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Dinition of EnglishGrammar
The grammar of the l English language presents many of the typical features of
the European languages. The name presents difference between singularly and
plurally. In English modern, unlike his predecessor the ancient Englishman, the
name does not do distinctions of kind or case. The differences of case and kind
are restricted in English modern to the pronoun, as it happens for example in
the languages romances.
In the verbal system the English, as the German and the languages romances,
has suffered a similar evolution. They have been created " compound forms of
perfectly " to express the perfect aspect and " you form perifrásticas " with the
verb to be to express the progressive or constant aspect. Another similarity is
the development of forms of future from auxiliary verbs. An important
difference between the Englishman and other Germanic languages and
romances is the weakening of a subjunctive way. Equally the Englishman, as the
German, the Dutch or the Romanesque languages, has created definite genuine
articles from demonstrative forms.
• The English grammar is the way in which meanings are
encoded into wordings in the English language. This
includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses,
and sentences, right up to the structure of whole texts.
• There are historical, social, cultural and regional
variations of English. Divergences from
the grammar described here occur in some dialects. This
article describes a generalized present-day standard
English a form of speech and writing used in public
discourse, including broadcasting, education,
entertainment, government, and news, over a range of
registers from formal to informal. There are differences
in grammar between the standard forms
of British, American, and Australian English, although
these are more minor than differences
in vocabulary and pronunciation.
Classification of the
English Grammar
A noun is a word that there names a person, a
place or a thing. ,
Example:
Sarah, lady, cat, New York, Canada, room,
school, football, reading.
Sentece:
People like to go to the beach.
The word "noun" ("noun") has his root in the
Latin word nomen, which means "name", and
the nouns really are used to name persons,
places and things.
Substantive
Pronouns
A pronoun is a word that is used instead of a noun.
Example
•He doesn't want go with them.
Adjectives
An adjective is a word that describes a person or a thing.
Example
• Big, pretty, expensive, green, round, French, loud, quick, fat.
Sentence
He has big blue eyes
Verb
A verb is a word or a group of words that an action or a
condition expresses.
Example
Go, jump, sleep, eat, think, be, change, become, drive, complete.
Sentence
We had a nice lunch.
Adverb
An adverb is a word that describes or gives more information
about a verb, an adjective, another adverb or even a prayer
completes.
The adverbs generally answer to the following
questions:
When, where,how
•An adverb can describe a verb:
She runs quickly
•An adverb can describe an adjective:
She is so beautiful.
•An adverb can describe another adverb
She smokes very rarely.
•An adverb can describe an entire sentence
The word "adverb" has his root of the Latin ad -
(attaché a) and verbum (word)
In many cases (but not always!) the
adverbs have the following form:
Adjective + "-ly“
Example
Quick + ly = quickly
Strange + ly = strangely
Dead + ly = deadly
Sudden + ly = suddenly
Prepositions
A proposition is a word that is used before a noun or a
pronoun to connect it to another word in the prayer.
Normally it is used to show location, direction, time, etc.
Example:
On, in, at, by, under, above, beside, to, out, from, for.
Sentence
I sat on the floor.
Conjunctions
A conjunction is a word that joins parts of a prayer.
Examples:
And, but, or, because, so.
Sentence
I want to come, but I can't.
Interjections
An interjection is a sound, a word or a
brief phrase that is used to express the
emotion about that he speaks.
Example
Oh! ,Look out!
Different English Grammar
• The Spanish has only five sounds of members whereas the Englishman
has more than 14, according to the regional dialects.
• The consonants v, ll, h, j, r, rr, z, and x have very different pronunciations
in both languages. The consonant ñ does not exist in English; on the other
hand, the sound that she represents is written by two letters, ny
• They declare some combinations in a different way.
• In Spanish, the scripts are in use instead of the inverted commas as
brand of dialog: " He Eats here, " I have said. - come here he said to him.
• The sustantive in English do not have genre
It is not a question of a difference that it
impedes very much the language, except when
we have to place several adjectives. They
place this way: the one that describes a
more intrinsic characteristic to the noun is
the one that goes more nearby, which
expresses a more general opinion, the most
distant.
•The nEgation is simple
Only it is possible to denied once
•The adjectives go before the
substantive
This difference is one of the reasons for which we say that the English
grammar is easy. It is all the same that you speak about a dog or an
apple, in English we will say the/a dog or the/an Apple The only thing
with what we must have care is that when we place a personal pronoun
to substitutea noun. It is necessary to bear in mind that he/she only is
used for persons and, strange, for animals.
It is not possible to omit the
subject when on he deals, this owes
to itself to that the verbs in
English do not conjugate (good, to
sorrow) and therefore it does not
indicate us the kind or number of
the subject, for what this
information only us her contributes
the subject, If we do not want to
repeat, we must use a personal
pronoun.
•The subject is
necessary
•The capital letters and signs of
punctuation are used of it forms lightly
different
They are used of different form, it is
necessary to bear them in mind at the moment
of writing.
For example:
-The days of the week, months and languages
are written in capital letter in English.
-The signs of admiration and interrogation
only are used ultimately in English.
-In English, on having put something within
quotation marks " " the signs of punctuation
stay inside, nevertheless, in Spanish put
out.
•The structure of
the sentences
Every word inside a
sentence in Spanish, has
a complete, exact enough
meaning, every word in
Castilian, has a clear
content. On the other
hand, in English, every
word has a definite
content, the accuracy of
a meaning, depends on
several words.
Comparison between the English Grammar and
Spanish
•Both are alphabetical languages, which means that there use
symbols (letters) about representing the sounds and both
languages using the Roman alphabet.
•The 30 % to 40 % of all the words in English has a word related in
Spanish. With similar sound, aspect and meaning.
•Except for a couple of exceptions in the order of the words (I
modify before the noun in English and noun before the adjective in
Spanish), the prayers in both languages have the same basic
structures.
•The same basic components take part of the learning to read in
both languages: phonemic recognition, phonetics, fluency,
comprehension and vocabulary.

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English grammar

  • 1. Dinition of EnglishGrammar The grammar of the l English language presents many of the typical features of the European languages. The name presents difference between singularly and plurally. In English modern, unlike his predecessor the ancient Englishman, the name does not do distinctions of kind or case. The differences of case and kind are restricted in English modern to the pronoun, as it happens for example in the languages romances. In the verbal system the English, as the German and the languages romances, has suffered a similar evolution. They have been created " compound forms of perfectly " to express the perfect aspect and " you form perifrásticas " with the verb to be to express the progressive or constant aspect. Another similarity is the development of forms of future from auxiliary verbs. An important difference between the Englishman and other Germanic languages and romances is the weakening of a subjunctive way. Equally the Englishman, as the German, the Dutch or the Romanesque languages, has created definite genuine articles from demonstrative forms.
  • 2. • The English grammar is the way in which meanings are encoded into wordings in the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses, and sentences, right up to the structure of whole texts. • There are historical, social, cultural and regional variations of English. Divergences from the grammar described here occur in some dialects. This article describes a generalized present-day standard English a form of speech and writing used in public discourse, including broadcasting, education, entertainment, government, and news, over a range of registers from formal to informal. There are differences in grammar between the standard forms of British, American, and Australian English, although these are more minor than differences in vocabulary and pronunciation.
  • 3. Classification of the English Grammar A noun is a word that there names a person, a place or a thing. , Example: Sarah, lady, cat, New York, Canada, room, school, football, reading. Sentece: People like to go to the beach. The word "noun" ("noun") has his root in the Latin word nomen, which means "name", and the nouns really are used to name persons, places and things. Substantive
  • 4. Pronouns A pronoun is a word that is used instead of a noun. Example •He doesn't want go with them. Adjectives An adjective is a word that describes a person or a thing. Example • Big, pretty, expensive, green, round, French, loud, quick, fat. Sentence He has big blue eyes Verb A verb is a word or a group of words that an action or a condition expresses. Example Go, jump, sleep, eat, think, be, change, become, drive, complete. Sentence We had a nice lunch.
  • 5. Adverb An adverb is a word that describes or gives more information about a verb, an adjective, another adverb or even a prayer completes. The adverbs generally answer to the following questions: When, where,how •An adverb can describe a verb: She runs quickly •An adverb can describe an adjective: She is so beautiful. •An adverb can describe another adverb She smokes very rarely. •An adverb can describe an entire sentence The word "adverb" has his root of the Latin ad - (attaché a) and verbum (word) In many cases (but not always!) the adverbs have the following form: Adjective + "-ly“ Example Quick + ly = quickly Strange + ly = strangely Dead + ly = deadly Sudden + ly = suddenly
  • 6. Prepositions A proposition is a word that is used before a noun or a pronoun to connect it to another word in the prayer. Normally it is used to show location, direction, time, etc. Example: On, in, at, by, under, above, beside, to, out, from, for. Sentence I sat on the floor. Conjunctions A conjunction is a word that joins parts of a prayer. Examples: And, but, or, because, so. Sentence I want to come, but I can't. Interjections An interjection is a sound, a word or a brief phrase that is used to express the emotion about that he speaks. Example Oh! ,Look out!
  • 7. Different English Grammar • The Spanish has only five sounds of members whereas the Englishman has more than 14, according to the regional dialects. • The consonants v, ll, h, j, r, rr, z, and x have very different pronunciations in both languages. The consonant ñ does not exist in English; on the other hand, the sound that she represents is written by two letters, ny • They declare some combinations in a different way. • In Spanish, the scripts are in use instead of the inverted commas as brand of dialog: " He Eats here, " I have said. - come here he said to him. • The sustantive in English do not have genre
  • 8. It is not a question of a difference that it impedes very much the language, except when we have to place several adjectives. They place this way: the one that describes a more intrinsic characteristic to the noun is the one that goes more nearby, which expresses a more general opinion, the most distant. •The nEgation is simple Only it is possible to denied once •The adjectives go before the substantive This difference is one of the reasons for which we say that the English grammar is easy. It is all the same that you speak about a dog or an apple, in English we will say the/a dog or the/an Apple The only thing with what we must have care is that when we place a personal pronoun to substitutea noun. It is necessary to bear in mind that he/she only is used for persons and, strange, for animals. It is not possible to omit the subject when on he deals, this owes to itself to that the verbs in English do not conjugate (good, to sorrow) and therefore it does not indicate us the kind or number of the subject, for what this information only us her contributes the subject, If we do not want to repeat, we must use a personal pronoun. •The subject is necessary
  • 9. •The capital letters and signs of punctuation are used of it forms lightly different They are used of different form, it is necessary to bear them in mind at the moment of writing. For example: -The days of the week, months and languages are written in capital letter in English. -The signs of admiration and interrogation only are used ultimately in English. -In English, on having put something within quotation marks " " the signs of punctuation stay inside, nevertheless, in Spanish put out. •The structure of the sentences Every word inside a sentence in Spanish, has a complete, exact enough meaning, every word in Castilian, has a clear content. On the other hand, in English, every word has a definite content, the accuracy of a meaning, depends on several words.
  • 10. Comparison between the English Grammar and Spanish •Both are alphabetical languages, which means that there use symbols (letters) about representing the sounds and both languages using the Roman alphabet. •The 30 % to 40 % of all the words in English has a word related in Spanish. With similar sound, aspect and meaning. •Except for a couple of exceptions in the order of the words (I modify before the noun in English and noun before the adjective in Spanish), the prayers in both languages have the same basic structures. •The same basic components take part of the learning to read in both languages: phonemic recognition, phonetics, fluency, comprehension and vocabulary.