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TOPIC: WORD CLASS Lesson 1
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Noun A word that refers to a person (such as Mike or doctor), a place (such Dhaka or city), or a thing, a quality or an activity (such as plant, sorrow or tennis)
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Classification of Nouns Proper Noun A word that is the name of a person, a place, an institution, etc. and is written with a capital letter, for example, Tom, Texas, the White House
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Common Noun A word that refers to an object or a thing but is not the name of a particular person, place or thing (such as table, cat or sea)
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Collective Noun A singular noun, such as committee or team, that refers to a group of people, animals or things and, in British English, can be used with either a singular or a plural verb. In American English it must be used with a singular verb. For example: jury, fleet, team, band, bunch etc.
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Abstract Noun A noun, for example goodness, kindness, or freedom, that refers to an idea or a general quality, not to a physical object
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Pronoun A word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase, for example he, it, hers, me, them etc.
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Classification of Pronouns Personal Pronoun Any of the pronouns I, you, he, she, it, we, they, me, him, her, us, them Demonstrative Pronoun or Determiner A word such as the, some, my, etc. that comes before a noun to show how the noun is being used
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Relative Pronoun Referring to an earlier noun, sentence or part of a sentence such as; who, which, that etc. Possessive Pronoun Showing that something belongs to somebody or something such as; my, mine, yours, theirs, hers, his, ours etc.
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Reflexive or Emphatic Pronoun A reflexive word or form of a word shows that the action of the verb affects the person who performs the action. In ‘He cut himself’, ‘cut’ is a reflexive verb and ‘himself’ is a reflexive pronoun. More examples: ourselves, myself, herself, themselves etc.
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Interrogative pronoun Used in questions (a question word) for example, who, which, why etc. Why don’t you practice English regularly? Who are you looking for?
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Verb A word or group of words that expresses an action (such as eat), an event (such as happen) or a state (such as exist)
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Classification of Verbs Transitive Verb Used with a direct object Example: I write a letter. Intransitive Verb Used without a direct object Example: I write. Birds fly. Wind blows.
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Finite Verb A finite verb form shows a particular tense, person or number Non-finite Verb A non-finite verb form does not show a particular tense, person or number Am, is, are, was, and were are the finite forms of ‘be’; ‘being’, and ‘been’ are the non-finite forms. Ex: I want to go home. He wants to go home.
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Adjective A word that describes a person or thing, for example big, red and clever in a big house, red wine, and a clever idea
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Adverb A word that adds more information about place, time, manner, cause or degree to a verb, an adjective, a phrase or another adverb In ‘speak kindly’, ‘incredibly deep’, ‘just in time’, and ‘too quickly’,…. ‘kindly’, ‘incredibly’, ‘just’ and ‘too’ are all adverbs.
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English Language I (Sentences & their Elements) Md. Shakhawat Hossain Lecturer, Dept. of English Northern University Bangladesh
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