Here are five examples for each of the requested grammar and language categories for words starting with G:
Gg
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- The garden is full of flowers.
- He bought a new guitar.
- The girl is playing in the park.
- I love the grapes from this region.
- The goalkeeper saved the ball.
2. Verb (Auxiliary Verbs)
- She is going to the gym.
- They are giving a party this weekend.
- He was playing guitar yesterday.
- I have got a gift for you.
- We will go to the market later.
3. Adverb
- He finished the task gracefully.
- She smiled gently at the baby.
- The teacher explained the lesson greatly.
- They walked gingerly on the icy path.
- She generally wakes up early.
4. Adjective
- The green leaves are fresh.
- She is wearing a gorgeous dress.
- This is a golden opportunity.
- The gigantic ship sailed smoothly.
- He gave a generous donation to the charity.
5. Conjunction
- I will go to the park, and I will also visit the store.
- She tried hard, but she couldn’t win the race.
- You can take the bus, or you can walk to the school.
- He will succeed if he works hard.
- We stayed indoors because it was raining.
6. Interjection
- Great! You completed the task on time.
- Goodness! What a mess this is.
- Gee! That’s an incredible story.
- Gosh! I didn’t see that coming.
- Grr! I’m so frustrated right now.
7. Pronoun
- He loves gardening.
- They are playing a game.
- It is a beautiful morning.
- She greeted the guests warmly.
- We should help each other.
8. Direct and Indirect Speech
- Direct: She said, “I love gardening.”
Indirect: She said that she loved gardening. - Direct: He asked, “Have you seen my glasses?”
Indirect: He asked if I had seen his glasses. - Direct: “I will give you a gift,” she said.
Indirect: She said that she would give me a gift. - Direct: They said, “We are going to the gallery.”
Indirect: They said they were going to the gallery. - Direct: He said, “I bought a new guitar.”
Indirect: He said that he had bought a new guitar.
9. Active and Passive Voice
- Active: She gives a gift.
Passive: A gift is given by her. - Active: He is painting the garage.
Passive: The garage is being painted by him. - Active: They completed the game.
Passive: The game was completed by them. - Active: She will cook the goose.
Passive: The goose will be cooked by her. - Active: He has made the garden beautiful.
Passive: The garden has been made beautiful by him.
10. Gerund
- Gardening is her favorite hobby.
- He enjoys grilling on weekends.
- They stopped gossiping when the teacher entered.
- Growing plants requires patience.
- She dislikes gambling.
11. If Clause
- If he works hard, he will get a good grade.
- If you visit Germany, you should try the local food.
- If I had seen the garden, I would have taken a picture.
- If she had prepared well, she would have passed the test.
- If the game is canceled, we will stay home.
12. Punctuation
- “Gosh!” she exclaimed, “That’s amazing.”
- He likes apples, grapes, and guavas.
- Good morning, Mr. Green.
- The gardener said, “I’ll plant the seeds today.”
- Where is the golden key?
13. Synonyms
- Grateful – Thankful
- Generous – Kind
- Gigantic – Huge
- Graceful – Elegant
- Glow – Shine
14. Antonyms
- Grateful – Ungrateful
- Generous – Selfish
- Gigantic – Tiny
- Graceful – Clumsy
- Gloomy – Cheerful
15. Sentence Formation
- The gardener watered the plants.
- She gave me a beautiful gift.
- We are going to the gallery tomorrow.
- He is playing a game with his friends.
- The guitar sounds amazing.
16. Tense
- Present: She grows flowers in her garden.
- Past: She grew flowers in her garden.
- Future: She will grow flowers in her garden.
- Present Perfect: She has grown flowers in her garden.
- Past Continuous: She was growing flowers in her garden.
17. Preposition
- The grapes are on the table.
- He went to the garden in the morning.
- The gift is for her.
- She walked through the gate.
- The book is about gardening.
18. Articles
- I saw a goat in the field.
- The golden statue was stolen.
- She bought an expensive gown.
- He gifted me a beautiful painting.
- The game was very exciting.
19. Subject-Verb Agreement
- The girl gives flowers to her teacher.
- The grapes are fresh.
- She grows vegetables in her backyard.
- The goats graze in the field.
- The gardener waters the plants daily.
20. Degree of Comparison
- Positive: The garden is green.
- Comparative: This garden is greener than the other.
- Superlative: This is the greenest garden in the town.
- Positive: The gift is good.
- Comparative: This gift is better than that one.
21. Idioms
- Go the extra mile – Make extra effort.
- Get the ball rolling – Start something.
- Give up – Quit or stop trying.
- Go bananas – Become crazy or excited.
- Grasp at straws – Try desperately to find a solution.
22. Homophones and Homonyms
- Gate – Gait
- Groan – Grown
- Guerrilla – Gorilla
- Gene – Jean
- Great – Grate
23. Singular and Plural
- Goat – Goats
- Gift – Gifts
- Garden – Gardens
- Girl – Girls
- Glass – Glasses
24. Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences
- Simple: He is gardening.
- Compound: He is gardening, and she is reading a book.
- Complex: He is gardening because he loves plants.
- Simple: The grapes are sweet.
- Compound: The grapes are sweet, but the guavas are sour.