Unit - V Communicative Grammar
5.1.1 - Affirmative Statement
Using Affirmative Sentences Although not essential to conveying clear thought, it would be rathe...
5.1.2 - Framing Questions
The interrogative pronouns who, what, whom, whose, which and the interrogative adverbs where, whe...
5.1.3 - Prepositions
A preposition is a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words within a sentence...
5.1.4 - Error Correction
Methods of Error Correction 1. Certain nouns possess a singular form but still represent plu...
5.1.5 - Analogy
An analogy is a comparison of two things to highlight their similarities. Often the things being ...
5.1.6 - Phrasal Verbs
A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and an adverb or preposition, for example ‘shut up’ or ...
5.1.7 - Expressions to Ask Permission
There are various ways of giving and asking permission. Type 1 May I (please)…? This i...
5.1.8 - Order of Adjective
In many languages, adjectives denoting attributes usually occur in a specific order. Generally, t...
5.1.9 - Connectives
A connective is a word or phrase that links clauses or sentences. Connectives can be conjunctions...
5.1.10 - Verb
What is a verb? A verb is one of the main parts of a sentence or question in English. In fact, ...
5.1.11 - Negative Sentences
Negative sentences state that something is false or basically the opposite of the truth. We are a...
5.1.12 - Singular and Plural
REGULAR NOUNS Most singular nouns form the plural by adding –s. EXAMPLES Singular P...