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Below are study materials for the grammar elements found in the chapter "In the Attic" from the Kerala 10th English Textbook Unit 1, Chapter 2. This study material covers key grammar elements identified in the chapter "In the Attic" by Wladyslaw Szpilman. Each section includes an explanation, examples from the text, and exercises to practice the concepts.
• Past Simple: Used for actions completed in the past at a specific time (e.g., "I played").
• Past Perfect: Describes actions that were completed before another past action (e.g., "I had not practised").
• Present Simple: Used for general statements or facts, often in dialogue to express current feelings or states (e.g., "I am").
• Relative Clauses: Provide additional information about a noun, introduced by relative pronouns like who, which, or that
• Defining Relative Clauses: Essential to the meaning of the sentence (no commas).
• Non-defining Relative Clauses: Add extra information (set off by commas).
Adverbs: Modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, often ending in ly...
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- Tenses (Past Simple, Past Perfect, and Present Simple)
• Past Simple: Used for actions completed in the past at a specific time (e.g., "I played").
• Past Perfect: Describes actions that were completed before another past action (e.g., "I had not practised").
• Present Simple: Used for general statements or facts, often in dialogue to express current feelings or states (e.g., "I am").
- Rewrite Sentences: Rewrite the following sentences in the past perfect tense.
Szpilman plays Chopin’s Nocturne. (He ____ before the officer arrived.) The officer brings food. (He ____ before Szpilman thanked him.)
- Relative Clauses
• Relative Clauses: Provide additional information about a noun, introduced by relative pronouns like who, which, or that
• Defining Relative Clauses: Essential to the meaning of the sentence (no commas).
• Non-defining Relative Clauses: Add extra information (set off by commas).
- Adjectives and Adverbs Explanation
Adverbs: Modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, often ending in ly...
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