WORKSHEET – UNIT 2
Task
1 - Write 5 examples of each of the following:
Countable noun
-
computer, mobile phone, printer, plane, umbrella
Uncountable
noun
-
coffee, butter,
sugar, air, atmosphere
Adjective
-
gorgeous,
pathetic, outstanding, gigantic, rude
Adverb
-
quickly, slowly,
sometimes, often, softly
Preposition
-
in, on, under,
today, next week
Verb
-
study, create,
imagine, dream, sleep
Pronoun
-
I, you, he, she,
they
Infinitive
-
To become, to
learn, to expect, to try, to establish
Gerund
-
Cooking,
studying, travelling, manufacturing, choosing
Comparative
adjective
-
more popular,
wiser, more creative, simpler, tougher
Superlative
adjective
-
the grandest, the most fantastic, the rudest, the most
boring, the most expensive
Article (3 only)
-
a, an, the
Conjunction
-
and, because, so,
but, since
Task 2 – Identify the parts of speech in the following
sentence:
I usually go swimming with my best friend and his
rather unusual girlfriend.
a) I - pronoun
b) usually - adverb
c) go - verb
d) swimming - gerund
e) with - preposition
f) my - possessive adjective
g) best - adjective
h) friend - noun
i) and - conjunction
j) his - possessive adjective
k) rather - adverb
l) unusual -
adjective
m) girlfriend - noun
Task
3 – State the differences between the following, and give an example of each:
a)
Adjectives and
adverbs
Adjectives are words that describe nouns and pronouns while adverbs
modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
Examples:
I’m glad I survived that horrendous meeting. (adjective)
The speaker was extremely
brilliant. (adverb)
b)
Nouns and
pronouns
Nouns are words that denote people, places, things,
qualities, and states. Pronouns, on the other hand, take the place of a
noun in a sentence.
Examples:
Typhoons are common in the Philippines. (noun)
They have been planning to go there for a long time.
(pronoun)
Task
4 – Explain the following parts of speech as you would to a student. An example
sentence would help to clarify your explanation:
a)
Conjunctions –
Conjunctions are used to connect two words, phrases, clauses or sentences
together.
Ex: Jane wanted to improve her English, so she decided to study in
America.
b)
Gerunds – Gerunds
are the “-ing” forms of verbs that function as nouns.
Ex: Cooking
will never be my cup of tea.
c)
Verbs – Verbs are
action words. They also denote a state of being. Verbs can either be transitive
(followed directly by an object) or intransitive (stand-alone).
Ex: I drink
coffee every day. (transitive verb)
The baby cried loudly. (intransitive verb)
d)
Comparative
adjectives – Comparative adjectives are used to compare two people, places, or
things. They are formed by adding +er or the word “more” to the base adjective.
Ex:
China is bigger than Japan.
China is more aggressive than Japan.
e)
Prepositions – Prepositions
are words used to indicate the relationship of a noun or a pronoun to another
word. There are 3 major classifications namely: prepositions of place,
prepositions of time, and prepositions of movement.
Ex: I found the cat sleeping under (place) the table.
I hope to finish this course before (time) December.
She was heading towards (movement) the door when I
caught up with her.
f)
Superlative
adjectives – Superlative adjectives are used to compare more than two people,
places, or things. They are formed by adding +est or the word “most” to the
base adjective.
Ex: China is considered the second biggest economy in the world.
She thinks teaching is the most rewarding job of all.
Task 5 – What
do articles do in a sentence? Give examples of your own.
There
are only 3 articles (a, an, the) in English which we can further classify as
definite (the) and indefinite (a, an). They come before a noun or a noun phrase
in a sentence. We use the article “the” if we are referring to a particular or
specific noun and we use indefinite articles (a, an) if we are talking about
any member of a group. In addition, indefinite articles are only used with
singular nouns.
Ex: I will go
to the coffee shop later. (definite)
She
does not want to spend her time in a coffee
shop. (indefinite)
An attractive man sat across from me at
the coffee shop. (indefinite)
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