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Differentiate between modal and non-modal auxiliary verb with examples?
What is Relative Pronoun? Give example?
Enumerate different types of Adverbs?
Differentiate between Transitive and Intransitive Verbs.
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1) A modal verb is one that adds information about the probability or desirability of the infinitive that comes with it, like can, will, must, etc. An auxiliary verb is one that "supports" another verb, which must be an infinitive or a participle; that is, an auxiliary cannot normally be the only verb in a (main) clause.
2) A relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a relative clause. It is called a "relative" pronoun because it "relates" to the word that its relative clause modifies. Here is an example: The person who phoned me last night is my teacher.
Who vs. Whom. Who among us hasn't struggled with this one?
Whose. Whose is a possessive pronoun. It gives more information about a person by describing things that belong to them.
Which vs. That. Which and that are relative pronouns that apply to objects.
3)Simple adverbs are further divided into many parts, and here are 6 types of adverbs under simple adverbs.
Adverb of Time. Whenever you want to add an information of 'when' to a verb, the adverb of time will be your answer. ...
Adverbs of Place. ...
Adverbs of Frequency. ...
Adverbs of Manner. ...
Adverbs of Degree. ...
Adverb of Reason.
4)Transitive Verb: It is an action verb that has an object to receive the action. Intransitive Verb: It is an action verb that does not require an object.
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