English Grammar
☼ Definition :– Either . . . . or and neither . . . . nor are called co-ordinating conjunctions or alternative conjunctions. They are used to join two sentences or two words. They are also called correlatives because they are used on…
☼ As if : – When any imaginary or unrealistic matter is described in clause begins with as if , then in that clause, ‘were’ instead of ‘was’ is used.
As if is used to answer the question ‘how’.
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☼ Have : – When we pay someone either in cash or in kind for doing certain work causal verb ‘have’ is used.
Constriction of a sentence :
Have + doer of the action + bare infinitive (Active)
Have + object + p.p. (Passive)
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☼ Get : – When we request or inspire some one to do certain work, then causal verb ‘get’ is used.
Construction of a sentence : –
Get + doer of the action + verb form with ‘to’ (Active)
Get + object + p.p. (Passive)
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‘Make’, ‘Get’ and ‘Have’ are causal verbs.
Note : – In the sentences they are used according to the tense of the sentence.
☼ Make : – When we force someone to do something causal verb ‘Make’ is used.
Con…
☼ Not only . . . . but also : –
(1) The two sentences which are joined by ‘Not only . . . . but also’ are supplement of each other.
(2) It is used to join two subjects, two verbs, two objects, two adjectives etc.
(3) When t…
☼ Inter change of three function words : –
↦ Examples :–
(1) As soon as the bell rang, the students rushed out of the class.
(2) No sooner did the bell ring than the students rushed out of the class.
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☼ As soon as :– When the sentence begins with “as soon as” then no conjunction is used between two sentences.
↦ Examples :–
(1) As soon as I opened the door, the dog began to bark.
(2) As soon as Shweta fin…