Module 1 – Grammar


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tkt glossary



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TKT GLOSSARY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING (ELT) TERMINOLOGY 
 
NB This list is indicative only. Other terms may also be used in TKT. The words are entered into categories so as to 
help the reader. Some words could fall into more than one category. However, to economise on space they have 
only been entered once. 
MODULE 1 
Concepts and terminology for describing language
GRAMMAR
 
Active voice 
In an active sentence, the subject of the verb usually does or causes the action, e.g. The car hit the tree. See 
passive voice.  
 
Adjective 
An adjective describes or gives more information about a noun, pronoun or clause, e.g. a cold day
 
comparative adjective compares two things, e.g. He is taller than she is.
 
demonstrative adjective shows how physically close the speaker or writer is to the object, e.g. this (near), 
that (far). 
An -ing/ed adjective changes in different situations, e.g. The book is very interestingI am very interested in 
the book.
A possessive adjective shows who something belongs to, e.g. myour
superlative adjective compares more than two things, e.g. He is the tallest boy in the class.  

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