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Representer words, often referred to as function words, are words that have little lexical meaning or have ambiguous meaning but serve to express grammatical relationships with other words within a sentence. They help structure a sentence and provide the necessary grammatical framework for conveying meaning. These words include pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, auxiliary verbs, articles, and adverbs.
Examples of Representer Words
Pronouns
- I – నేను (nēnu)
- You – నువ్వు (nuvvu) / మీరు (mīru)
- He – అతను (atanu)
- She – ఆమె (āme)
- It – అది (adi)
- We – మేము (mēmu)
- They – వారు (vāru)
Prepositions
- In – లో (lō)
- On – పై (pai)
- At – వద్ద (vadda)
- By – ద్వారా (dvārā)
- With – తో (tō)
- From – నుండి (nuṇḍi)
- To – కు (ku)
- About – గురించి (gurinchi)
- Under – కింద (kinda)
Conjunctions
- And – మరియు (mariyu)
- Or – లేదా (lēda)
- But – కానీ (kāni)
- Because – ఎందుకంటే (endukaṇṭē)
- If – అయితే (aitē)
- When – ఎప్పుడు (eppuḍu)
- While – సమయంలో (samayamlō)
- Since – నుండి (nuṇḍi)
- Until – వరకు (varaku)
Auxiliary Verbs
- Is – ఉంది (undi) / ఉన్నారు (unnāru)
- Are – ఉన్నారు (unnāru)
- Am – ఉన్నాను (unnānu)
- Was – ఉండేవాడు (uṇḍēvāḍu) / ఉండేది (uṇḍēdi)
- Were – ఉండేవారు (uṇḍēvāru)
- Have – కలిగి ఉన్నాను (kaligi unnānu)
- Has – కలిగి ఉన్నాడు (kaligi unnāḍu) / కలిగి ఉంది (kaligi undi)
- Will – చేస్తాను (chēstānu)
- Shall – చేయాలి (chēyāli)
- Can – చేయగలవు (chēyagalavu)
- Could – చేయగలిగే (chēyagaligē)
- Would – చేసేవాడు (chēsēvāḍu)
- Should – చేయాలి (chēyāli)
- May – ఉండవచ్చు (uṇḍavaccu)
- Might – ఉండొచ్చు (uṇḍoccu)
- Must – చేయాలి (chēyāli)
Articles
- A – ఒక (oka)
- An – ఒక (oka)
- The – ఆ (ā)
Adverbs
- Not – కాదు (kādu)
- Never – ఎప్పుడూ లేదు (eppudu lēdu)
- Always – ఎల్లప్పుడూ (ellappuḍū)
- Sometimes – కొన్నిసార్లు (konnisaarlu)
- Often – తరచూ (tarachū)
- Very – చాలా (chāla)
Importance of Learning Representer Words
- Foundation of Sentences:
- These words are the building blocks of sentences. Understanding them helps you form basic sentences correctly.
- For example, knowing words like “I,” “you,” “he,” “she,” “it” and “which” allows you to state who is acting.
- Everyday Communication:
- Representer words are used in everyday conversations. Mastering them improves your ability to communicate effectively in English.
- For instance, using words like “this,” “that,” “these,” and “those” helps specify objects or people, making your speech clearer.
- Understanding Context:
- These words help you understand the context of sentences. They indicate relationships, time, place, and actions.
- Words like “before,” “after,” “during,” and “until” help you understand when events happen to each other.
- Connecting Ideas:
- Words such as “and,” “or,” “but,” and “because” are crucial for connecting ideas and constructing more complex sentences.
- They help in expressing contrasts, reasons, conditions, and choices, making your speech more coherent.
- Grammar and Structure:
- These words play a vital role in English grammar and sentence structure. Learning them aids in using correct grammar.
- For example, “is,” “are,” “am,” “was,” and “were” are essential for forming correct verb tenses and subject-verb agreement.
- Enhancing Vocabulary:
- Knowing these basic words expands your vocabulary, which is the foundation for learning more complex words and phrases.
- It makes it easier to learn and understand new words when you have a strong grasp of these fundamental terms.
- Confidence in Speaking:
- Mastering these words boosts your confidence in speaking English. You will be able to express your thoughts more clearly and fluently.
- When you are familiar with these common words, you can focus more on pronunciation and fluency.
- Better Listening Skills:
- Understanding these words enhances your ability to comprehend spoken English. You can catch key points in conversations more easily.
- It helps you follow along in discussions, instructions, and everyday interactions.
How to Practice
- Daily Use:
- Practice using these words in daily conversations. Try forming sentences and using them in different contexts.
- For example, describe your day using words like “I,” “went,” “to,” “school,” “after,” and “breakfast.”
- Flashcards:
- Create flashcards with the English word on one side and the Telugu meaning on the other. Review them regularly.
- This method helps reinforce your memory and quick recall of these words.
- Writing Exercises:
- Write short paragraphs or diary entries using these words. This practice helps solidify their representative usage in written form.
- Try to use words like “before,” “after,” and “because” to connect your ideas.
- Listening and Repeating:
- Listen to English conversations, podcasts, or videos and repeat sentences that use these words. Mimicking native speakers improves your pronunciation and fluency.
- Focus on how these words are used in different contexts.
Here are 100 English representers/subject words with their Telugu meanings:
“Practice is the most beautiful way to refine your skills and bring your dreams to life.”
- I – నేను (nēnu)
- You – నువ్వు (nuvvu) / మీరు (mīru)
- He – అతను (atanu)
- She – ఆమె (āme)
- It – అది (adi)
- We – మేము (mēmu)
- They – వారు (vāru)
- This – ఇది (idi)
- That – అది (adi)
- These – ఇవి (ivi)
- Those – అవి (avi)
- Here – ఇక్కడ (ikkaḍa)
- There – అక్కడ (akkaḍa)
- Is – ఉంది (undi) / ఉన్నారు (unnāru) (depending on context)
- Are – ఉన్నారు (unnāru)
- Am – ఉన్నాను (unnānu)
- Was – ఉండేవాడు (uṇḍēvāḍu) / ఉండేది (uṇḍēdi) (depending on context)
- Were – ఉండేవారు (uṇḍēvāru)
- Have – కలిగి ఉన్నాను (kaligi unnānu)
- Has – కలిగి ఉన్నాడు (kaligi unnāḍu) / కలిగి ఉంది (kaligi undi) (depending on context)
- Will – చేస్తాను (chēstānu)
- Shall – చేయాలి (chēyāli)
- Can – చేయగలవు (chēyagalavu)
- Could – చేయగలిగే (chēyagaligē)
- Would – చేసేవాడు (chēsēvāḍu)
- Should – చేయాలి (chēyāli)
- May – ఉండవచ్చు (uṇḍavaccu)
- Might – ఉండొచ్చు (uṇḍoccu)
- Must – చేయాలి (chēyāli)
- Do – చేయు (chēyu)
- Did – చేశాడు (chēsāḍu)
- Does – చేస్తుంది (chēstundi)
- Don’t – చేయకండి (chēyakandi)
- Doesn’t – చేయదు (chēyadu)
- Who’s – ఎవరు (evaru)
- What’s – ఏమి (ēmi)
- Where’s – ఎక్కడ (ekkaḍa)
- When – ఎప్పుడు (eppuḍu)
- Why – ఎందుకు (enduku)
- How – ఎలా (elā)
- If – అయితే (aitē)
- And – మరియు (mariyu)
- Or – లేదా (lēda)
- But – కానీ (kāni)
- Because – ఎందుకంటే (endukaṇṭē)
- For – కోసం (kōsam)
- With – తో (tō)
- Without – లేకుండా (lēkunda)
- From – నుండి (nuṇḍi)
- To – కు (ku)
- In – లో (lō)
- On – పై (pai)
- At – వద్ద (vadda)
- By – ద్వారా (dvārā)
- About – గురించి (gurinchi)
- Of – యొక్క (yokka)
- Before – ముందు (mundu)
- After – తరువాత (taruvāta)
- Between – మధ్య (madhya)
- During – సమయంలో (samayamlō)
- Through – ద్వారా (dvārā)
- Against – వ్యతిరేకంగా (vyatirēkaṅga)
- Among – మధ్య (madhya)
- Over – పై (pai)
- Under – కింద (kinda)
- Until – వరకు (varaku)
- While – సమయంలో (samayamlō)
- Within – లోపల (lōpala)
- Without – లేకుండా (lēkunda)
- Into – లోపలికి (lōpaliki)
- During – సమయంలో (samayamlō)
- Since – నుండి (nuṇḍi)
- Whose – ఎవరి (evari)
- Which – ఏది (ēdi)
- What – ఏమి (ēmi)
- Where – ఎక్కడ (ekkaḍa)
- When – ఎప్పుడు (eppuḍu)
- Who – ఎవరు (evaru)
- How – ఎలా (elā)
- Why – ఎందుకు (enduku)
- My – నా (nā)
- Your – మీ (mī)
- His – అతని (atani)
- Her – ఆమె (āme)
- Our – మన (mana)
- Their – వారి (vāri)
- Mine – నాది (nādi)
- Yours – మీది (mīdi)
- Hers – ఆమెది (āmedi)
- Ours – మనది (manadi)
- Theirs – వారి (vāri)
- Any – ఏదైనా (ēdainā)
- All – అన్ని (anni)
- Some – కొన్ని (konni)
- None – ఏదీ (ēdī)
- Few – కొద్దిగా (koḍḍigā)
- Many – అనేక (anēka)
- Each – ప్రతి (prati)
- Every – ప్రతి (prati)
- More – మరిన్ని (marinni)
By understanding and practising these representative words, you’ll build a strong foundation for mastering spoken English. They are the key to effective communication, helping you express yourself clearly and confidently.