DELTA - Grammar and Vocabulary
DELTA - Grammar and Vocabulary
DELTA - Grammar and Vocabulary
Adjective
6.
Article
7.
Aspect
Auxiliary
Verb
Modal
Auxiliary
Verb
Causative
Adverb
8.
Adverbial
4.
5.
Affix
Affixation
Antonym
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Clause
Finite and
Non-Finite
Cleft
Sentence
Cognate
False
Cognate
Collocation
Complement
Complex
Sentence
Compound
Sentence
17.
Concord
18.
Conditional
14.
15.
16.
Conjunction
Co-ordinating
and
Subordinating
20.
Connotation
21.
Contraction
Copular Verb
(Linking
Verb)
Declarative
Sentence
Deixis
Deictic
Reference
Determiner
19.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
Finite Verb
Non-Finite
Verb
Function
Word
28.
Gerund
29.
Homograph
30.
Homonym
31.
Homophone
32.
Hyponym
33.
Idiom
34.
Imperative
35.
Infinitive
36.
-ing form
37.
Intensifier
38.
Inversion
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
Lexical
Item
Lexical
Verb
DeLexicalised
Verb
Lexical
Word
Content
Word
Modality
Modal
Verb
Modifier
45.
Morphology
46.
Negation
47.
Noun
Noun
Phrase
Object
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
Parsing
The process of analysing sentences into their component parts and was very common in traditional teaching. Used to
describe the unconcious mental process a reader or listener works out the grammatical structure of sentences/utterances.
Phrasal
Verb
A construction which is a combination of a verb and one or two particles. The particle can be an adverb or a preposition or
both, eg. get on, get on with.
Question
Tag
A kind of yes/no question that is added to a statement. The tag consists of two words, a subject pronoun and an auxiliary verb
(or the form of the verb "to be"). The function of question tags is to invite the addressee to respond to the statement. A rising
intonation is used when the speaker is uncertain of his/her statement, and a falling intonation is used when the speaker
expects the listener to agree with the statement.
Relative
Clause
A clause which is attached to a noun phrase, which it modifies by giving extra information. It cannot stand alone. It is often
introduced by a pronoun such as who, which, that, etc. eg The restaurant that we ate in last week has closed down; Jules,
who left before all the others, still had not arrived.
Subject
The agent in a sentence or clause that causes the event expressed by the verb. In passive sentences, it is the thing or person
affected by the action. eg. The thieves stole the money. The money was stolen by thieves.