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To get 6th to 10 class Notes

“SCERT” AND “NCERT” Introduced this “Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation” to evaluating the student's performance to understand the points of improvement in their progress. “Grammar included embedded CCE process Grammar is the way we arrange words to make proper sentences. Word level grammar covers verbs and tenses, nouns, adverbs etc. Sentence level grammar covers phrases, clauses, reported speech etc. Continuous and comprehensive evaluation (CCE) is a method of evaluating the students.

GRAMMAR SECTION

Grammar of English Language:

English grammar is a set of rules that use of the English language. Language stars with sounds which evolved into words, phrases and sentences.

Why we need to study grammar to learn a language?  Grammar can help you to learn a language more quickly and efficiently.


Steps to learn grammar

Ø      To learn grammar the basic step is lean words. ...

Ø      Watch subtle movies and observe the way of talking

Ø      Talk about things around you with your friends

Ø      Correct yourself by observe others and get clarify

Ø      Learn Grammar Rules as much as you can

 ØPractice idioms, phrases, verb forms, vocabulary one word substitutes and so on in grammar.


Why we Learn Grammar?

 Learning grammar is the first step to learning language.

Reasons Why We Learn Grammar

 "Being able to talk about what it is we are able to do when we construct sentences — to describe what the rules are and what happens when they fail to apply."------- David Crystal in the Cambridge Encyclopaedia of the English Language (Cambridge University Press, 2003)

Reasons Why We Learn:

Ø  People are constantly curious about the world in which they live, and wish to understand it.

Ø  Language is involved with almost everything we do as human beings. We cannot live without language. To understand the linguistic dimension of language grammar is the fundamental organizing principle of language.

Ø  If we want to say or write, we should have potential on controlled to number of rules.

Ø  To resolve ambiguity, and unintelligible speech or writing we need grammar to learn.

Ø  Learning about English grammar provides a basis for learning other languages.

Ø  by speaking and writing more effectively requires an additional set of skills.

 


 The basic components of grammar in the English language are :

1.    Phonology

2.    Morphology

3.    Syntax

4.    Semantics

5.    Pragmatics

Grammatical rules explain how letters form words, words become phrases or sentences, in what order they must come in a sentence and why. 

 

The main importance of learning grammar -

To know Features of Language:

English as Second Language (ESL) learners often learn the grammatical rules in English by comparing them with the grammar of their native language.

To Learn Spellings and Pronunciations:

Learn Phonetics and various parts of the silent words and how they form we aware of spellings and pronunciations.

The Formation of Words:

Grammar will explain the rules to add prefixes and suffixes to existing words including a demonstration as to how the meanings change with such additions but Morphology takes care of the word formations, meaning-making as well as usage in sentences to accurately express what people feel.

Structure of Sentences:

Syntax and semantics are deal with the formation of sentences. Example: Subject + Verb + Object is the basic rule to construct any sentence in the language. 



 

History of English Grammar

The Sanskrit is the first language that taught us  from fifth century BC in India, the modern English grammar has found its roots in the Greek grammar developed around the first century BC and the subsequent Latin one based on the Greek only about two thousand years later.

  

Who Makes the Grammar Rules?

Grammarians and linguists make grammatical rules so that people can learn and use languages easily. These language and grammar made list out the existing rules within a language and those become the grammatical rules. Languages will evolve and change with time depending on who use them and where.  English has become the language of the entire world and so the grammatical rules started evolving with the cultures and linguistic differences of its new speakers depending on their geopolitical locations. English is spoken in almost all the countries of the world as an international language.  

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