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

For further learning, explore our comprehensive Grammar Resources section. It's packed with exercises and explanations to help you master English grammar.