Scholar's JUNIOR ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION || Class 6 || Section I | Unit I || Lesson 5: PARTS OF SPEECH

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EXERCISE

Exercise 1. Answer these questions:
1. How many parts of speech are there in all
Ans: There are nine parts of speech are there.

2. Name all the parts of speech.
Ans: The name of all the parts of speech are: Nouns,
Pronouns, Determiners, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections.

📖 Chp 1. The Alphabet
📖 Chp 5. Parts of Speech
📖 Chp 11. The Pronoun
📖 Chp 13. Specific Determiners
📖 Chp 14. General Determiners
📖 Chp 15. The Adjective
📖 Chp 16. Degree of Comparison
📖 Chp 17. The Verb

3. What are words made up of?
Ans: Words are made up of letters.

4. What are sentences made up of?
Ans: Sentences are made up of words.

5. Do all the words in a sentence does the same job?
Ans: No, all the words in a sentence don't do the same job.

6. What is Grammar?
Ans: Grammar is the science that teaches us how to speak and write a language in the correct form.

7. What are the three varieties of English? Define each of them.
Ans: The three varieties of English are: Standard English, Good English and Correct English.

Standard English: It is the national variety of this language. It is used throughout the
educational system and official sphere.

Good English: It is wrongly considered to be correct English. It aims at conveying one idea clearly and properly so that it may go directly to the listener or reader.

Correct English: Correct English carries the notion of correctness so that there remains no confusion in following the meaning that the speaker or writer wants to convey.




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