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Chapter 0
english • matric 9th

Patriotism

Comprehensive study notes for Patriotism (Chapter ) English Matric 9th. Read detailed explanations, solve MCQs, practice questions with answers. Free online education Pakistan.

Definition of Patriotism

Patriotism means love for the motherland or devotion to one's country. The word comes from the Latin word 'patriota', meaning countryman. It is a commendable quality that gives strength and courage to safeguard the interest of the country.

Qualities of a Patriot

A patriot loves his country and is willing to sacrifice when the need arises. For a patriot, the sovereignty, integrity, and honour of the country are supreme values on which no compromise can be made.

Quaid-e-Azam's Vision

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a nation builder. He wanted to protect the values, culture, and traditions of Muslims. He said: 'We must develop a sense of patriotism which galvanizes us all into one united and strong nation.'

Historical Examples

Many soldiers laid down their lives for Pakistan's defense in the wars of 1965, 1971, and the Kargil War. Heroes like Captain Muhammad Sarwar, Major Raja Aziz Bhatti, and others embraced martyrdom and were awarded Nishan-e-Haider, the highest military award.

Vocabulary: Key Terms

  • Sovereignty: Supreme power or authority.
  • Integrity: The state of being whole and undivided; honesty.
  • Commendable: Deserving praise.
  • Native: One of the people associated with a place by birth.
  • Martyrdom: The suffering of death on account of adherence to a cause.

Grammar: Modal Verbs

Modal verbs express necessity, possibility, or ability.
Can/Could: Ability.
May/Might: Possibility.
Must: Strong obligation/necessity.
Should: Advice or recommendation.

Grammar: Kinds of Sentences

Assertive: Makes a statement.
Interrogative: Asks a question.
Imperative: Gives a command.
Exclamatory: Expresses strong emotion.

Grammar: Participles

Present Participle (-ing): Used in continuous tenses and as adjectives (e.g., 'running water').
Past Participle (-ed/-en): Used in perfect tenses and as adjectives (e.g., 'broken window').

Grammar: Gerunds vs Infinitives

Gerund: Verb ending in -ing acting as a Noun (e.g., 'Swimming is fun').
Infinitive: 'To' + Base Verb (e.g., 'To learn is important').

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