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Grammar

Grade 7 · English 1 min read

Introduction

In English grammar, we study the rules and structures of the language that help us communicate effectively. Understanding grammar is essential for clear and accurate communication.

Parts of Speech

Definition: Parts of speech are the different categories that words are grouped into based on their function in a sentence.

Example:

  • Noun: Mary is a talented singer.
  • Verb: She sings beautifully.
  • Adjective: Her voice is melodious.
  • Adverb: She sings softly.

Subject-Verb Agreement

Definition: Subject-verb agreement means that the subject and verb in a sentence must agree in number (singular/plural).

Example:

  • Incorrect: The cat sleep on the bed. (subject-verb disagreement)
  • Correct: The cat sleeps on the bed. (subject-verb agreement)

Punctuation

Definition: Punctuation marks are symbols used in sentences to clarify meaning, indicate pauses, and organize information.

Example:

  • Commas (,) are used to separate items in a list.
  • Periods (.) are used to end a sentence.
  • Question marks (?) are used to end a question.

Common Mistakes

  • Confusing "its" and "it's" - "Its" shows possession, while "it's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has."
  • Misusing apostrophes in plural nouns - Apostrophes are not used to make nouns plural.

Key Points

  • Parts of speech categorize words into different groups.
  • Subject-verb agreement ensures that the subject and verb match in number.
  • Punctuation marks clarify meaning and organize sentences.

Practice Questions

  1. Identify the parts of speech in the following sentence: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."
  2. Correct the subject-verb agreement error in the sentence: "The students plays outside every day."
  3. Add the correct punctuation to the sentence: "Where is my book i can't find it"

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