Notes On Grammar
Notes On Grammar
Notes On Grammar
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8. Most verbs may be used both subjectively and objectively, actively and
passively. Rob and steal are two instances.
Example:
The tomb had been robbed of its treasures. (Passive use of
verb)
He had been robbed of his dignity. (Passive use of verb)
A last minute goal robbed the team of victory. (Active use of
verb)
He had been robbed of his name and fame. (Passive use of verb)
Note:
A writer and speaker should carefully use object or thing or a valuable that
has been or was robbed.
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voice.
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My car was robbed;
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I was robbed of my car.
Use of verb steal may be mentioned as subject of a verb in passive voice.
My wallet was stolen. (Passive use of verb)
I had my wallet stolen. (Active use of verb)
Its a crime to handle/deal in stolen goods. (Adjective)
9. Some verbs dont take adverbs after them in certain structures,
because their subjects are unaware of the manner or way an action is
performed. However, such verbs may be followed by predicative
adjectives.
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Examples:
You and I are friends again. (Pronouns used as subjects)
They helped you and me. (Pronouns used as objects)
11. While mentioning three persons, place the second person first, then
place the third person in the middle and the first person after it. (2, 3, 1)
Example:You, he and I are old business partners.
12. To avoid confusion, subjects and objects should be clearly mentioned.
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He did as he directed.
He did as he was directed.
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Is he known to you?
Do you know him?
14. Dont use verb smell with a subject indirectly or in passive voice in
progressive tense.
Faulty: Garlic was being smelled by our cook.
Improved: Our cook smelled garlic OR Our cook was smelling garlic.
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We enjoyed there.
We enjoyed ourselves there.
Incorrect:
Delicious tea and snacks were there, we enjoyed.
Correct: We enjoyed delicious tea and snacks there.
16. Certain collective nouns are usually used as singular nouns such as
scenery, jury, board and team.
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18. Most verbs are used as nouns also and most nouns are used as verbs
such as work, write, fill and go.
Incorrect:
A large member of audience filled the auditorium.
Correct: A large number of audience occupied the auditorium.
OR
The auditorium was full of audience.
OR
The auditorium was packed to capacity.
Note:
A room, a hall, an auditorium can be occupied or it may be full of audience
or packed to capacity.
19. Too. to structure should not be used to communicate a good
or advisable sense
Wrong: The film is too good to watch.
Right: The film is so good that one may/can watch it.
Wrong: The opportunity is too good to avail of.
Right: The opportunity is so good that one may avail oneself of it.
Note: However in positive/good sense, use of too..to may be acceptable
and grammatical.
Examples: The film is too good to miss.
She is too honest to commit adultery.
He is too good a man to act cruelly.
20. Some verbs may be used both in simple and progressive tenses to
mention gradual development or completion of something. Such
sentences may communicate imperceptible actions also. It is advisable
to mention such actions in simple present tense.