A2 Grammar Study Guide
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1. Parts of Speech
• Nouns: Common, proper, abstract, concrete, and collective nouns.
• Pronouns: Personal, reflexive, possessive, indefinite, and interrogative pronouns.
• Verbs: Action verbs, linking verbs, transitive and intransitive verbs.
• Adjectives and Adverbs: Descriptive words modifying nouns and verbs/adjectives.
• Prepositions: Words that show relationships between nouns or pronouns and other words in a sentence.
• Conjunctions: Words that connect clauses or sentences (e.g., and, but, or).
• Interjections: Words or phrases that express strong emotion or surprise.
2. Sentence Structure and Agreement
• Subject-Verb Agreement: Ensuring subjects and verbs agree in number (singular/plural).
• Sentence Fragments: Identifying and correcting incomplete sentences.
• Run-on Sentences: Recognizing and fixing sentences that improperly join two independent clauses.
• Modifiers: Correct placement of adjectives and adverbs to avoid ambiguity.
3. Punctuation
• Commas: Usage in lists, after introductory elements, and in compound sentences.
• Apostrophes: Indicating possession and forming contractions.
• Colons and Semicolons: Correct usage in lists, between independent clauses, and before explanations.
• Quotation Marks: Enclosing direct speech and quotations.
• Periods and Question Marks: Ending declarative and interrogative sentences appropriately.
4. Commonly Confused Words
• Affect vs. Effect: Understanding their different meanings and uses.
• There, Their, They're: Distinguishing between homophones.
• Your vs. You're: Correct usage in sentences.
• Its vs. It's: Possessive form vs. contraction for "it is".
5. Capitalization Rules
• Proper Nouns: Names of specific people, places, and organizations.
• Titles: Capitalizing titles of books, articles, and other works.
• First Words: Beginning sentences and direct quotations with capital letters.p
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, Question 1. Which of the following is a common noun?
A) London
B) Happiness
C) Dog
D) Team
Answer: C) Dog
Explanation: "Dog" is a common noun because it refers to a general person, place, or thing, whereas
"London" is a proper noun, "Happiness" is an abstract noun, and "Team" is a collective noun.
Question 2. Which sentence correctly uses a proper noun?
A) I visited paris last summer.
B) My favorite city is Paris.
C) The river flows through paris.
D) paris is known for its fashion.
Answer: B) My favorite city is Paris.
Explanation: "Paris" is a proper noun and must be capitalized; the sentence correctly capitalizes it.
Question 3. Which of the following is an abstract noun?
A) Freedom
B) Car
C) Apple
D) Teacher
Answer: A) Freedom
Explanation: "Freedom" is an abstract noun because it refers to an idea or concept, not a tangible object.
Question 4. Which sentence contains a collective noun?
A) The team is winning.
B) The cat is sleeping.
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, C) She enjoys reading books.
D) The mountain is high.
Answer: A) The team is winning.
Explanation: "Team" is a collective noun because it refers to a group of individuals.
Question 5. Which of the following is a reflexive pronoun?
A) They
B) Himself
C) Who
D) We
Answer: B) Himself
Explanation: "Himself" is a reflexive pronoun used when the subject and the object are the same.
Question 6. Which sentence correctly uses a possessive pronoun?
A) The book is mine.
B) This is my book.
C) The book belongs to me.
D) All of the above.
Answer: D) All of the above.
Explanation: All options correctly demonstrate possession using different forms of possessive pronouns.
Question 7. Which is an indefinite pronoun?
A) Nobody
B) She
C) They
D) Which
Answer: A) Nobody
Explanation: "Nobody" is indefinite because it refers to no particular person.
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