●Definition of:
1.Determiners
2.Modals
3.Comparative
4.Superlative
5.Nominalisation
6.Active Voice
7.Passive Voice
8.Direct Speech
9.Indirect Speech
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DEFINITION OF
1.Determiners=In grammar, a determiner is a word which is used at the beginning of a noun group to indicate, for example, which thing you are referring to or whether you are referring to one thing or several.
EXAMPLE "a'' ''an'' ''the''
2. Modals=They are a type of auxiliary verb which doesn't changes its form when it is singular or plural.they are also refered to modal verbs.
EXAMPLE:"can", "might", "must",ETC
3. Comparative=denoting the form of an adjective that indicates that the quality denoted is possessed to a greater extent. In English the comparative form of an adjective is usually marked by the suffix - or the word more Compare positive,superlative noun.
EXAMPLE:the comparative is the form of an adjective or adverb involving acomparison of more or less, greater or lesser
4.Superlative:it's the form of an adjective or adverb that is used to indicate the greatest degree of a particular quality
5.Nominalisation=nominalization or nominalisation is the use of a word which is not a noun (e.g. a verb, an adjective or an adverb) as a noun, or as the head of a noun phrase, with or without morphological transformation
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1.Determiners=In grammar, a determiner is a word which is used at the beginning of a noun group to indicate, for example, which thing you are referring to or whether you are referring to one thing or several.
EXAMPLE "a'' ''an'' ''the''
2. Modals=They are a type of auxiliary verb which doesn't changes its form when it is singular or plural.they are also refered to modal verbs.
EXAMPLE:"can", "might", "must",ETC
3. Comparative=denoting the form of an adjective that indicates that the quality denoted is possessed to a greater extent. In English the comparative form of an adjective is usually marked by the suffix - or the word more Compare positive,superlative noun.
EXAMPLE:the comparative is the form of an adjective or adverb involving acomparison of more or less, greater or lesser
4.Superlative:it's the form of an adjective or adverb that is used to indicate the greatest degree of a particular quality
5.Nominalisation=nominalization or nominalisation is the use of a word which is not a noun (e.g. a verb, an adjective or an adverb) as a noun, or as the head of a noun phrase, with or without morphological transformation
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