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Summary Gr 8-12 English Language Structures

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These notes provide clear and structured summaries of key topics, offering essential information in a concise and organized format. They highlight important concepts, definitions, and examples, making it easier to understand and remember the content. Designed for quick revision, the notes focus on clarity and relevance, helping with effective study and exam preparation.

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Language structures
Parts of a Sentence
A complete sentence in English is made up of parts that work together to form meaning. These parts
include:



1.1 Subject

• Definition: The subject is the person, thing, or idea that performs the action or that the sentence is about.

• Can be: A noun, pronoun, or noun phrase.

• Examples:

o The dog barked loudly.

o Sarah and I are going to the mall.

o It is raining.

• Tip: Ask “Who or what is doing the action?” → That’s the subject.



1.2 Predicate

• Definition: The part of the sentence that contains the verb and tells what the subject does or is.

• Includes: Verb and all words related to the verb (object, adverbs, etc.)

• Examples:

o The dog barked loudly.

o Sarah and I are going to the mall.

o It is raining heavily today.



1.3 Verb

• Definition: A verb expresses action (doing something) or a state of being (is, are, was).

• Types:

o Action verbs: run, eat, jump

o Linking verbs: is, are, was, seem, become

• Examples:

o He runs every day. (action)

o She is happy. (state)

• Tip: Every sentence must have a verb!



1.4 Object

, • Definition: The object receives the action of the verb. It answers “what?” or “whom?” after the verb.

• Types:

o Direct Object: Receives the action directly.

▪ She kicked the ball.

o Indirect Object: Tells to whom or for whom the action is done.

▪ He gave his sister a gift.

• Examples:

o I ate an apple. (What did I eat? → an apple)



1.5 Complement

• Definition: A word or phrase that gives more information about the subject or object.

• Types:

o Subject Complement: Follows a linking verb and describes the subject.

▪ She is a teacher.

o Object Complement: Gives more info about the object.

▪ They elected him president.

• Tip: Complements often follow linking verbs like “is,” “are,” “was,” etc.



1.6 Adverbial

• Definition: A word or phrase that gives extra information about how, when, where, or why something happened.

• Can be: A single word (quickly), a phrase (in the morning), or a clause (because it was raining).

• Examples:

o She sings beautifully. (How?)

o He arrived at 5 PM. (When?)

o They played on the field. (Where?)

• Tip: Adverbials are not essential to the sentence but add detail.

,Parts of Speech
There are eight basic parts of speech in English. Each part has a specific role in a sentence.
Understanding them helps you build strong, grammatically correct sentences.



2.1 Noun

• Definition: A noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or idea.

• Types:

o Proper nouns: Names of specific people/places. (John, South Africa)

o Common nouns: General names. (dog, city)

o Abstract nouns: Ideas or qualities. (freedom, happiness)

o Collective nouns: Groups. (team, class)

• Examples:

o The teacher gave us homework.

o Nelson Mandela is a hero.



2.2 Pronoun

• Definition: A pronoun replaces a noun to avoid repetition.

• Types:

o Personal pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we, they

o Possessive pronouns: mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs

o Reflexive pronouns: myself, yourself, himself

• Examples:

o He is my brother.

o That phone is mine.

• Tip: Use pronouns to avoid repeating nouns.



2.3 Verb

• Definition: A verb shows an action or a state of being.

• Types:

o Action verbs: jump, read, write

o Linking verbs: is, am, are, was, were

o Helping verbs: have, will, can, should (used with main verbs)

• Examples:

, o She runs every day. (action)

o They are tired. (state)

• Tip: Every sentence must have at least one verb.



2.4 Adjective

• Definition: Describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun.

• Answers questions like: What kind? How many? Which one?

• Examples:

o The red car is mine.

o She has three cats.

o It was a difficult test.

• Tip: Adjectives usually come before nouns or after linking verbs.



2.5 Adverb

• Definition: Describes or modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.

• Answers: How? When? Where? How often? To what extent?

• Examples:

o She speaks softly. (how)

o He arrived late. (when)

o They live nearby. (where)

o I always eat breakfast. (how often)

• Tip: Many adverbs end in -ly, but not all (e.g., fast, well).



2.6 Preposition

• Definition: Shows the relationship between a noun/pronoun and another word in the sentence.

• Common Prepositions: in, on, under, over, beside, between, during, with

• Examples:

o The book is on the table.

o We walked through the park.

• Tip: Prepositions often indicate time, place, or direction.



2.7 Conjunction

• Definition: Joins words, phrases, or clauses.
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