Thursday, April 12, 2012

The best way of teaching Methods in English

Namo tassa Bhagavato Arahato  Samma Sambhudassa
The blessed One, the Holy One, and the Fully Enlightened One are homage by very respectfully.
The best way of teaching Methods in English
by using clauses and phrases
What taught by Professor Dr.Mr U Min Lwin in 2007-2008
Yangon Myanmar
Abbreviation
S:  subject
P:  predicate (verb)
O: object
Po: prepositional object
Adj:  Adjective
Adv: adverb
Conj: conjunction
Three kinds of subjects
1.     Active Subject
2.    Passive Subject
3.    Only active subject which is non-passive.

Two kinds of objects
1.  Object of verb
2.  Object of the Preposition

Other way of verb
1.  Transitive Verb  (T-v)
2.  Intransitive Verb ( It-v)
The Eight Parts of Speech
1.      Noun
2.      Pronoun
3.      Adjective
4.      Verb
5.      Adverb
6.      Preposition
7.      Conjunction
8.      Interjection


1. Noun
1:  Noun is word that refers to a person, place, or thing, a quality, or an activity. There are two kinds of nouns that are countable noun, and uncountable noun.
Two kinds of nouns
Those nouns that we can count are called by countable nouns.
Eg.  Boy, girl, book, table, ox
Those nouns that we cannot count are called by uncountable nouns.
Eg. Rice, sand, sugar, water oil





Five kinds of Nouns

1.      Nouns which are the names of particular persons, places, or things, are called for Proper noun.
Eg.  Rangoon, Myanmar, Thailand, India, Pacific etc


2.      Nouns that are the names of a group of objects of the sane kind  by taken together as a whole are called by collective Nouns.



Eg. Crowd (collection of people)
Army (collection of solders)
Fleet (collection of ships)

3.      Nouns which are the names of several persons, places, or things of the same class, are called by common Nouns.
Eg. Boy, girl, man, woman, town, country, book, city, pencil, ocean, ea, island

4.      Nouns being the same of substance of which things are made are Material Noun.
Eg. Oil, salt, paper, beef, pork, sugar, mutton, chicken, fish

5.      It is the name if quality, action, or state of the object which it belongs.
Eg. Kindness, darkness, honesty, movement, hatred, judgment, youth, slavery, poverty, death,

2.  Eight kinds of Pronouns

1.     I     (  first person that is single for speaker)
2.     We ( first persons that are at least two persons for speakers)
3.     You ( second person who is single for speaker)
4.     You ( second persons who are at least two persons for speakers)
5.     He ( third person who is single for speaker who is female)
6.     She ( third person who is single for speaker who is male)
7.     It  ( third person which is one for something)
8.     They ( third persons who or which are at least two persons and things)



 kinds of verb
1.     Verb to be
2.     Verb to do
3.     Verb to have
4.     Helping verb

Kinds of adjective
1.     Comparative Degree
2.     Positive Degree
3.     Superlative Degree


Kinds of conjunction

1.     Relative Pronoun
2.     Adverb
3.     Subordinate
4.     Coordinate


Kinds of preposition
1.     Before a  Noun/ Nouns
2.     Before a  Pronoun / Pronouns
3.      
What is interjection?




Subject:  the things or  person being  discussed, described or dealt with somebody, or something ( the subject of a book) Noun or phrase which comes  before  a verb and which performs the action of that verb or (is) described by it.

Predicate:  (n) part of a statement that says something about the subject (life is short

Verb: word or phrase that expresses an action.
(Happen, eat, a state exist)

Object: (n) noun, phrase etc towards which the action of a verb is dissected for example… Him and the money
Give him the money.

Preposition (n) word, in from, or to be used   before a noun or pronoun to show the place, position, time or the method.

Adjective: (n) word that adds information to a verb, adjective, phrase or another adverb, quickly, in run (quickly)

(Adj) 1. Relating to words, applicant must have good skills.
2. Spoken, not written, agreement,
3. Relating verb, a noun

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