Made Easy
A self-study reference and practice book for learners of English
, Contents
Lesson ONE Key Terms……………………………………….………..2
Lesson TWO Sentence Types ………………………………………....5
Lesson THREE Parts of Speech ……………………………………....6
Lesson FOUR Nouns …………………………………………………...7
Lesson FIVE Adjectives…………………………………………………9
Lesson SIX Verbs…………………………………………………….....10
Lesson SEVEN Adverbs …………………………………………….....13
Lesson EIGHT Pronouns……………………………………………….14
Lesson NINE Conjunctions……………………………………………..15
Lesson TEN Prepositions ……………………………………………..17
Lesson ELEVEN Clauses ……………………………………………...18
Lesson TWELEVE 4 Main Conditionals ……………………………..21
Lesson THIRTEEN 4 Aspects………………………………………….22
Lesson FOURTEEN Tenses …………………………………………..23
Lesson FIFTEEN Cases………………………………………………..27
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, Lesson 1 Key Terms
Syllable:
A unit of sounds in a word. Each syllable has at least one vowel sound.
One-syllable words: cat, dog, hop
Two-syllable words: but-ter, hap-py, win-ter
Three-syllable words: ban-a-na, can-dy-corn
Cognates:
Words in two different languages which have similar meanings
English ‘mother’ and Spanish ‘madre’
English ‘night’ and German ‘Nacht’
Homophones:
Two words that have different spellings and different meanings but
sound the same
to/too/two
sea/see
hear/here
Homographs:
Two words that look the same written down but have different meanings
bow(v) and bow(n)
tear(v) and tear(n)
lead(v) and lead(n)
Hypernym:
A word that is used for the broad subject
fruits
drinks
clothes
Hyponym:
A word that is used for the most specific subject
apple/banana/pineapple
shoes/socks/gloves
grape juice/apple juice/pineapple juice
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