Welcome to the Grammar Guide section! Below, you will find essential information about English grammar rules and structures. Feel free to explore and enhance your language skills.
Nouns and Pronouns
Nouns are words that name a person, place, thing, or idea.
- Examples: dog, house, happiness
Pronouns replace nouns to avoid repetition.
- Examples: He, she, it, this, that
Verbs
- Verbs express action or state of being.
- Examples: run, jump, am, is, are
Sentences
A complete sentence consists of a subject and a predicate.
Subject: Who or what is performing the action.
- Examples: The cat, John, She
Predicate: What the subject is doing or being.
- Examples: runs, eats, is happy
Tenses
English grammar has several tenses to express time.
Present Tense: Describes actions happening now.
- Example: I walk to school.
Past Tense: Describes actions that have happened.
- Example: I walked to school.
Future Tense: Describes actions that will happen.
- Example: I will walk to school.
Additional Resources
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