Can anyone tell me all the English grammar of junior high school, as long as the name is junior high

Updated on educate 2024-05-26
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I have grammar for the first year of junior high school:

    1.At the end, change y to i and add es [for adverbs] 2Verb primitives plus s

    3.Add es to the verb that ends in it

    4.For verbs ending in the consonant letter + y, y is changed to i and es5 is addedAdd ing directly after the verb

    6.Stressing closed syllables and ending with only one consonant letter, double writing the last letter and adding ing adds up to that and that's it. In daily life, I have to memorize more words, or memorize some singular and plural forms, in fact, English is not difficult, as long as you learn it by heart, it is not difficult.

    Teach you: the teacher writes on the blackboard, takes a notebook or book, memorizes it, and takes it out to review and summarize when it comes to the high school entrance examination, which is convenient and helps memorization. Very good.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I just finished the high school exam last year, I scored 118 points, hey, I'll summarize the experience for you: first of all, it depends on which province you are in, and then I think it, grammar is a virtual thing, the most important thing in the English test is that the words you usually learn must clearly know their usage, for example, followed by the ing form or to do form, you can start to see this, and the accumulation of vocabulary, which is very important for doing reading questions, and at the same time, you must also know some tricks of composing, In addition, it is necessary to read more English compositions, and you can memorize some classic sentences ...... an appropriate amountI'm studying on my own at night, don't say much, you can tell me your Q number, I'll talk to you on QQ, believe me, these are my personal experiences, summarize by myself, give some hard points! Help you get good grades!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1.Noun.

    Nouns can be divided into proper nouns and common nouns, proper nouns are the proper names of a person(s), places, institutions, etc., such as beijing, China, etc. A common noun is a noun that is a class of people or something or an abstract concept, such as book, sadness, etc.

    Common nouns can be divided into the following four categories:

    1) Individual nouns: Indicates an individual in a certain type of person or thing, such as: gun.

    2) Collective nouns: Indicates a collection of several individuals, such as family.

    3) Material nouns: Indicates physical objects that cannot be divided into individuals, such as air.

    4) Abstract nouns: Expressions of abstract concepts such as actions, states, qualities, and feelings, such as work.

    Individual nouns and collective nouns can be counted by numbers, called countable nouns, while material nouns and abstract nouns are generally not counted by numbers, called uncountable nouns. To summarize, the classification of nouns can be represented by the following diagram:

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    That's a lot. Do you want to copy it down? Or print. It's better to buy a book.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Select item B.

    The meaning of this sentence is that my brother is an eighteen-year-old boy.

    18-year-old is followed by a hyphen is an adjective, which means "eighteen-year-old", and boy is a noun, modified with an adjective.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Choose bis 18 years old = he is an 18-year-old boy .

    In addition, an 18 years old expression is incorrect, there is no such expression.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The answer is b, 18-year-old is the definite, if there is no "boy", then there is 18 years old in the vacant seat

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    b。An eighteen-year-old child. 18-year-old is used as an adjective.

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