Module 3 - Section B: Grammar
The chapter focuses on essential grammar concepts including determiners, tenses, modals, subject-verb concord, and reported speech, which are crucial for accurate communication in English. Each unit provides definitions, rules and examples, alongside practice exercises to reinforce understanding. Furthermore, integrated grammar practices are introduced to help students apply their knowledge in real-world contexts.
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What we have learnt
- Determiners clarify nouns and their quantity.
- Tenses indicate the timing and nature of actions.
- Modals express attitudes such as ability, permission, and prediction.
- Subject-verb concord ensures that verbs agree with their subjects in number.
- Reported speech conveys information without quoting the exact words.
Key Concepts
- -- Determiners
- Words that clarify nouns, indicating which one, how many, or whose.
- -- Tenses
- Grammatical forms that indicate the time an action occurs (past, present, future) and its nature (simple, continuous, perfect).
- -- Modals
- Auxiliary verbs that denote possibility, permission, obligation, and ability.
- -- SubjectVerb Concord
- Rules ensuring that verbs agree in number with their subjects.
- -- Reported Speech
- A method of conveying what someone said by changing the syntax and pronouns without using their exact words.
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