Monday, 12 October 2020

Indefinite article

 

 

Indefinite article

Articles are divided into two parts.

They are indefinite article and definite article.

The indefinite article (a and an)

a is used before   consonant or vowel that its sound as  consonant sounds.

Examplea:    

a car                           a woman         

a university                a useful thing

Indefinite article Articles are divided into two parts. They are indefinite article and definite article. The indefinite article (a and an) a is used before   consonant or vowel that its sound as  consonant sounds.


an is used  before vowel sound ( a, e, i, o, u ) or h silence letter.

Examples:

an hour      an egg        an apple        an actor

a and an  are used for all genders.

Examples:

a boy           a girl      an actor      an actress 

a car      an animal

Indefinite article is used with material noun.

Examples:

-Have a glass of wine?

-I’ve got a paper.

-I use an iron.

We can say a week, a year, a kilo, a month, a day

Examples:

-She works eight hours a day, six day a week.

-How much are those potatoes ? $2 a kilo.

-How often do you go to the cinema?  About once a month.

a can also with “ few and little”

-I have a few friends in Bangkok.

 -we have a little time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

indefinite article


Articles are divided into two parts. They are indefinite article and definite article. The indefinite article (a and an)



Indefinite article

Articles are divided into two parts.

They are indefinite article and definite article.

The indefinite article (a and an)

a is used before   consonant or vowel that its sound as  consonant sounds.




Wednesday, 7 October 2020

Conditional sentence | Basic english grammar



Conditional sentence is a sentence, often starting with 'if' or 'unless', in which one half expresses something which depends on the other half a conditional clause. Example: If I won a lot of money, I'd go travelling


Conditional sentence is a sentence, often starting with 'if' or 'unless', in which one half expresses something which depends on the other half a conditional clause.

Example: If I won a lot of money, I'd go travelling.





Monday, 5 October 2020

Personal Pronouns

 

Personal Pronouns

A pronoun is a word used instead of a noun.

I am a student.             We are soldiers.

You are a driver.           He is a police man.

We are teachers.            She is an actress.

You are doctors.             It is a pen.

They are pilots.


Personal Pronouns


I, You, We, They, He, She, It, are called personal pronouns because they stands for the three persons.

First person is the person speaking (I, We).

  -I am a student in grade “7”.

  - We are workers in group “A”

Second person is the person spoken to. (You)

-You are a footballer.

Note:  “You” is used both in the singular and plural.

You are a student.

You are all students.

 

 

Personal pronouns - learn english

A pronoun is a word used instead of a noun. I am  a student.             We are soldiers. You are  a driver.           He is a police man. we are  teachers.            She is an actress. You are doctors.             It is a pen. They are pilots.


A pronoun is a word used instead of a noun.

I am  a student.             We are soldiers.

You are  a driver.           He is a police man.

we are  teachers.            She is an actress.

You are doctors.             It is a pen.

They are pilots.

I , You, We, They . He, She, It, are called personal pronouns because they stands for the three persons.