Basic Sentence Structure
Every English sentence follows a Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) pattern.
- Subject: The person or thing performing the action (e.g., She, The cat)
- Verb: The action being performed (e.g., runs, eats)
- Object: The receiver of the action (e.g., fast, fish)
Common Punctuation Marks
Proper use of punctuation ensures clarity.
- Period (.): Ends a declarative sentence
- Comma (,): Separates clauses or items in a list
- Question Mark (?): Indicates a question
- Exclamation Mark (!): Expresses strong emotion
Tense and Verb Forms
English verbs change form to show time.
- Present Simple: She writes
- Past Simple: She wrote
- Future Simple: She will write
- Present Perfect: She has written
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