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Summary IEB GRADE 10-12 FULL ENGLISH LANGUAGE NOTES

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These notes summarize all language answering techniques used from grade 10-12. They are color coded and explain the answering techniques in detail giving you a clear formula to follow. You can use these techniques in SQA or comprehensions as well as the language section in exams.

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,Parts of speech…………………………………..
Types of sentences………………………………
Dictionary work………………………………..
Neologism…………………………………….
Fact and Opinion ……………………………………
Assumption………………………………………..
Style……………………………………………….
Active and passive voice……………………………
Types of English…………………………………..
Comprehension……………………………………
Summary…………………………………………
Techniques of humour……………………………….
Crit Lit……………………………………………




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, Parts of Speech


Noun - A naming word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.

Adjective - Describes a noun, providing more information about its characteristics or
qualities.

Adverb - Describes a verb and provides information about how, when, or where an action is
done.

Pronoun - A word used in place of a noun to avoid repetition.
Examples include "I," "you," and "they."

Conjunction - Joins two words, phrases, or sentences together.
Examples include "and," "but," and "or."

Preposition - Comes before a noun or pronoun and links it to the rest of the sentence.
Examples: "on," "in," and "by."

Article - Introduces a noun and provides information about its definiteness.
• Definite Article: "the"
• Indefinite Article: "a" or "an"

Interjection - Expresses strong emotions, responses, or sounds.
Examples: "wow," "yes," and "mmm."

Verb - A word that describes an action (doing word) or a state of being (is, was).

Auxiliary Verb (Helping Verb) - Assists the main verb in forming different tenses, moods,
etc.

Transitive Verb - Requires a subject followed by an object.
The object receives the action and must be a noun.

She ate the cake.
In this sentence, "ate" is the transitive verb, and "the cake" is the direct object because it
receives the action of eating.



Intransitive Verb - Does not have an object. It stands alone in a sentence.




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