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Understanding Word Forms and Their Uses in English: A Resource Sheet for ESL Writers, Study notes of English

ESL WritingLanguage and LinguisticsEnglish grammar

Examples and explanations of word forms and their functions as nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, articles, and interjections in english. It also highlights common mistakes and offers corrected examples to help esl writers improve their writing skills.

What you will learn

  • What is the difference between a noun and a verb?
  • What are some common mistakes in using word forms correctly?
  • How do word endings indicate part of speech in English?

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Download Understanding Word Forms and Their Uses in English: A Resource Sheet for ESL Writers and more Study notes English in PDF only on Docsity! Word Forms Grammar Resource Sheet for ESL Writers Word form errors occur when the correct word is chosen but an incorrect form of the word is used. For example, look at the following two sentences: Incorrect – Young people can be independence in the United States. Correct – Young people can be independent in the United States. The noun form independence is used in the first sentence instead of the adjective form, independent. Words in English are grouped into eight parts of speech depending on the function in a sentence. They are nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, articles and interjections. Most words in English have different forms for different parts of speech, but not all words have all forms. And some words look the same for different parts of speech. For example: Noun Verb Adjective Adverb Independence X Independent Independently Confusion Confuse Confusing Confusingly Flight Fly Flying X Anger Anger Angry Angrily Some words have more than one form for the same part of speech. For example, bored and boring are both adjectives, but they have different meanings. For example: The student is bored because the lecture is boring. Some word forms have different meanings that seem inconsistent or contradictory. For example, intimate as an adjective had a different meaning from intimate as a verb. Marilyn and Joe were intimate (close) friends. Your suggestion intimates (suggests) that we have a serious problem. Word endings sometimes indicate part of speech. For example, words ending in –ly are usually adverbs. Paying close attention as you read is the best way to improve fluency with word forms. Corrected Examples: In this example, the wrong part of speech is used. Incorrect – The politician emphasis the need for more funding for education. Correct – The politician emphasized the need for more funding for education.
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