Compilation of Grammar Rules
Compilation of Grammar Rules
Examples:
Three miles is too far to walk.
Five years is the maximum sentence
for that offense.
Ten dollars is a high price to pay.
BUT
Ten dollars (i.e., dollar
bills) were scattered on the floor.
Rule 9. Some collective nouns, such
as family, couple, staff, audience, etc., may
take either a singular or a plural verb,
depending on their use in the sentence.
Examples:
The staff is in a meeting.
Staff is acting as a unit.
The couple disagree about disciplining
their child.
The couple refers to two people who
are acting as individuals.
NOTE
Anyone who uses a plural verb with a
collective noun must take care to be
accurateand also consistent. It must not
be done carelessly. The following is the sort
of flawed sentence one sees and hears a lot
these days:
The staff is deciding how they want to vote.
Careful speakers and writers would avoid
assigning the singular is and the
plural they to staffin the same sentence.
Consistent: The staff are deciding
how they want to vote.
Rewriting such sentences is recommended
whenever possible. The preceding sentence
would read even better as:
*Avoiding Misplaced and Dangling
Modifiers*
Misplaced Modifiers
A misplaced modifier is a word, phrase, or
clause that is improperly separated from the
word it modifies / describes.
Example 2
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DANGLING
MODIFIERS
A dangling modifier is a phrase or clause
that is not clearly and logically related to the
word or words it modifies (i.e. is placed next
to).
Two notes about dangling modifiers:
1.
2.
Corrected
Example 2
Correction Method #1
Example 1
may be corrected to
may be corrected to
Rules of parallelism
Now the sentence means that I (not my
mother!) was nine years old when my mother
enrolled in medical school.
My mother
may be corrected to
In spring, summer, or w
spring, in summer, or in
Corrected Version
world.
Parallelism is used with elements
joined by linking words.
The teacher not only wants his
students to keep quiet but also to do
the task .
The teacher wants his students not
only to keep quiet but also to do the
task .
Faulty Parallelism
world.
To learn is to understand the
Corrected Version
Faulty Parallelism
Faulty Parallelism
Corrected Version
My income is smaller th
wife's.
Faulty Parallelism
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Q. No. 1
Arrange the following jumbled
sentences in a way so as to make a
meaningful paragraph. Mention the
alphabets marked against each
sentence in order as answer.
A. Such a man goes on working hard and
even if he fails he is never downcast.
B. It is therefore, the man who labours
hard
with
a
strong
resolution and
an unshaken will, who achieves success
and makes his fortune
C. In turn failures make him all the more
determined and resolute and he persists in
his task till he attains the desired success.
D. A man who possesses a strong will and
firm determination finds all difficulties
solved.
E. To him there are a thousand ways open
to steer clear of all dangers and difficulties.
(Answer :DEACB).
Q. No. 2
Arrange the following jumbled
sentences in a way so as to make a
meaningful paragraph. Mention the
Q. No 3.
Arrange the following sentences to make a
meaningful paragraph. Write alphabets of
respective sentences as your answer.
A. He used to go to his school and
enjoyed studying and midday meals
there.
B. Besides, they needed his help in
odd jobs in the house as well as
their fields.
C. Karma lived with his parents in a
thatched small house in a silent
corner of the village.
D. This all stopped as his parents
could not afford to send him to
school to impart further education to
him.
(Answer :CADB)
Q. No. 4
Arrange the following jumbled sentences in
a way so as to make a meaningful
paragraph. Mention the alphabets marked
against each sentence in order as answer.
(Answer : DEBAC)
Q. No. 7
Arrange the sentences B, C, D and E to
form a logical sequence between sentences
(A) & (F) to construct a coherent paragraph.
(Answer: CABED )
Q. No. 6
(Answer: CEBD)
Q. No. 15
Arrange the sentences B, C,D and E
between the sentences A & F to form a
logical sequence & to construct a coherent
paragraph.
(Answer : E C B D )
What It Takes To Be A Good Sentence
Rearrangement:
which is option 2.
IDENTIFYING ERROR /ERROR
SPOTTING IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR
- words
beginning with h
such as:
ans: A European
- hour, honor,
honest, heir
historical
(adjective) are considered silent, so the
vowel following it takes an for the article.
- hence an hour, an heir, an honor etc.
e.g. 2
- when u or
eu takes a u
or you pronunciation (y is a consonant) so
the article a should be used.
- hence a European, a university, a union, a
unit, etc.
e.g. 3
e.g. 1
e.g. 4
e.g. 2
She or he have done well.
e.g. 1
- amoung (to be used for more than two)
She or he is...
e.g. 2
- between (to be used
for only two)
ans: is
e.g. 3
- use on foot to
e.g. 4
e.g. 5
ans: called on
e.g. 5
Rosy and
Sarah is friends.
SLUGGISH : ENERGY ::
(A) sheer : cliff
(B) reticent : tact
(C) inebriated : memory
(D) trite : speech
(E) satiated : hunger
A good "test sentence" would be:
Sluggish means without energy.
____ means without ____.
Plug in the five choices and ask yourself
which of the following sentences makes the
most sense:
courtesy of 4 Pics, One Word
(A) Sheer means without cliff.
(B) reticent means without tact.
(C) inebriated means without memory.
(D) trite means without speech.
(E) satiated means without hunger.
2.
marble
2.
rock
3.
sand
4.
solid
watts
2.
fire
3.
electricity
4.
lightning
selfish
2.
kind
3.
pessimist
4.
optimist
character
2.
behavior
3.
subject
4.
traits
web
2.
catch
3.
gross
4.
fish
movie
2.
opera
3.
song
4.
lyric
7.
Astrology:
_________
Astronomy:
1.
Chemistry
2.
Biology
3.
Physics
4.
Science
8. Census:
__________
population:
1.
accounting
2.
merchandise
3.
cost
4.
list
:Alchemy:
inventory:
license
2.
contact
3.
agreement
4.
paper
whisper
2.
shout
3.
rumor
4.
speak
dogs
2.
sheep
3.
ship
2.
rock
4.
cats
3.
statue
4.
form
1.
bank
2.
candidacy
1.
ground
3.
deposit
2.
grinder
4.
resume
3.
mortar
4.
knife
1.
delay
2.
refuse
1.
atlas
3.
stop
2.
encyclopedia
4.
none
3.
room
4.
paintings
1.
subject
2.
platform
1.
soldier
3.
meeting
2.
weapon
4.
lesson
3.
castle
4.
king
cab
2.
puppy
3.
stallion
4.
pony
liquid
2.
stone
3.
magnify
4.
cold
21. Bodyguard:
_______
1.
advice
2.
counsel
3.
teacher
4.
leader
protection:
mentor:
1.
building
2.
design
3.
blueprint
4.
house
sculptor
23. Molecule: atoms: : tissue: _______
1.
organ
2.
cells
3.
body
4.
neutrons
cellphone
2.
ipad
3.
keyboard
4.
piano
property
2.
house
3.
land
4.
assets