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GRAMMAR
What do we mean by ‘Grammar’?
‘Grammar’ signifies a set of rules for usage of words,sentences,phrases,etc for communication and conversation.
What is the difference between Communication and Conversation?
Communication-Is the process of conveying a message/aim. Most of them is formal way of communication (through letters/emails/etc)
Conversation-It is a plain talk/casual talk which is most of the time informal (with friends, relatives, etc)
Letter-
A single component of an Alphabet is called as a ‘letter’.
For example,
“A” is a letter,
“B” is a letter, etc.
Word-
A “Word” is a group of ‘letters’ that produce a meaning.
For example,
the letters ‘C’, ’a’,’t’ combines to give a meaning to the word,’ cat’
The letters ‘r’,’e’,’a’,’d’ combines to give a meaning to the word ‘read’
Phrase-
A group of words that make a grammatical construction is known as a ‘phrase’. Generally idioms and catch phrases come under this category.
Examples of phrases-
‘After the first test’
‘Behind the scenes’,etc
Sentence-
A group of words that make a complete sense or give out a complete idea is known as sentence.
Examples-
‘I live in Hyderabad’
‘Rajan likes to eat an apple everyday’,etc
ALPHABET-
The English Alphabet consist of 26 letters starting from A to Z
This Alphabet is again divided into Vowels and Consonants
Vowels-‘a’, ‘e’, ‘I’, ‘o’, ‘u’
Consonants-‘b’,’c’,’d’,’f’,’g’,’h’,’j’,’k’,’l’,’m’,’n’,’p’,’q’,’r’,’s’,’t’,’v’,’w’,’x’,’y’,’z’
We divide Vowels and Consonants on the basis of ‘sound’. Consonants require the help of vowels to pronounce the sound.
For example,
“B” is generally pronounced as “Be” (B+e) not as just ‘B’
‘M’ is generally pronounced as “aM” (a+M) not as just ‘m’
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Swetha Shenoy