Parts of Speech
The CTET tests parts of speech functionally -- it underlines a word in a sentence and asks what part of speech it is THERE, because the same word changes category by use. 'Light' is a noun in 'turn off the light', a verb in 'light the lamp', and an adjective in 'a light bag'. So the rule to drill is: decide by the work the word does in this sentence, not by a fixed label. Quick functional tests help. A noun names (and can take a/an/the before it); a pronoun replaces a noun (he, it, themselves); a verb shows action or state and can be marked for tense; an adjective describes a noun (which one? what kind? how many?); an adverb modifies a verb, adjective or another adverb and often answers how/when/where (many, not all, end in -ly); a preposition shows relation (in, on, between); a conjunction joins (and, but, because); an interjection exclaims (Oh! Alas!). The frequent trap is the adjective-versus-adverb pair (She sings beautiful vs beautifully) and treating every -ly word as an adverb -- friendly, lovely and lonely are adjectives.
✅ Solved examples
✏️ Practice — try these, take hints as needed
📝 Topic test — 8 questions
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Key Concepts — Quick Reference
Tense forms at a glance
| Simple Present | V1 / V1+s · habit, fact -> She writes daily. |
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| Present Continuous | is/am/are + V-ing · now -> She is writing. |
| Present Perfect | has/have + V3 · past with present link -> She has written. |
| Simple Past | V2 · finished past -> She wrote. |
| Past Continuous | was/were + V-ing · ongoing past -> She was writing. |
| Past Perfect | had + V3 · earlier of two past actions -> She had written before he came. |
| Simple Future | will + V1 · later -> She will write. |
Grammar rules quick-reference
| Articles a / an | By SOUND not letter -> a university, an hour, an MP, a one-rupee coin. |
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| Article the | Specific / unique / superlative -> the sun, the best, the book you read. |
| Subject-verb agreement | Verb agrees with the SUBJECT, not the nearest noun -> The box of pens is here. |
| Active -> Passive | Object becomes subject + be + V3 -> Ram ate it / It was eaten by Ram. |
| Direct -> Indirect | Backshift tense, shift pronouns & time words -> said, "I am here" / said that he was there. |
| Each / every / either / neither | Always SINGULAR verb -> Each boy was present. |