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A Definition & Meaning

Aa

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1. Noun

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

  • Amazing (Incredible)
  • Angry (Furious)
  • Achieve (Attain)
  • Ask (Inquire)
  • Astonish (Surprise)

14. Antonyms

  • Abundant (Scarce)
  • Angry (Calm)
  • Achieve (Fail)
  • Active (Inactive)
  • Add (Subtract)

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.NoWords
1A
2Able
3Ability
4About
5Above
6Absence
7Abroad
8Absolute
9Absent
10Abstract
11Abuse
12Angry
13Access
14Annoy
15Acceptable
16Acceptance
17Accede
18Accept
19Abusive
20Academic
21Approve
Relative words of “A”