Xasan Cawke intermediate School

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DUGSIGA DHEXE EE XASAN CAWKE WAJAALE
Udiyaar Garowga Xuska 18 May 2024

28/07/2023

examples of conjunctions:

Coordinating Conjunctions:
- And: I like to walk and run in the park.
- Or: Do you want tea or coffee?
- But: I wanted to go to the beach, but it started raining.

Correlative Conjunctions:
- Either...or: You can either come with me or stay here.
- Neither...nor: Neither the teacher nor the students knew the answer.
- Not only...but also: She is not only a great singer but also a talented dancer.

Subordinating Conjunctions:
- Although: Although it was raining, we still went for a walk.
- Because: I stayed home because I was feeling sick.
- If: If you finish your work, you can watch TV.

Conjunctive Adverbs:
- However: I wanted to go to the beach; however, it started raining.
- Therefore: I studied hard; therefore, I passed the exam.
- Meanwhile: I was cooking dinner; meanwhile, my husband was setting the table.

These are just a few examples of conjunctions, but there are many more that can be used to connect words, phrases, and clauses in a sentence. Using conjunctions correctly can help learners to construct more complex sentences and communicate more effectively in English.

28/07/2023

Sure, here are some basic grammar rules for nouns, pronouns, verbs, and adjectives:

Nouns:
- A noun is a word used to name a person, place, thing, or idea.
- Nouns can be singular (one) or plural (more than one).
- Examples of singular nouns: cat, book, teacher, love.
- Examples of plural nouns: cats, books, teachers, loves.

Pronouns:
- A pronoun is a word used to replace a noun in a sentence.
- Pronouns can be used to avoid repeating the same noun multiple times in a sentence.
- Examples of pronouns: he, she, it, they, him, her, them, etc.

Verbs:
- A verb is a word used to describe an action or state of being.
- Verbs can be in different tenses to indicate when the action takes place (past, present, future).
- Examples of verbs: run, jump, sing, be.

Adjectives:
- An adjective is a word used to describe a noun or pronoun.
- Adjectives can be used to provide more information about the noun/pronoun.
- Examples of adjectives: happy, blue, tall, delicious.

It's important to keep in mind that these are just basic rules for these parts of speech, and there are many more nuances and complexities to English grammar. However, understanding these basic concepts can be a great starting point for learners who are just beginning to study English grammar.

28/07/2023

here are some examples of parts of speech:

Nouns:
- Cat
- Book
- Teacher
- Love

Pronouns:
- He
- She
- It
- They
- Him
- Her
- Them

Verbs:
- Run
- Jump
- Sing
- Be

Adjectives:
- Happy
- Blue
- Tall
- Delicious

Prepositions:
- In
- On
- At
- To
- By
- With
- For
- From
- Of

Adverbs:
- Quickly
- Very
- Well
- Often

Conjunctions:
- And
- Or
- But
- Because

Articles:
- A
- An
- The

Interjections:
- Wow!
- Oh no!
- Yikes!
- Hey!

These are just a few examples of each part of speech, but there are many more words that fall into each category. Understanding the different parts of speech can help learners to construct sentences correctly and communicate more effectively in English.

25/12/2022

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15/04/2022

Waxaan ku jirnaa tobankii labaad ee bisha Barakaysan ee Ramadaan
Illaahay waxaan ka baryaynaa inuu acmaasha inaga aqbalo. Oo uu danbiyadeena dhaafo oo uu inaga dhigo kuwii naarta laga xoreeyo

07/04/2022

Waa ducooyin qaaliya

20/12/2021

Saliga nebiga aan badino

20/12/2021

Dadka laba ayaa ugu liita oo ugu ayaan daran
1. Qof isagoon weligii tukan oo aan masaajidka galin maalinka ugu horaysa ee lageeyaa ay noqoto maalinkuu dhinto.
2.Gabadha aan waligeed jidhkeeda asturin ee maalinka ugu horaysa asturaadi ay noqoto maalinka lagu asturo kafankeeda

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