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Present Simple: Subject + Present Verb  

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

I – We – You – they – + Base () He – She – It –  + Base + S - I Read English - He Reads English  Always – Usually – Every Day – Love – Like – Speak – Hate

Present Continuous: Subject +





Am Is + V.ing are

(Be) 

ing 

I ----- am He – She – It –  -----is English Grammar For Class Eight

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We – you – They –  ----- are

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- I am reading English - He is reading English - We are Reading English  Now – At the Moment – Look – Listen – Ssh – Where is …..?  Affirmative  Negative  Question

Subject + Verb …… Subject + Verb + not …… Verb + Subject ……?

 Aff. He is a Pupil.  Neg. He isn't a Pupil.  Que. Is he a pupil? Aff. He reads English. Neg. He doesn't read English. Que. Does he read English? Aff. We speak English. Neg. We don't speak English. Que. Do we speak English?

Comparative and Superlative: Adjective– English Grammar For Class Eight

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Comparative er Superlative est

Adjective Old Large Big Noisy

Comparative Older Larger Bigger Noisier

superlative the oldest the largest the biggest the noisiest

Adjective– Comparative more Superlative most Adjective Able Careful

Comparative More able More careful

superlative the most able the most careful 

Adjective Good Bad

Comparative Better Worse

Should: Shouldn't:

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superlative the best the worst

 

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Aff. We should stay together. Neg. We shouldn't stay together. Que. Should we stay together?

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Prepositions of place: Above Under In front of Behind Inside Outside Between Opposite Near Next to

V.ing

         

ing   ing 

Love Like Hate Subject + Stand + Enjoy Interested in English GrammarGood For Classat Eight Bad at

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Past Verb:

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 Past Verb

Regular  Ed  Open Close Stop Study Play

– opened – closed – stopped – studied – played

Past Simple:

Irregular   Go – went am – was do – did

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Subject + Past Verb   Aff. Azad played football. English Grammar For Class Eight

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Amed went to cinema. Rawan was a pupil.

Neg. Azad didn't play football. Amed didn't go to cinema. Rawan wasn't a pupil. Que. Did Azad play football? Did Amed go to cinema? Was Rawan a pupil?

Past Continuous: Subject +



Was + V.ing Were

I – He – She – It –  ------ was We – you – they –  ------were Aff. She was taking photo. Neg. She wasn't taking photo. Que. was she taking photo?  Yesterday Last year

 

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Last month Last week Three days ago In 1769

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   

Ed \Id\  Decid\ed\

D. T Want\ed\

\T\  P

 K

 F Gh

Help\ed\ Brief\ed\

 Th

 Sh

 Ch



Look\ed\ Lough\ed\

Design\ed\

Show\ed\

Future Plans: Going to

 S C X

\D\



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Subject + + going to + base I ----- am He –She – It –  ----- is They – We – You –  ----- are Aff. She is going to talk to us. Neg. She is not going to talk to us. Que. Is she going to talk to us?

Future Simple: Will





Subject + will + base Aff. I will go to cinema. Neg. I will not go to cinema. Que. Will you go to cinema? 

Will ----- 'll Will not ----- won't

 Tomorrow



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Next In 2424

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 

Adverbs of manner:



Adjective + ly = Adverbs  



Proper ----- Properly Normal ----- normally yeBle  Comfortable ----- comfortably Happy ----- happily

lyi y

Good -----well Fast ----- fast Hard ----- hard Late ----- late Long ----- long Early ----- early



Present Continuous (For future arrangements):  Subject +

Am Is + V.ing are

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Aff. Greg is taking people to the science museum. Neg. Greg isn't taking people to the science museum. Que. Is Greg taking people to the science museum? How Long



 How long are the spending at the museum?

Subject pronouns  I We You He She It They

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Object pronouns  me us you him her it them

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Prepositions of Directions Across Up Down Through Along Round Past To Into

        

Some Any Some & Any

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  

Some  Yes  I'd like some garlic bread.  Could I borrow some money? Any English Grammar For Class Eight

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

 I don't want any olives.  Have you got any pizzas with mushrooms?

How many & how much:



How many +  How much +  How many cokes? How much money have you got?

Present Perfect



Subject + Have + P.P (past participle) Has  I – We – You – They –  ----- Have He – She – It –  ----- Has 

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He has ----- he's

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Aff. I have been there. Neg. I haven't there. Que. Have you been there?

Ever & Never: Ever Never

 

Present Perfect  Ever  Have + subject + ever + p.p ……? Has Have you ever been abroad? Never  Subject +

Have + p.p …… . Has

I never been out side Kurdistan.

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Too many:

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Too much Too many



Too much Too many

 

Don't make too much noise. There are often too many people.

Prediction: Prediction (Going to) Subject +

 Am Is + going to + base Are

Aff. You are going to feel ill. Neg. you aren't going to feel ill. Que. Are you going to feel ill?

Must: Must



Subject + must + base ……. .

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Aff. We must respect our countryside. Neg. we mustn't leave litter.

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THE END If You Don't Want Any Questions. Edge Away From The Answer.

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