CBSE BOARD X, asked by Shanaya8912, 1 month ago

What is meaning of Pronoun, Adjective, Interjections, punctuation, adverb, conjunction, present continuous, Past Continuous, future continuous, simple present, simple future, simple past and prepositions​

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Answered by 1stPotterHead
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Pronoun: comes in the place of a noun i.e. he, she

Adjective: describes a noun i.e. small house, bad guy

Interjection: words that describes our emotions i.e. Yay, Ugh, Hurray

Punctuations: What we use to form a correct sentence i.e. Taj likes to play football , tennis and badminton. (bolded things are punctuations)

Adverb: what describes a verb i.e. foolishly, barely, randomly

Conjunctions: which combines two sentences forming a whole sentence i.e. They were very busy yet they didn't forget to wish me. (yet is conjunction)

Present Continuous: it's a tense of present. It expresses what is happening right now i.e. She is playing football. or. They are swimming in the pool.

Past Continuous: it's also a tense. It expresses what was happening in the past i.e. They were taking a bath. or. He was throwing the stones in the water.

Future Continuous: it's a tense too. It expresses what will be happening in future i.e. Hira will be feeding the peacocks. or. I shall be traveling to Azkaban next morning.

Simple Present: a tense. It expresses what happens in present i.e. Ali loves the white kittens. or. I ride a bike of my neighbour

Simple Future: It's a tense too. It expresses what will happen in future i.e. She will cut the cake. or. They shall not look in the sun directly.

Simple Past: it's a tense. It expresses what happened in the Past i.e. Maria kicked the ball. or. I hated the students.

Preposition: words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object. Some examples of prepositions are words like "in," "at," "on," "of," and "to."

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