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Grammar Words Answers

The document provides examples of different parts of English grammar including nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, determiners, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, subjects and objects, linking verbs and complements, and sentence structures. For each part of grammar, there are 20 examples given.

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Grammar Words Answers

The document provides examples of different parts of English grammar including nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, determiners, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, subjects and objects, linking verbs and complements, and sentence structures. For each part of grammar, there are 20 examples given.

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Contents

Nouns ....................................................................................................................................................... 2
Pronouns .................................................................................................................................................. 3
Verbs ........................................................................................................................................................ 3
Auxiliary verbs ........................................................................................................................................ 3
Adjectives ................................................................................................................................................ 4
Determiners ............................................................................................................................................. 4
Adverbs .................................................................................................................................................... 5
Conjunctions ............................................................................................................................................ 5
Prepositions ............................................................................................................................................. 6
Subjects and objects................................................................................................................................. 6
Linking verbs and complements .............................................................................................................. 7
Simple, compound and complex sentences. ............................................................................................ 7

Nouns

1. I sat on the floor.


2. The boy dropped it.
3. Where is the station?
4. We ran down the street.
5. Have you seen Julie?
6. The children picked them up.
7. Whose is this coat?
8. I love rice.
9. Did you see the birds?
10. He lives in Rome.
11. We met in the restaurant.
12. He bought a new phone.
13. Is this your car?
14. She called her son.
15. Love is important.
16. We walked in the rain.
17. James went out.
18. He stopped at the museum.
19. She is from Germany.
20. I picked up the books.
Pronouns

1. She is in the garden.


2. You are happy!
3. The coat is his.
4. John met her yesterday.
5. The coffee is theirs.
6. It is Julie’s bag.
7. The teacher spoke to us.
8. James called me.
9. The book is mine.
10. He sent an email to his mother.
11. We met the Queen.
12. The red car is hers.
13. I am really tired today.
14. The students met him.
15. They were studying in the library.
16. It was cold outside.
17. The laptop is yours.
18. My mother called me.
19. Did the children see them?
20. Lucy bought it.

Verbs

1. She ran down the hill.


2. He likes chocolate.
3. We are very tired.
4. What happened?
5. I drink a lot of coffee.
6. She went to the cinema.
7. The children ate all the food.
8. It got really dark.
9. He jumped over the fence.
10. The weather was cold.

Auxiliary verbs
1. I have been to the gym.
2. She will go home later.
3. He is working at the moment.
4. They are coming to the party.
5. The children have played tennis today.
6. She has never been to Mexico.
7. They were sleeping.
8. He is going home.
9. The students will study tonight.
10. He is cooking now
Adjectives

1. What a fast car!


2. He is British.
3. It’s so cold outside.
4. Today was horrible.
5. It was a grey city.
6. Quiet music played.
7. He lives in a big house.
8. She wrote a long story.
9. We are really tired.
10. The weather was warm.
11. I am hungry!
12. A small cat climbed into the garden.
13. She bought a beautiful necklace.
14. The food looks delicious.
15. My brother is very tall.
16. I liked the red one best.
17. It got dark.
18. The coffee was very hot.
19. I need a new bag.
20. She wants some fresh potatoes.

Determiners

1. Do you have an apple?


2. My sister lives in Hong Kong.
3. Did you see that dog?
4. We met his mother.
5. She picked up her laptop.
6. Whose bike is here?
7. Do you have any money?
8. These children are lovely.
9. She talked to every child.
10. I saw a car.
11. Each person gets help.
12. All coffee is delicious!
13. I don’t have many cups.
14. This book belongs to James.
15. The cat ate hungrily.
16. Did you see our new house?
17. She gave us those chairs.
18. Would you like some tea?
19. Julie took your coat.
20. She doesn’t have much money.
Adverbs

1. She is very tired.


2. I really love London.
3. You should definitely come.
4. Maybe he will meet us later.
5. I often play tennis.
6. He usually forgets his laptop!
7. We sometimes have coffee.
8. Unfortunately, I can’t talk now.
9. Actually, John can drive.
10. It will certainly rain later.
11. She speaks English perfectly.
12. He ran quickly.
13. She picked up the hot cup carefully.
14. The child danced happily.
15. Let’s meet tomorrow.
16. Please come here.
17. We walked slowly.
18. She’s arriving today.
19. Put the glasses there.
20. She has never been to Russia.

Conjunctions

1. She drank coffee and she ate cake.


2. Do you want to go home or do you want to go to a restaurant?
3. She had lunch early because she was hungry.
4. Will you call me when you get home?
5. She was tired so she went to bed.
6. We can go out if you want.
7. We went to the library and we went to the supermarket.
8. We met Julie and we had a great time.
9. They bought a car but it broke down.
10. Although he eats healthy food, he still feels tired.


Prepositions

1. She sat on the chair.


2. He is in the garden.
3. We met at ten o’clock.
4. What is the book about?
5. The party starts at 8 pm.
6. She paid for the coffee.
7. Her birthday is in February.
8. I’ll see you at the cinema.
9. He is worried about the interview.
10. Do you have any time on Monday?
11. Put the book on the table.
12. She was always very kind to me.
13. The cups are above the sink.
14. Where are you from?
15. She’s going to Paris.
16. She shouted to the children.
17. He was on the bus.
18. We sat in the car.
19. It depends on the weather.
20. He was angry with the waitress.

Subjects and objects

1. Students
2. David
3. A pronoun
4. the ball
5. coffee
6. left
7. drink
8. it
9. Children
10. pronoun


Linking verbs and complements

1. She
2. looks
3. no
4. am
5. an adjective
6. They
7. are
8. great
9. warm
10. She

Do these sentences have a complement or an object?

1. Complement
2. Object
3. Complement
4. Object
5. Complement
6. Complement
7. Object
8. Complement
9. Object
10. Object

Simple, compound and complex sentences.


1. Simple
2. Complex
3. Simple
4. Compound
5. Complex
6. Compound
7. Simple
8. Complex
9. Complex
10. Simple
11. Complex
12. Compound
13. Complex
14. Compound
15. Simple
16. Simple
17. Compound
18. Compound
19. Compound
20. Complex

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