Basic English Grammar

Basic English Grammar - Free Notes and Chapters.

Introduction

To achieve good marks in the BANK PO and any Government Job Entrance exams, it is very necessary to have a proper knowledge of the basic fundamentals and grammatical rules of English Lannguage. This section provides all students with the proper notes needed to prepare for all types of Government Job Entrance tests.

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Important Points in English Language exams - 1

Important Points to remember in English Language :

POINT NO. 1 :  Make a verb agree in number with its subject; make a pronoun agree in number with its antecedent.

            The list of spare parts was long. (Singular)
            The lists of spare parts were long. (Plural)

Singular subjects take singular verbs (list�was), and plural subjects take plural verbs ( Lists�*were).

             Even an animal has its own territory.  (Singular)
             Even animals have their
own territory. (Plural)

Singular antecedents are referred to by singular pronouns (animal�*its) and plural antecedents are referents of plural pronouns (animals�their).
Exception: A plural verb is always required after you even when it is used in singular, referring to one person, e.g:

You were very helpful during my stay with you.
 Note: �s� added to a noun indicates the plural form but �s� added to a verb indicates the third      person singular. She favours the move.
They favour the expansion of the school.

POINT NO. 2: Ensure the verb agrees with the true subject and not with an intervening plural object of a preposition or any other intervening plural.

The box of Nestle�s chocolates is missing.
(Here the
true subject is box and not Nestle�s chocolates. Chocolates is the object of preposition of.)

His experience as teacher to boys and girls gives him understanding.
The prices of the new model vary from town to town.


POINT NO.  3: Subjects joined by and are usually plural and take plural verbs.

            His typewriter and my radio were stolen.
            Sony and Sanjay are going to Chennai today.


Exception
 (a) If a subject consisting of two singular nouns connected by and refers to the same person        or thing, a singular verb is used.
 My best friend and advisor has changed his mind again.

Here the subject is treated as singular because both qualities are found in one person.
            Cornflakes and milk is our Sunday breakfast.

(b) When two subjects connected by and are preceded by each, every or many a, a singular verb is used.                                                   

Each man and boy is expected to meet his obligation.
Every shin, tie and coal is marked for reduction sale.

POINT NO. 4: Words like with, together with, along with, besides, as well as, including, in addition to etc. do not affect the number of the verb, If the subject is singular, a singular verb is required; if plural, a plural verb.

The television, along with the cabinet, is to be sold.
Mrs Paul, with her son and daughter, is going to the theatre this evening.
Our chief competitor, as well as ourselves, is obliged to increase prices.
The decoration of the room, including the carpets and furniture, is most pleasing.

POINT NO. 5: If the subject is made up of both singular and plural words connected by or, nor, either .,. or; neither . ..-. nor; not onlv ... but also, the verb agrees with the newer part of the subject.

Neither the quality nor the prices have changed.
Neither the prices nor the quality has changed.
Not only the headmaster but also the teachers are in favour of the expansion of the school.
Not only the teachers but also the headmaster is in favour of the expansion of the school.
Neither the salesmen nor the buyer is in favour of the system.
Neither the buyer nor the salesmen are in favour of� the system.

POINT NO. 6: If the subject consists of two singular words connected by or; neither ... not or either... or, the subject is singular and requires a singular verb.

            Neither our Accounts Department nor our Head Office has a record of the transaction,
            Sunita or Neeru has the swimming suit.
            Either October or November is a good vacation month.
            Neither the radio nor the television was in working order.


POINT NO. 7: Nouns that are plural in form but singular in meaning, such as news, measles, mumps, physics,   electronics, tactics, economics and so on, usually take singular verbs.

 News is travelling faster than ever before.
            Physics has fascinated my hostelmate for months.

Some nouns ending in -ics (such as athletics, statistics and politics) are considered singular, when     referring to an organised body of knowledge and plum) when referring to individual facts, qualities or activities.

Athletics provide good recreation. (i.e. various games)
Athlelics is required of every student. (i.e. participation in games)

POINT NO. 8:A linking verb usually agrees with its subject, not with its complement.

Excessive absences were the reason for his failure.
The reason of his failure was excessive absences.

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