ENGLISH BASICS

English Language Study Notes

1. The Foundation: Letters & Sounds

English utilizes 26 letters to represent its sounds. It is important to distinguish between “letters” and “alphabets.”

  • Letters: The individual symbols (A, B, C…).
  • Alphabets (वर्णमाला): The collection of these letters in a specific sequence (A to Z).

Vowels (5)

A, E, I, O, U

These 5 letters produce 20 different sounds.

Consonants (21)

B, C, D, F, G…

These 21 letters produce 24 different sounds.

Total: 44 Sounds in English

Special Case: Semi-Vowels (W, Y)

These are “Glide Sounds” that can behave like either a vowel or a consonant depending on their position.

Letter Vowel Sound (Example) Consonant Sound (Example)
Y Sky (Follows a consonant) Yes
W Cow (Sounds like ‘ow’) Wait

2. Parts of Speech

Words are categorized based on their syntactic function—the role they play in a sentence.

Part of Speech Definition & Function
Noun Names a person, place, thing, or idea.
Pronoun Used in place of a noun to avoid repetition.
Adjective Modifies or describes the qualities of a noun or pronoun.
Verb Expresses an action, an occurrence, or a state of being.
Adverb Modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb (How, when, where, to what extent).
Preposition Placed before a noun/pronoun to show relationship (Direction, Time, Place).
Conjunction Connects words, phrases, or clauses.
Interjection Expresses strong feeling or sudden emotion.

Note: In modern linguistics, Determiners (which includes articles like A, An, The) are often considered as 9th part of speech.

Adjective vs. Determiner

  • Adjectives: Describe the qualities of a noun.
  • Determiners: Placed before a noun to clarify its identity or amount (specify its reference).

3. Applied Example

Breakdown of a complex sentence by its grammatical components:

“Wow! He and the small dog quickly ran into that house.”
  • Wow! — Interjection
  • He — Pronoun
  • and — Conjunction
  • the — Determiner (Article)
  • small — Adjective
  • dog — Noun
  • quickly — Adverb
  • ran — Verb
  • into — Preposition
  • that — Determiner
  • house — Noun

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