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12. Sentence & Kinds of Sentence, 9th/10th 12/2nd MDCAT (Entry Test) English by AG Ahmad

  The Sentence A group of words which gives (makes) complete sense is called a sentence . Kinds of Sentence Sentences are of six kinds: 1.     Affirmative/Declarative or Assertive Sentence The sentence which gives (makes) sense is called a Declarative ( Assertive) sentence, such as, ·        It is a book. ·        She makes tea for me. ·        They are playing cricket. 2.     Negative Sentence The sentence which gives (makes) negative sense is called a Negative sentence, such as, ·        It is not a book. ·        She does not make tea for me. ·        They are not playing cricket. 3.     Interrogative Sentence The sentence which asks a question is called an Interrogative sentence, such as, ·     ...

11. Preposition & Kinds of Preposition, 9th/10th 12/2nd MDCAT (Entry Test) English by AG Ahmad

  KINDS OF PREPOSITION i)        Simple Prepositions :- The prepositions which are commonly used or used as single are called simple prepositions, such as, at, by, for, form, in, off on, out, through, till, to up, with. ii)       Compound Propositions :- The prepositions which are generally formed by prefixing a prepositions to a Noun, an adjective or an Adverb, are called compound prepositions , such as , about, above, across, along, amidst, among, amongst, around, before, behind, below, beneath, beside, between, beyond, inside, outside, underneath, within, without. ii)       Phrase Prepositions :- The Prepositions which are used group of words to force it are called phrase prepositions, such as, according to, in addition to, in place of, by dint of, in order to, with regards to, etc.   The Articles              ...

10. Adverb & Kinds of Adverb, 9th/10th 12/2nd MDCAT (Entry Test) English by AG Ahmad

  KINDS OF ADVERB i.   Adverb of Time :-           The adverb which gives a sense of “When” or when the incident has taken place is called adverb of time, such as, ·         He comes here daily. ·         I have heard this before. ·         I hurt my knee yesterday.   ii. Adverb of Frequency :-           The adverb which gives a sense of” how often “ of how often the incident has taken place is called adverb of frequency, such as, ·         I have to hold you twice. ·         He often makes mistakes. ·         He always tries to do his best. iii. Adverb of Frequency :- The adverb which gives a sense of “where” or where the incident has taken place is...

9. Degrees of Adjective/ Adjective Degrees, of 9th/10th 12/2nd MDCAT (Entry Test) English by AG Ahmad

  DEGREES ADJECTIVE COMPARISON of ADJECTIVE Sweet, Sweeter and Sweetest are called the three degrees of Comparison. ·         The Adjective sweet is said to be in the Positive Degree. ·         The Adjective sweeter is said to be in the Comparative Degree. ·         The Adjective sweet is said to be in the Superlative Degree. i.              Positive Degree: The Positive Degree of an Adjective is the Adjective in its simple form. It is used to denote the mere existence of some quality of what we speak about. It is used when no comparison is made. ii. Comparative Degree:           The Comparative Degree of an Adjective denotes a higher degree of the quality than the Positive and is used when two things (or sets of things) are compared; as, 1.   ...

8. Adjective & Kinds of Adjective, of 9th/10th 12/2nd MDCAT (Entry Test) English by AG Ahmad

  KINDS OF ADJECTIVE 1.      Adjectives of Quality (or Descriptive Adjective) show the kind or quality of a person or thing; as, ·         Kolkata is a large city. ·         He is an honest man. ·         The foolish old crow tried to sing. ·         This is a Grammar of the English language. 2.      Adjectives of Quantity show how much of a thing is meant; as ·         I ate some rice. ·         He showed much patience. ·         He has little intelligence. ·         We have had enough exercise. ·         He has lost all his wealth. ·         You have no sense. ...