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The grammar directory required for senior high school English is just a directory. Help me.
Second, the list of grammar items.
Note: Items marked with * are level 8 requirements, and the rest are level 5 requirements. Secondary grammar items are not specified for the time being.
1. noun
(1) countable nouns and their singular and plural (2) uncountable nouns
(3) Proper nouns (4) Noun possessive case
2. Pronouns
(1) Personal pronouns (2) Owner pronouns (3) Reflexive personal words
(4) demonstrative pronoun (5) indefinite pronouns (6) interrogative pronoun.
3. Digital
(1) ordinal number of basic word (2)
4. Prepositions and prepositional phrases
Step 5 combine
6. Adjectives (comparative and superlative)
7. Adverbs (comparative and superlative)
8. Articles
9.verbs
(1) Basic forms of verbs (2) Verbs (3) Transitive verbs and intransitive verbs
(4) Auxiliary verbs (5) Modal verbs
10. Tense
(1) present continuous tense (2) simple present tense (3) simple past tense (4) simple future tense
(5) Past continuous tense (6) Present perfect tense (7) Past perfect tense (8) Past future tense
1 1. Passive
12. Non-predicate verbs
(1) infinitive (2)-ing *(3)-ed verb form.
word-building
(1) synthesis method (2) derivation method (3) transformation method (4) abbreviation and abbreviation
14. Sentence types
(1) declarative sentences (affirmative sentences and negative sentences)
(2) Questions: general questions, special questions, choice questions and ambiguous questions.
(3) Imperative sentences
(4) exclamatory sentences
15. Sentence components
(1) Subject (2) Predicate (subject-predicate agreement) (3) Predicate (4) Object (direct object and indirect object)
(5) Complement (6) Attribute (7) Adverbial
Basic sentence patterns of simple sentences
(1) subject+verb+predicate (2) subject+intransitive verb
(3) Subject+Transitive Verb+Object (4) Subject+Transitive Verb+Indirect Object+Direct Object
(5) subject+transitive verb+object+object complement (6)be sentence pattern
17. Coordinate compound sentences
18. Master-slave complex sentences
(1) object clause (2) adverbial clause (3) attributive clause
Subject clause appositive clause predicative clause
19. Direct speech and indirect speech
20. Omit
2 1. Flip
emphasize
23. subjunctive mood
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