Reporting EL102
Reporting EL102
Reporting EL102
CONJUNCTION &
INTERJECTION
What is
verb?
Action words
that tells what
we are doing.
A verb may tell us:
(1)What a person or
thing does;
o Ali laughs.
oThe clock strikes.
oMaria work hard.
(2)What is done to
a person or thing;
oSarah was
scolded.
oThe window is
broken.
(3) What a person
or thing is;
oThe cat is dead.
oGlass is brittle.
oI feel sorry.
oShe is late in the
class.
There are different types of verbs in
generative grammar.
E.g.
Rica is playing badminton.
Three types of Main verb
Transitive verb & Intransitive verb
Example:
I am painting.
Regular Verb
Regular - are those whose conjunction follows the
typical pattern, or one of the typical
& patterns, of language which it belongs.
Irregular -They form their inflected parts by adding
verb the typical endings -s, -ing, and –ed to give
form such as plays, entering and liked.
Example:
play, enter, like
Irregular
-The pastverb
tense is not formed by
adding the usual “ –ed” ending.
Example:
Sing (sang), feel (felt), and go
(went).
Finite verb
Finite & - It is limited or bounded.
- It changes its form according to
Non- its tense.
Finite
verb Example:
1. Ray has written a letter.
2. She gave a written statement
before the judge.
An infinite verb is
Non- Finite unlimited and
verb bounded. It is opposite
to finite verb
Example:
I suspect it was him.
What is an auxiliary verb?
- is a verb that adds functional or
grammatical meaning to the
clause in which it appears, so as
to express tense, aspect,
modality, voice, emphasis, etc.
Auxiliary
-Auxiliary verb usually accompany
verb by main verb and the main verb
provides the main semantic
content of clause.
Example:
I have finished my lunch.
Help the main verb
express action or state
of being.
Helping Helping verb have no
meaning on their own.
verb
Example:
We have eaten.
These are the verbs, be,
Primary do and have.
helping
verb Be ( am, is, are, was,
were, be, been, being)
Have (have, has, had)
Do (do, does, did)
- We use modal helping
verbs to “modify” the
meaning of the main
Modal verb in some way.
helping
verb - It expresses necessity
or possibility, and
changes the main verb in
that sense.
These are the
modal verbs:
can, could
may, might
will, would
shall, should
must
ought to
PREPOSITION
-preposition is a group of words that is
used with a noun, pronoun, or noun
phrase to show direction, location, or
time, or to introduce an object.
Examples:
Intransitive
For example, “outside” can be used in the
Preposition following sentence without a complement,
s “she lived outside.” You could add a
complement to this, “She lived outside the
city limits,” but it is unnecessary when
using it.
Conjunctive Preposition
This type of preposition uses a clause
as the complement. Traditional
grammar may categorize these are
subordinating conjunctions instead of
conjunctive prepositions.