Grammatical Rules: Parts of Speech
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The team will then __________ the data to draw a final conclusion.

analyse

After a long debate, the president decided that the __________ had to be revised.

analysis

For better understanding, the troop used __________ statistics to locate the enemy.

analytical

If you want to understand mathematics, you must know how to devise the strategies __________.

<p>analytically</p> Signup and view all the answers

The discovery of oil brought many __________ to the town.

<p>benefits</p> Signup and view all the answers

Water samples taken from streams were __________ for contamination by chemicals. It was important to check it carefully.

<p>analysed</p> Signup and view all the answers

It is very difficult to define the __________ of beauty.

<p>concept</p> Signup and view all the answers

All __________ of the country will have some rain tonight.

<p>areas</p> Signup and view all the answers

Is this dress __________ in a larger size?

<p>available</p> Signup and view all the answers

We could just see the train __________ in the distance.

<p>The sentence describes a visual observation of a train getting closer. 'Approaching' is the correct word to depict this action.</p> Signup and view all the answers

I __________ (that) you knew each other because you went to the same school.

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The United Nations has used its __________ to restore peace in the area.

<p>authority</p> Signup and view all the answers

America __________ of fifty states.

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Examinations are not the only means of __________ a student's ability.

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Flashcards

Analyse (verb)

To study or examine something in detail, typically to establish facts and reach conclusions.

Analysis (noun)

The process or result of studying something in detail to establish facts and reach conclusions.

Analytical (adjective)

Relating to or involving the detailed examination of something in order to understand it better.

Analytically (adverb)

In a way that involves the detailed examination of something in order to understand it.

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Area (noun)

A particular part of a place, piece of land, or country.

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Available (adjective)

Able to be bought, used, or reached.

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Concept (noun)

A principle or idea.

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Consist (verb)

To be comprised or made up of.

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Benefit (noun)

A helpful or good effect.

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Authority (noun)

The moral or legal right to control.

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Approach (verb)

To come nearer to something.

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Assess (verb)

Evaluate; to judge or estimate the value, amount, or quality of something.

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Assume (verb)

To accept as true without question or proof.

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Benefits (noun, plural)

Positive results or advantages.

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Analysed (verb, past tense)

Examined something in detail to gain better understanding or draw conclusions.

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Areas (noun, plural)

Sections or parts of a place, land, or country.

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Approaching (verb, present participle)

Getting closer to something in time or space.

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Assessing (verb, present participle)

Evaluating something to determine its value, quality, or characteristics.

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Study Notes

Grammatical Rules for Changing Parts of Speech

  • There are cases where you need to change the part of speech of words based on grammatical rules for the sentence.
  • Example: The word "analyse" can be a verb, noun, adjective, or adverb.

Word Forms

  • Analyse (v.): to examine methodically and in detail.
  • Analysis (n.): detailed examination and the process of determining the nature, relationships and causes of something.
  • Analytical (adj.): involving or using detailed examination of the nature or relationships of the elements of something.
  • Analytically(adv.): in a way that involves detailed examination of the nature or relationships of the elements of something.

Example Sentences

  • 1. The team will then analyze the data to draw a final conclusion.
  • 2. After a long debate, the president decided that the analysis had to be revised.

Exercises and Vocabulary

  • Area: any part of a place or a piece of land or the country.

  • Available: able to be bought, used, or reached.

  • Concept: a principle or idea.

  • Consist: comprised or made up of.

  • Benefit: a helpful or good effect.

  • Authority: moral or legal right to control.

  • Approach: to come nearer to something.

  • Assess: evaluate.

  • Analyse: to study or examine.

  • Assume: to accept as true without question or proof.

  • Statistics: used to locate the enemy, in an example case

  • Examples of Exercises: Using vocabulary for exercises:

  • Oil discovery brought many ... to the town .

  • Water samples taken from streams….for contamination by chemicals.

  • ... of the country will have some rain tonight..

  • Is this dress ... in a larger size?

  • We could just see the train ... distance.

Additional Information

  • The United Nations used its authority…
  • America consists of … states.
  • Examinations are not the only way to assess a student's .ability.

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This quiz covers the grammatical rules for changing parts of speech, focusing on examples like 'analyse' and its various forms. Test your knowledge on how to accurately identify and use different word forms in sentences. Understanding these rules will enhance your writing and comprehension skills.

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