Aa
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- Aardvark
- Apple
- Artist
- Animal
- Achievement
2. Verb (including Auxiliary Verb)
- Am (I am here)
- Are (They are ready)
- Arrive (They arrive soon)
- Ask (You can ask me)
- Add (Let’s add more)
3. Adverb
- Abundantly (It rained abundantly)
- Again (We met again)
- Amazingly (She sings amazingly)
- Already (They have already arrived)
- Almost (We are almost there)
4. Adjective
- Amazing
- Ambitious
- Ancient
- Astonishing
- Angry
5. Conjunction
- And (She and I)
- As (As she walked away)
- Although (Although it was late)
- After (After the rain stopped)
- Also (He also joined)
6. Interjection
- Ah! (Ah! I see it now)
- Alas! (Alas! We lost)
- Aha! (Aha! I understand)
- Aw! (Aw, that’s cute)
- Oh! (Oh! Look at that)
7. Pronoun
- Anyone
- Anything
- All
- Another
- Anyone
8. Direct and Indirect Speech
- Direct: She said, “I am happy.”
- Indirect: She said that she was happy.
9. Active and Passive Voice
- Active: She ate an apple.
- Passive: The apple was eaten by her.
10. Gerund
- Asking
- Arriving
- Adding
- Achieving
- Acting
11. If Clause
- If you are ready, let’s go.
- If I had a car, I would drive.
- If it rains, we will stay indoors.
- If they arrive, tell them to wait.
- If I were you, I’d rest.
12. Punctuation
- Period: “A good day.”
- Comma: “A car, a bike, and a bus.”
- Exclamation: “Aha!”
- Question mark: “Are you ready?”
- Quotation marks: “A bright future,” she said.
13. Synonyms
14. Antonyms
15. Sentence Formation
- She is a doctor.
- I have a question.
- It was an amazing trip.
- The apple is red.
- An artist painted this.
16. Tense
- Present: I am a student.
- Past: She was an artist.
- Future: They will be arriving soon.
- Present Perfect: I have asked.
- Past Perfect: She had arrived.
17. Preposition
- About (Talk about a book)
- Above (Look above the tree)
- Across (Run across the field)
- After (After the show)
- Along (Walk along the path)
18. Articles
- A (a cat)
- An (an apple)
- The (the artist)
19. Subject-Verb Agreement
- A cat is sleeping.
- An apple falls from the tree.
- Artists are creative.
- A car drives fast.
- The animal is hungry.
20. Degree of Comparison
- Positive: Amazing
- Comparative: More amazing
- Superlative: Most amazing
21. Idioms
- A blessing in disguise (a good thing that seemed bad at first)
- A dime a dozen (something common)
- A piece of cake (something easy)
- A tough nut to crack (a difficult problem)
- All in a day’s work (part of a regular job)
22. Homophones and Homonyms
- Aye (yes) / Eye (organ) / I (pronoun)
- Air (oxygen) / Heir (inheritor)
- Eight (number) / Ate (past tense of eat)
- Allowed (permitted) / Aloud (out loud)
- Ad (advertisement) / Add (to combine)
23. Singular and Plural
- Aardvark / Aardvarks
- Apple / Apples
- Artist / Artists
- Ant / Ants
- Achievement / Achievements
24. Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
- Simple: I am a teacher.
- Compound: I like apples, and I also like oranges.
- Complex: If you are ready, we can start the lesson.
Relative words of ‘A’
S.No | Words |
---|---|
1 | A |
2 | Able |
3 | Ability |
4 | About |
5 | Above |
6 | Absence |
7 | Abroad |
8 | Absolute |
9 | Absent |
10 | Abstract |
11 | Abuse |
12 | Angry |
13 | Access |
14 | Annoy |
15 | Acceptable |
16 | Acceptance |
17 | Accede |
18 | Accept |
19 | Abusive |
20 | Academic |
21 | Approve |