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Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

The function of this module is to orientate students with the English determiner system and its functions. By the end of the module, students should be able to identify different determiners and their functions before a specific noun. The function of this module is to orientate students with the English determiner system and its functions. By the end of the module, students should be able to identify different determiners and their functions before a specific noun. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt) Objective Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Do you know about the noun? Do you know about the pronoun? Do you know about the articles? Do you know about the determiner? Let we readout the determiner? Do you know about the noun? Do you know about the pronoun? Do you know about the articles? Do you know about the determiner? Let we readout the determiner? Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt) P.K Test Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

What do I see? What do I think? What do I wonder? What do I see? What do I think? What do I wonder? Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt) STW Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Determiners Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Determiners Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Determiners can be divided into two types Determiners Specific Determiners General determiners Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Determiners Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

In the Specific Determiners the, this, that, these, those, my, your, his, her, its, our and there are used. Specific Determiners Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Specific Determiners For Example : - These eggs are rotten Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Specific Determiners For Example : - The dog barked at the boy Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Specific Determiners For Example : - Their bus was late Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Determiners Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

General Determiners In the General determiners a, an, a few, a little, all, both, fewer, little, many, most, much and other etc. are used. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

General Determiners For Example : - A man sat under an umbrella A man sat under an umbrella Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

General Determiners For Example : - Have you got any English books. Have you got any English books. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

General Determiners For Example : - There is enough food to feed everyone There is enough food to feed everyone Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Prepositions Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

A Preposition is an important word used with a noun or noun equivalent to show its relation with some other word in the sentence. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt) Prepositions Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Some important Distinctions in the Use of Certain Preposition are. In, at, on, to till, for, since, from, in within, between, among etc. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Some important Distinctions in the Use of Certain Preposition are. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Some Example’s of Prepositions Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

IN – ‘In’ is generally used before the names of Countries, months, years, centuries and long periods. Example:- In England, it often snows in December. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

IN – ‘In’ is generally used before the names of Countries, months, years, centuries and long periods. Example:- I am in the house. I am in the house. In England, it often snows in December. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

At – ‘At’ is used when there is a small extent of space or time. ‘At’ means inside, just outside or just be inside the building Example:- I have a meeting at 9am. Jane went home at lunchtime. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

On – ‘on’ is used with the days of the week, month or days. On – ‘on’ is used with the days of the week, month or days. Example:- Where will you on New Year's Day? Her birthday is on 20 November. Her birthday is on 20 November. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Modals Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Modals A modal is an auxiliary verb which is used with a main verb to indicate a particular attitude such as possibility, obligation, prediction etc. Example:- A modal is an auxiliary verb which is used with a main verb to indicate a particular attitude such as possibility, obligation, prediction etc. Can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, must, ought to, need, used to etc. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Modals are also sometimes referred to as Modal verbs or Modal auxiliaries. Auxiliaries in English are of two types. Auxiliaries As main verbs As helping verbs Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Modals Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

As Main Verbs The book is on the rack. I have a pen. I do My duty. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Modals Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

As Helping verbs I did not hit him. He is playing a match. I am not writing a letter. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Conjunctions Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Conjunctions A Conjunction is a part of speech that connects words, clauses, sentences or shows relation between sentences. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Conjunctions Example:- Give her a pen or a pencil. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Conjunctions Example:- He is hard-working but not intelligent. He is hard-working but not intelligent. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Conjunctions Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Kinds of Conjunctions Conjunctions can be classified into three types: Conjunction Co - ordinative Subordinative Correlative Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Co – ordinative Conjunctions Co- ordinative conjuctions are those conjunction that join words, phrases of equal rank. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Co – ordinative Conjunctions Example:- Ram and sham went to the market. Ram and sham went to the market. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Co – ordinative Conjunctions Example:- Sonu is coward but mohan is very brave. Sonu is coward but mohan is very brave. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Subordinative Conjunctions The majority of conjunctions are "subordinating conjunctions". Common subordinating conjunctions are:- after, as, because, before, how, if, once, since, than, that, till, when, where, whether, while etc. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Subordinative Conjunctions Example:- He continued gambling till he lost all his money. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Correlative conjunctions work in pairs to join words and groups of words of equal weight in a sentence. There are six different pairs of correlative conjunctions. 1) either...or 2) not only...but also 3) neither...nor 4) both...and 5) whether...or 6) just as...so etc. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt) Correlative Conjunctions Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Correlative Conjunctions Example:- She is not only beautiful but intelligent also Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Exercise Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

How determiners are used? Why conjunction is used? What are the various types of conjunctions? Where auxiliaries are used as main verbs? When modals are used? How determiners are used? Why conjunction is used? What are the various types of conjunctions? Where auxiliaries are used as main verbs? When modals are used? Questionery based on 1H 4W Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Knowledge- what are determiners? Understanding- What are various types of determiners? Application- Write down a brief note on determiners? Analysis- What are differences between specific and general determiners? Synthesis- If there is no rule for English grammar what will happen? Evaluation- What are your learning's from this project? Knowledge- what are determiners? Understanding- What are various types of determiners? Application- Write down a brief note on determiners? Analysis- What are differences between specific and general determiners? Synthesis- If there is no rule for English grammar what will happen? Evaluation- What are your learning's from this project? Hot & lot Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Question’s 1. How many types of Determiners ? 2. What is Preposition ? 3. Give some Example’s of Prepositions. 4. What are modals ? 1. How many types of Determiners ? 2. What is Preposition ? 3. Give some Example’s of Prepositions. 4. What are modals ? Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Answer’s 1. Two types of Determiners. 2. A Preposition is an important word used with a noun or noun equivalent to show its relation with some other word in the sentence. 3. In, at, on, to till, for, since, from, in within, between, among etc. 4. A modal is an auxiliary verb which is used with a main verb to indicate a particular attitude such as possibility, obligation, prediction etc. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

6. Explain the Specific Determiners. 7. What is Conjunction. 8. What is Co- ordinative conjuctions. Question’s 5. Give some example’s of modal ? Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Answer 6. In the Specific Determiners the, this, that, these, those, my, your, his, her, its, our and there are used. 7. A Conjunction is a part of speech that connects words, clauses, sentences or shows relations between sentences. 8. Co- ordinative conjuctions are those conjunction that join words, phrases of equal rank. 5. Can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, must, ought to, need, used to etc. Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Source 1. Book English, 10 th Class, Chapter – 1 st, Page No : 1 st Book English, 10 th Class, Chapter – 1 st, Page No : 1 st Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)

Thank you CC: Sukhwinder Singh Kapurthala CC: Sukhwinder Singh Kapurthala Govt. High School Burewal (Kpt)