What does a synonym look like? Beautiful: Attractive Or Beautiful: Attractive, Pretty, Lovely, Stunning What is the meaning of the word beautiful? You should provide a definition like you might find in a dictionary. What is the meaning of the word beautiful? When you mention meaning, you can use a definition or a synonym. Are you asking for a definition or a synonym of the word “dictionary”? What is the synonym of the word “beautiful”? Attractive One word is the answer. What is a headword? A word in a dictionary that is followed by an explanation of the meaning of that word. How many letters are in a word? Take a look at this. Accept: How many letters are in this word? 6 Some present this as a length of 6 characters What is the best method for teaching others the English language? Start with online teaching. Have regular correspondence and communication. Arrange for a classroom lecture if students have any difficulties with online learning. Words with example sentences How do you use an English word in a sentence? What word needs to be elaborated upon in a sentence? What is the spelling of the word? Do you need to write an interrogative, declarative, imperative, or exclamatory sentence? What should the tense of the sentence be? words http://www.qureshiuniversity.com/words.html Words for writing English language sentences What types of English words should you know? Words relevant to writing questions. Words relevant to writing declarative sentences. Words relevant to writing imperative sentences. Words relevant to writing exclamatory sentences. Metaphor, Simile and Analogy: What’s the Difference? metaphorsimileandanalogy.html |