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AP TET Class 3 English Grammar Quiz – Practice MCQs for Students
I. Nouns
Unit-2: Pronouns & Can/May — Quick Notes
- Pronouns are used instead of nouns.
- I, you, he, she, it, we, they → Personal Pronouns.
- Can → Ability (I can run.)
- May → Permission (May I come in?)
- Pronouns replace names to avoid repetition.
A. Proper Nouns (Unit 1)
Definition:
A proper noun is the name of a particular person, place, or thing.
Examples:
Geetha, Taj Mahal, Mahabharatha
In sentences:
- Tenali Rama had a huge garden.
- He was a court jester in the court of King Sri Krishnadevaraya in the kingdom of Vijayanagaram.
More Proper Nouns from Comparison Table:
Sundar, 5 star car, Honda, Samsung, Razia
B. Common Nouns (Unit 1)
Definition:
A common noun is the name of any person, place, or thing of a common kind.
Examples:
doctor, river, bag
In sentence:
- The thieves rushed to the well to draw water.
More common nouns from Comparison Table:
man, chocolate, car, mobile, girl
II. Capital Letters (Unit 1)
A capital letter is used for:
| Usage | Example |
|---|---|
| Names of persons | Radha |
| Names of places | India |
| Names of months & days | September, Friday |
| Names of festivals & holidays | Deepavali |
| Beginning of a sentence | I am a boy. |
| The word “I” | I am happy. |
III. Pronouns
A. Personal Pronouns (Unit 2)
Words like I, he, she, it are used in the place of names of persons.
➡️ They are called personal pronouns.
IV. Describing Words – Adjectives (Unit 3)
Definition:Words that describe the size, shape, or colour of a noun are called adjectives.
| Adjective | What it tells | Noun |
|---|---|---|
| small | size | baby |
| round | shape | ball |
| brown | colour | ball |
V. Verbs – Regular Verbs (Unit 5)
Definition:Action words are called verbs.
Simple Past Tense shows completed actions.
Regular Verbs: Past tense is formed by adding -ed or -d.
| Root Form | Past Form |
|---|---|
| live | lived |
| start | started |
| open | opened |
| stop | stopped |
VI. Synonyms (Unit 5 & 6)
| Word | Synonym(s) |
|---|---|
| afraid of | feared |
| bad | evil, hated, dislike |
| happy | glad, joyful |
| little | small |
| fresh | new |
| small | little |
| like | love |
| afraid | scared, fearful |
VII. Opposite Words (Antonyms)
(Unit 1, 4 & 8)
| Word | Opposite |
|---|---|
| in | out |
| old | new |
| inside | outside |
| tall | short |
| empty | full |
| big | small |
| fast | slow |
| before | after |
| open | close/closed |
| right | wrong |
| down | up |
| push | pull |
| near | far |
| kind | cruel |
| stop | start |
| black | white |
| fat | thin |
| few | many |
| same | different |
| high | low |
| heavy | light |
| gentle | rough |
VIII. Prepositions of Place (Unit 8)
Definition:
A preposition indicates the position of things and people.
It is placed before nouns or pronouns.
Examples:
- One day, the king was in his court.
- A dove is on the branch of a tree.
IX. Uses of “Can” and “May” (Unit 2)
Both Can and May are used to ask for permission.
Examples:
- “May I join you?”
- “Can I help you?”