8 Surprising Difference between English Grammar and English Language
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Understanding Question Words in English Grammar Interrogative pronouns are used for nouns to produce the questions What It is an interrogative pronoun that is used to know the name of a person, place, thing, and concept or idea. ‘Helping verb’ is used according to the subject, and Action verb is used according to ‘helping verb.’
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Passive Infinitive Infinitive functions as a noun and at the same time display some qualities of a verb that is used with ‘to’ except with auxiliary verbs and some other verbs. Infinitive: ‘to be done (Passive voice) Sentence structure of Passive Infinitive: Object + “to be + m.v.3,” + by Subject Have a look at
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Three types of participles
Present participles, past participles, perfect participles
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Passive Voice of Imperative Sentences Imperative sentences are followed by request, command and order etc. I: Let + object + be + verb III Active Passive Open the door. Let the door be opened. Switch on the fan. Let the fan be switched on. Bring water for me. Let water be brought for me.
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Passive Voice of Tenses Simple present: Object + is/are/am + m.v. III + by subject. Active: He plays football for Indian Team. Passive: football is played for the Indian Team by him. Passive Voice of Tenses He is taught mathematics by his elder brother. The NET exam is taken by millions of students every year.
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Passive Voice of Modals Rules of verb ‘to be’: Modals: Object Can/could/may/might/should Must/ought/would Be + m.v.3 Examples: Active Passive Rahul can beat him. He can be beaten by Rahul. He can lift this box. This box can be lifted by him. She cannot cook food. Food can’t be cooked by her. Who can join the
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