Grammar Notes
Grammar Notes
Grammar Notes
CW
NOTES
By Fakhriy A.
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1. Noun Phrase
For example:
2. Adjective Phrase
For example:
3. Adverb Phrase
For example:
4. Prepositional Phrase
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For example:
It was too hard for me to concentrate with the kids jumping around.
The jewellery boxes were kept inside the cupboard.
On the way to New York, we caught sight of the famous Niagara falls.
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5. Infinitive Clause
Infinitive Clauses
6. Participial Clause
She was very lucky being the only one to win a prize.
Past Participle Clause In this type of non-finite clause, the past participle of
a verb is used. These often end in -ed, but there are a few exceptions to this
rule. For example:
By the end of the day, although exhausted, Mark did not feel quite as tired as
he had in the past.
For example:
10.Adverb Clause
Example
Jennifer scrubbed the bathtub until her arms ached. (This adverb clause
The dogs started chasing my car once they saw it turn the corner. (This
After having my wisdom teeth out, I had a milkshake for dinner because I
thought he would
like it.
French as well as I
can.
that that -
Sentence pattern
12.Subject-Verb
I / laughed.
She / slept.
13.Subject-Verb-Object
The little girl / is eating / a vanilla ice-cream.
Those refugees / looked / for leftovers in the dustbin.
14.Subject-Verb-Adverbial
She / walks / slowly along the beach.
The ministers / speak / fluently in Spanish.
15.Subject-Verb-Complement
Our frontliners / are / heroes.
The poor / feels / hungry.
Afrina / appears / slim and slender.
16.Subject-Verb-Indirect Object-Direct Object
Loud music / gives / my grandma / a headache.
The man / sings / the lady / a ballad song.
17. Subject-Verb-Object-Complement
Rizal / painted / his bedroom / yellow.
She / finds / the novel / intriguing.
They / elected / Mariam / the captain of the netball team.
18.Subject-Verb-Object-Adverbial
I / enjoyed / the book / greatly.
Elsa / placed / the stones / in the aquarium.
The mother / kisses / her baby / in the bedroom.
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19.Statement
When transforming statements, check whether you have to change:
▪ pronouns
▪ present tense verbs (3rd person singular)
▪ place and time expressions
▪ tenses (backshift)
21. Requests
When transforming questions, check whether you have to change:
● pronouns
● place and time expressions
Example:
He said, “Don’t give up, Bob.” – He advised Bob not to give up.
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22. Suggestion
Suggestions are most often reported using the verbs suggest, insist,
recommend, demand, request, and propose followed by a that
clause. 'That' and 'should' are optional in these clauses.
She said, "Why don't you She suggested that I should get a mechanic to look
get a mechanic to look at at the car. OR
the car?" She suggested I should get a mechanic to look at
the car. OR
She suggested that I get a mechanic to look at the
car.OR
She suggested I get a mechanic to look at the car.
23. Advice
when we transfer an advice sentence we use:
… advise + to + infinitive verb + …
“You guys should not study in dim light” said our teacher.
Our school teacher advised us not to study in dim light.
24. Intentions