Grammar Essentials and Literary Forms
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Grammar Essentials
Pronouns: Singular and Plural
Singular vs. Plural:
- 1st Person: I, me / We, us
- 2nd Person: You / You
- 3rd Person: He, she, it, him, her / They, them
Demonstrative Pronouns
This, that, these, those, mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs.
Adverbs
- Place: Here, there, in front, behind.
- Time: Today, yesterday, still, afterwards.
- Manner: Well, wrong.
- Quantity: Very, little.
- Affirmation: Yes, well, sure.
- Negation: No, never.
- Doubt: Maybe, probably.
Prepositions
A, before, under, with, against, from, during, between, to, through, for, according to, on, after.
Literary Forms
Tragedy
Tragedy deals with serious or painful subjects. It produces wonder or compassion in the viewer, and the outcome is unfortunate.
Comedy
Comedy deals with happy, pleasant, or humorous events with the aim of making people laugh.
Grammar Essentials
Pronouns: Singular and Plural
Singular vs. Plural:
- 1st Person: I, me / We, us
- 2nd Person: You / You
- 3rd Person: He, she, it, him, her / They, them
Demonstrative Pronouns
This, that, these, those, mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs.
Adverbs
- Place: Here, there, in front, behind.
- Time: Today, yesterday, still, afterwards.
- Manner: Well, wrong.
- Quantity: Very, little.
- Affirmation: Yes, well, sure.
- Negation: No, never.
- Doubt: Maybe, probably.
Prepositions
A, before, under, with, against, from, during, between, to, through, for, according to, on, after.
Literary Forms
Tragedy
Tragedy deals with serious or painful subjects. It produces wonder or compassion in the viewer, and the outcome is unfortunate.
Comedy
Comedy deals with happy, pleasant, or humorous events with the aim of making people laugh.