WORD FORM INDENTIFICATION
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WORD - FORM INDENTIFICATION
Noun
Subject
- Computers are being used in all kinds of work.
- Math is the subject I like best
After adjectives
- She is a good teacher
- Dirty air is chiefly a city problem
- His talk was successful
After enough
- He didn’t have enough money to buy that house.
After article: a/ an/ the or ‘this, that, these, those, each, every, both, no…’
(a/ an/ the + adj + noun)
- The scientists have become important people in our society.
- Some difficult problems have been solved by this man.
- She is such a kind girl that everybody loves her.
After prepositions
- The robbery is under investigation.
- He has a good knowledge of science.
After quantifiers: few, a few, little, a little, some, any, many, most…
- You have to do a lot of exercises of grammar.
- I have little knowledge about genetics.
- Most boys like playing football.
Exclamation “What”
- What a nice day!
Adjectives
Adjective + noun
- Modern society needs engineers.
After ‘be, seem, appear, feel, taste, look, sound, smell, keep,…’
(keep, make + O + adj.)
- She is beautiful.
- Tom seems tired now.
- Peter felt upset because he failed the test.
- Mary looks happy now.
- We should make our school clean and tidy.
Be, seem, look, taste… + adv(too) + adj.
- He is too short to play basketball.
- Daisy is too young to drive a car.
Be + adj. + enough
- She is tall enough to play basketball.
- Bill is rich enough to buy such an expensive house
Be, seem, look, feel, smell, taste + so + adj. + that
- The weather was so bad that we decided to stay at home.
- The film is so exciting that I’ve seen it many times
Comparisons
- Meat is more expensive than fish.
- This is the most intelligent boy I’ve ever seen.
- He is as deaf as a post.
Exclamation
- How beautiful the girl is!
- How nice the day is!
Adverbs
V(aux) + adv + V(m)
- The South of Vietnam was completely liberated on April 30, 1975.
- I have recently finished my work.
Be, feel, look + adv + adj.
- I’m truthfully grateful to you for your help.
- Nitric oxide is highly harmful.
- I feel completely interested in this book.
V(m) + too + adv.
- He studied too lazily to pass his exam.
- She came too late to see him yesterday.
V(m) + so + adv.+ that
- Jack drove so fast that he caused an accident.
- The child ate so much that he was sick.
- He works so hard that he rarely goes to the movies
S+V+O+ adv.
- The doctor told me to breathe in slowly.
- The surgeon performed the operation successfully.
- She did some old jobs at home disappointedly.
V(m) + adv+ enough
- She drives carefully enough to be safe.
- He worked hard enough to succeed.
At the beginning of a sentence or between (, ,)
- Suddenly, he heard a strange voice.
- It’s raining hard. Tom, however, goes to school.
Verbs
After subject..
Noun
Subject
- Computers are being used in all kinds of work.
- Math is the subject I like best
After adjectives
- She is a good teacher
- Dirty air is chiefly a city problem
- His talk was successful
After enough
- He didn’t have enough money to buy that house.
After article: a/ an/ the or ‘this, that, these, those, each, every, both, no…’
(a/ an/ the + adj + noun)
- The scientists have become important people in our society.
- Some difficult problems have been solved by this man.
- She is such a kind girl that everybody loves her.
After prepositions
- The robbery is under investigation.
- He has a good knowledge of science.
After quantifiers: few, a few, little, a little, some, any, many, most…
- You have to do a lot of exercises of grammar.
- I have little knowledge about genetics.
- Most boys like playing football.
Exclamation “What”
- What a nice day!
Adjectives
Adjective + noun
- Modern society needs engineers.
After ‘be, seem, appear, feel, taste, look, sound, smell, keep,…’
(keep, make + O + adj.)
- She is beautiful.
- Tom seems tired now.
- Peter felt upset because he failed the test.
- Mary looks happy now.
- We should make our school clean and tidy.
Be, seem, look, taste… + adv(too) + adj.
- He is too short to play basketball.
- Daisy is too young to drive a car.
Be + adj. + enough
- She is tall enough to play basketball.
- Bill is rich enough to buy such an expensive house
Be, seem, look, feel, smell, taste + so + adj. + that
- The weather was so bad that we decided to stay at home.
- The film is so exciting that I’ve seen it many times
Comparisons
- Meat is more expensive than fish.
- This is the most intelligent boy I’ve ever seen.
- He is as deaf as a post.
Exclamation
- How beautiful the girl is!
- How nice the day is!
Adverbs
V(aux) + adv + V(m)
- The South of Vietnam was completely liberated on April 30, 1975.
- I have recently finished my work.
Be, feel, look + adv + adj.
- I’m truthfully grateful to you for your help.
- Nitric oxide is highly harmful.
- I feel completely interested in this book.
V(m) + too + adv.
- He studied too lazily to pass his exam.
- She came too late to see him yesterday.
V(m) + so + adv.+ that
- Jack drove so fast that he caused an accident.
- The child ate so much that he was sick.
- He works so hard that he rarely goes to the movies
S+V+O+ adv.
- The doctor told me to breathe in slowly.
- The surgeon performed the operation successfully.
- She did some old jobs at home disappointedly.
V(m) + adv+ enough
- She drives carefully enough to be safe.
- He worked hard enough to succeed.
At the beginning of a sentence or between (, ,)
- Suddenly, he heard a strange voice.
- It’s raining hard. Tom, however, goes to school.
Verbs
After subject..
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