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English Grammar For Ninth Class - 1 -
English Grammar forNinth Class
By studentJaeger Khorsheed
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English Grammar For Ninth Class - 2 -
S = Subject: I, He, She, We, You, They
V = Verb: come, eat, play, sing, …
V.to be (am, is, are, was, were)V.to do (do, does, did)V.to have (have, has, had)
O = object: me, him, her, them, us
Adj = adjective: happy, sad, nice, lazy, clever
Adv = Adverb: badly, kindly, well, fast, late, long
Prep = Preposition: in, on, at, with, into
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English Grammar For Ninth Class - 3 -
Simple Future Tense:
I ----- amHe – She – It – ----- is + going to + baseYou – They – We – ----- are
- I am going to read English tomorrow.- He is going to read English tomorrow.- We are going to read English tomorrow.
tomorrow – next
Relative Pronoun:
PersonMan WhoDirector, nurse …
PlaceVillage WhereTown City
- The writer who wrote the book is intelligent.- This is the place where we lived in.
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So, Neither:
So + V + S Neither
V.tobe So, Neither V.tobe – Can So, Neither Can –
does, do So, Neither –
- She is a reporter\TomSo is Tom.
- I can't swim\theyNeither can they.
Does -----
Do -----
HeSheIt
IWeYouThey
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Subject and Object pronouns:
Subject + Verb + Object
Subject ObjectI meHe himShe herWe usYou youThey themIt it
Passive Voice:
O + + P.P (past participle)- Football is played all over the world.- Lots of guitars are made in Japan.
P.P are is - They make chairs of wood.
- Chairs are made of wood.- He writes these letters in French.
- These letters are written in friend.
Is Are
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Open Conditional:
IfSimple present, simple present
When
V + S S
Base
- If you send a CD, they listen to it.- When the planet gets dry, the Gardner gives them some water.
Where, What, Who, Why
do do did s does
- Where did Alan work?- Alan worked ...- Where does Alan work?- Alan works ...- Where do they work?- They work ...
HeSheItI
WeYouThey
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(Is, are, was, were, will, can, could, has ...) - What is Sámi?- Sámi is....
.No, Yes
- Is Omed absent?- No, he isn't.- Is he pupil?- Yes, he is.
or - Is Alan a clever or lazy pupil?- Alan is a clever pupil.
When
Where
Who
How
What
Because Why
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Simple present perfect tense:
He, she, it, ----- has + just + P.PWe, you, they, ----- have +just + P.P
- Zanna has just written his letter.- We have just played volleyball.
Que.- It has just a rained.- Has it just a rained?
Neg.- It hasn't just a rained.
Has ----- 'sHave ----- 'veI have ----- I'veWe have ----- we'veYou have ----- you'veThey have ----- they'veShe has ----- she'sHe has ----- he'sIt has ----- it's
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English Grammar For Ninth Class - 9 -
First conditional:
If + simple present tense, simple future tense
--- V+s
Sub + will + base
+ Base
--- doesn't
Sub + won't + base
--- don't
Be + Sub + will be + base
I ----- am we, you, they ----- are
She, he, it ----- is
Sub + will be...- If she studies hard, she will pass the exam.- If you eat an apple a day, you won't be ill.- If they play better, they will win the match.- If you open an umbrella in doors, you will be unlucky.
HeSheIt
IWeYouThey
HeSheIt
IWeYouThey
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English Grammar For Ninth Class - 10 -
Have toHas to
Sub
+ has to
+ base...
+ have to
- You have to get up early.- Alan has to get up early.
Sub
+ doesn't
+ have to....
+ don't
- You don't have to get up late.- Alan doesn't have to get up late.
HeSheIt
IWeYouThey
HeSheIt
IWeYouThey
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Does +
+ have to.....?
Do +
- Do you have to study hard?- Does Alan have to study hard?
Simple past tense:
Sub + V+ed ----- yesterdaylastagoin 2004
- I saw it in a program last night.- We played tennis two hours ago.- She bought a new car yesterday.
Ago
- I met Dave two days ago.Since
O'clock, year, month, day, Sunday, 4 pm, 6 am- I haven't seen him since 2009.
For Along time, hour, age, three days
- we've studied English for two hours.
HeSheIt
IWeYouThey
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How long: for since
How long + + sub + P.P?
- How long has she bee here?- She has been here since two o'clock.
Reported Request: Reported Command:
-Reported Request
Sub + asked + O + Inf to
- Teacher: Dave, “could you open the window please”.- He asked him to open the window.
- Teacher and Dave: “Jade, Please don't take the risks”.- They asked her not to take risks.
sub ObjIWeSheHeTheyYou
meusherhimthemyou
HaveHas
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English Grammar For Ninth Class - 13 -
-Reported Command
Sub + told + O + Inf to
- Teacher and Jade: “Dave, Keep still”.- They told Dave to keep still.
- Teacher: “Jade and Dave Don't speak”.- He told them not to speak.
(to)
- Hard - It's hard (believe) that.- Easy - It's hard to believe that.- Necessary - It's necessary (learn) English.
- Difficult - It's necessary to learn English.
Simple perfect tense:
Sub + + already + P.P
- Ali has already done his home work.
Sub + + not + P.P + yet.
- Ali hasn't done his home work yet.
HaveHas
HaveHas
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+ Sub + P.P + yet?
- Has Ali done his home work yet?
Reported Statement:
Sub + Said (That) + + I ---he/she | is ---was
We ---they | are ---wereMy ---his/her | must ---had toOur---their | v.s(base) ---ed
Aram: “my bag is black”.- He said (that) his bag was black.
Ahmad and Barwar: “we must study hard”.- They said (that) they had to study hard.
Tag Questions:
She's clever, isn't she? Yes, she is.
They aren't absent, are they? No, they aren't.
- Duhok is a nice city, isn't it?- Ali and Omed are both sixteen, aren't they?- Azad's song was great, isn't it?
HaveHas
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Ever & Never
Sub + + never + P.P.
- I have never had the chance before.
+ Sub + ever + P.P?
- Have you ever written Story?
Both: All:
- Duhok and Hawler are both wonderful cities.- Milk, coffee and tea are all drinks.
Superlative in Questions:
What's the + Noun + you've + ever + P.P?
- What's the best film you've ever seen it?- What's the nicest cities you've ever visit?
(est)
(st) (e) Nice ----- nicestBrave ----- bravest
HaveHas
HaveHas
estmost
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(est) (i) (y) (y)
Happy ----- happiestDirty ----- dirtiest
(est)
Hot ----- hottestBig ----- biggest
(most)
Expensive ----- most expensiveWonderful ----- most wonderfulExciting ----- most exciting
Good ----- bestBad ----- worst
Adjective Comparative superlativeold older than the oldestlarge larger than the largestbig bigger than the biggestnoisy noisier than the noisiest
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English Grammar For Ninth Class - 17 -
Wish:Could:
I wish + sub + could + base ……
- I wish you could visit me.- I wish I could you more often
Short story
Romeo and JulietIt is famous play by Shakespeare. This play isabout love relationship between two faithful lovers,Romeo and Juliet. The two lovers met at a party;they began to love eachother. Although theirfamilies were enemies, they continued their loverelationship. Juliet took a sleeping drug. WhenRomeo saw Juliet, he thought she was dead so hekilled himself with a knife. After that, Juliet wokeup from her deep sleep and found Romeo deadbeside her; she killed her self with the same knife.
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English Grammar For Ninth Class - 18 -
English Grammar for NinthClass
By studentJaeger Khorsheed
With HelpTariq teacher
Special thanks…Special thanks for my teacher Tariq.And thanks for all my friends for respect for me.
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