8th Class Syllabus
8th Class Syllabus
8th Class Syllabus
Parts of speech
1. NOUN:
Proper nouns: Justin, Lord of the Flies, New York, New York Giants
Nouns can be concrete (things you can see or touch) or abstract (things you can’t see or
touch)
A subject noun names the person, place, thing or idea that is doing the action or is being
An object noun is used as the direct object, indirect object, or object of the preposition.
2. PRONOUN:
Substitutes for nouns and function as nouns: Jess said the hat was __his own.
Personal pronouns:
Refers to persons like first person, second person and third person: I, you, be, she, it we,
Indefinite pronouns:
It is not used as substitute for specifics, but for general like everybody, someone for
Relative pronouns:
It relates groups of words to nouns or other pronouns like who, whoever, which, that.
Interrogative pronouns:
It introduces questions like who, whom which, what etc. Who will contribute?
Demonstrative pronouns:
It identifies or points to nouns like this, that, such, these, those, that etc. This is a
It deals with a personal pronoun + self/selves forms like himself, ourselves, herself, and
3. Verb:
It means an action or state of being for instance Janie __travels__ five miles every day.
Transitive verbs
They pass the action on to a receiver (person, place, or thing)/object. The receiver is the
Identification:
If there are questions left (who, where, what), it’s probably a transitive.
Intransitive verbs:
They don’t pass the action on to a receiver unlike transitive verb. For example, he sleeps.
Auxiliary verb:
Linking verbs that link subjects to word(s) that describe the subject. For instance (am, is,
are, were, was, has, have, had, would, should, could, may, might, shall, will, must, ought
Example:
4. ADVERB:
It modifies or describes verbs, adjective, or other adverbs. It answers the questions like
HOW? WHEN? WHERE? or TO WHAT EXTENT? Who ran __fast__ in the relay? I
ran __fast__.
HINT:
Positive: Performing fleas train vigorously. (“Vigorously” modifies the verb “train”
Comparative: Jumping frogs train more vigorously than performing fleas. (“More
vigorously” modifies the verb “train” and compares how “frogs” train to how “fleas”
train.)
Superlative: Fido’s flea is the most vigorously trained insect in the world. (“Most
vigorously” modifies the adjective “trained” and compares one “flea” to all other insects.)
Adverb has three types: adverb of time, adverb of place and adverb of manner.
Adverb of place:
He goes there.
Adverb of time:
Adverb of manner:
He runs fastly.
5. ADJECTIVE:
It modifies or describes a noun or pronoun and answers the questions like WHAT KIND?
There are four types of Adjectives: demonstrative, compound, indefinite and predicate.
Demonstrative: points out a particular noun. This kitten is mean, but that cat is meaner.
Compound: made up of more than one word. Scar-faced Bronty is no scaredy-cat guard.
Indefinite: gives an approximate number/quantity. Some cats enjoy having many mice
around.
Predicate: follows a linking verb and describes the subject. A frustrated kitten is
light dessert.
cream.
It shows position or direction of something. Kate tossed a penny into her pocket.
7. CONJUNCTIONS:
It connects ideas or joins words, phrases, or clauses. Fred finished his math and English
AAAWWUBBIS: as, after, although, while, when, until, before, because, if, since etc. o
Coordinate Conjunction: FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so etc.
8. INTERJECTIONS:
It refers to a word or phrase used to express strong emotion or surprise. Hurrah! I have
won the match. It shows intense emotion o and exists in single word or VERY short
phrase.
1.5 Activities: From below listed sentences, point out the parts of speech.
Tenses
Tense (noun): a form of a verb used to indicate the time, and sometimes the continuation
time).
Present simple tense is used to state an action which occurs on the regular basis in
For negative:
For interrogative:
Examples:
The past indefinite tense is to talk about a completed action in a time before now
or present time. The time of action can be in the recent past or distant past, but action
For negative:
For interrogative:
Future indefinite tense is used to express an action that will occur or happen in the
future. It is used to describe an action which will happen in near or far future after being
For negative:
For interrogative:
Examples:
2.7 Activities:
e) He studies ecology
The Newcomer
c. There are a lot of negatives in the poem. What is the significance of the word ‘No’
in the poem?
Negative expression provides the dark picture of human beings. It tells that no other
In the river, human beings ignore the impassable dam and in the warren they dig it deeper
than rabbits.
The snow-white polar bear says this to the other animals (the fish, thrush, and rabbit).
The polar bear says that he saw the newcomer’s shadow on a glacier, but it left no paw
marks there.
a. Why does author think that it is difficult to access rage and quality of human
emotion?
The author believes it is difficult to assess the range and quality of human emotions
because it is usually not possible to tell what grieves people have by merely looking at
their appearance.
The Ahads’ Guest House was a suitable place to stay because it was near the bus stand,
c. What makes author to say as he felt to know about family for years?
The Ahads were very kind to their guests and looked after them well.
d. In what manner author tries to make friendship with Maheen and how Maheen
The author asked Maheen what her name was, smiled at her and beckoned to her. (I)
Maheen reacted by blushing and running out of the room with tears in her eyes. (ii) Her
e. What phrase tells us about Ahad and his wife’s grief on the investigation about
their daughter?
2. Reference to context:
i. The speaker, Mr Nadeem, felt only slightly that he had wronged the family because he
had not really known what he was doing. He had not done anything on purpose. He felt
he had wronged the girl and her parents because he had tried to make friends with her by
speaking to her, but had not realized she was deaf and dumb.
ii. To make the situation better, and to save the child from repeated humiliation, he
suggested that the Ahads provide new guests with a note containing information about
Maheen.
b. At this time he discovered the sealed envelope containing the typed chit lying on
ii. Mr. David was greeted by Mr. Ahad, and made entries about himself in the
guesthouse register.
iii. In the envelope was the information the Ahads had provided about Maheen and the
iv. Immediately after this Mr. David looked around astonished, saw Maheen sitting
outside in the garden, looked at the Ahads and Mr. Nadeem with a smile, and darted out
towards Maheen.
i. Mrs. Ahad
ii. Mrs. Ahad was happy because Mr. David had outlined to her and her husband some
plans for the education and betterment of Maheen. He had told her there were schools for
such people and that he himself intended starting one and that Maheen could be his first
pupil.
iii. Mrs Ahad laughed like a carefree girl. She gave the guests an extra helping of jam and
The Principal,
Ma’am,
With utmost esteem and reverence, it is stated that I am student at your institute
education properly.
Yours obediently,
X.Y.Z
To,
The Principal,
Ma’am,
With utmost esteem and reverence, it is stated that I am student at your institute
obedient student. It is humbly requested that I have an urgent piece of work at home.
Thus I could not come to school today. Please grant me leave for one day.
I will be thankful to you for this kind favour.
Yours obediently,
X.Y.Z
Examination Hall,
City A.B.C
My dear mother,
Your letter came to hand. I could not reply soon because I was ill. I did not attend
school for four days. The school doctor gave me medicines. Now I am alright. You need
X.Y.Z