Posts

Showing posts from July, 2019

Prepositions (part 04)

Image
Across  Meaning is "to the other side of accross the river"     Ex:-* they swim accross the river Along   The meaning is whole length of      Ex:- *we drive along high street  Thrugh  Meaning is"from end to end"   Ex:-* the train rang thrugh the tunnel        * he lost his money thrugh carelessness  Beyond     Meaning is "out side"        Ex:-* the church is beyond the bridge               Towards Meaning "in that direction "     Ex:-* i went towards them   Near Meaning is "close"      Ex :-* our house is near that park              Against   the meaning is "opposite"    Ex:- *they are playin against us tomorrow            Up and down Up referce to from lower position to a higher position      Ex:-*he went up a ladder to repair the roof             Down referce to from a higher position to a lower position      Ex:-*he came down the ladder after repairing the roof... ****ANU/IT/2019/F/0011*NILMINI****             

Prepositions (part03)

Image
UNDER AND BELOW meaning is "in a lower possion"or "less than"uder also meanins "covered" or "hodden by". Ex:-•he is working under the manager        •she is unde the age of 18        •I hide the key unde the pilo        •there flat is bellow ours Becide,behind,infront of,opposit,between.   These prepositions give directions.     Ex:-•sahan is behind supun.            •the lecture is infront of the student           •supun is sitting opposit ishara          •supun is between ishara and saduni Among  and between   Among is used when there are more than two people      Ex:-•there was a quarrel among prisoner             •there was a discuss between the manager and his assistant  Besides    Besides means "in addition to ".   Ex:- •besides helping on the kichen           •she also washesh the cloths *******[Beside +verb+ing]******* With   A meaning is "in the company of".    Ex:-• he came with some his friends            •She cut t

Prepositions.(part 02)

Image
06.FROM     Use for;-*use to express time with the prepositions "to"                  *use to express movements                    *to indicate source or separation              Ex:-• from 5 o'clock to 8 o'clock                •he flew from lundon to parise.                •he took water from the well(surse)                •I got money from him                 07.TO   Use for;-* used with"from"                 *used with people/place                 *used with the meaning of "in direction of"             Ex:-• from  may  to  june.                •send letters to friends/to france                •he went to the gate 08.FOR     Use for;-*used with a period of time                   *for a purpose                    *to express the meaning "to help"                   *to describe duration       Ex:-•for five years,for two hours,for six months              •he went for a walk             •we must fight for our rights              •I buy these

Prepositions

Image
* Introduction 

Preposition

Image
➤Before Used as the preposition  " after " before is use with  a noun, pronoun and gerund. Example:- Before lunch. I sit before you. Before going home ➤Off   The meaning is" away from ". Example:- He got off the bus. he fell off the ladder.   ➤ Into used to express entrance hole.  Example:- The mouse crept into hole. We can't get into our house. Pour some milk into the jug. ➤Above/over Meaning is in a " higher poisson " . over expresses movement from one side to the other.  Example:- There flat is above overs. The plane flies above there house. The boy are jumping over the fence. ➤Out of The preposition out of use with he meaning of " away from, from within, among "  Example:- we must get out of this house. He takes his pens out of his pocket. She is best out of the girls. Reg No:-0055

Relative Pronouns

Relative Pronouns   The relative pronouns are Whose,Which,What,Who        Ex: John is the boy who won the prize this year.he doesn't no what he is talking about

Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers

 Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers Cardinal numbers  are use to express the quantity. Ex:- two dogs are barking outside . Ordinal numbers are refer to show the position of some one or something in series . Ex:- She was the first in the class. Examples for ordinal numbers are,         First          Second          Third Some indefinite pronouns are also considered as determiners.. Ex:-  somebody          some one          Nobody           None          Everybody/Everyone/all          Anyone          Anybody           Something          Nothing           Each          Other More examples for quantifiers.          Some          Any                           Much          Many          Little           A little           Few          A few          Both          Either          Neither                     Little / A Little "little/A little" use before uncountable nouns. Ex:- There is a little

Demonstratives | Quantifiers | Possessine

Image
DEMONSTRATIVES    * There are two types of demonstrative s                         1. Single                               - This                               - That                                                                 Example for :                                    1. This bike is mine                                    2. This is my brother                                    3. That house is mine                                    4. That car is his                            2. Plural                                  - These                                  - Those                                                          Example for :                                    1. These books are our                                    2. Those shoes are mine                                    3. These are her clothes                                    4. Those are my pens  * Demonstratives refer to show who or what i

Determiners

Image
                                                                        DETERMINERS What is the determiners?              A determiners is a word that comes before a noun or noun phrase .A determiner identifies                   whether the noun or noun phrase is general of specific. We use determiners at the start of the noun. we aren't use determiners more than once in the start of the noun phrase.         There are several types of determiners. Articles. Demonstratives. Quantifiers. Possessives.   Cardinal and ordinal numbers. Relative pronouns.                                           Articles.            There are two kinds of  articles. An/A=  An with singular noun beginning with a vowel.                        A with singular noun beginning with a consonant. The   = For singular and plural nouns but the noun have to be specific.                                                Example for "An/A" Please hand me a