Welcome to the BBC Learning English grammar section! Here, we break down essential grammar rules to help you improve your language skills. Let’s dive into some key topics:

1. Nouns & Pronouns 👥

Nouns name people, places, things, or ideas. Pronouns replace nouns to avoid repetition.

Noun
For example: - **Noun**: "The cat is on the mat." - **Pronoun**: "She is on the mat."

👉 Explore more about nouns and pronouns

2. Verbs & Tenses

Verbs show actions or states. Tenses indicate when an action happens (past, present, future).

Verb
Examples: - **Present Simple**: "I **eat** breakfast every morning." - **Past Simple**: "I **ate** breakfast yesterday."

👉 Practice verb tenses here

3. Adjectives & Adverbs 🌟

Adjectives describe nouns, while adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.

Adjective
Examples: - **Adjective**: "She is a **beautiful** singer." - **Adverb**: "She sings **beautifully**."

👉 Enhance your adjectives and adverbs skills

4. Sentence Structure 🧱

A basic sentence has a subject, verb, and object.

Sentence_Structure
Example: "The dog (subject) **chases** (verb) the ball (object)."

For deeper learning, check out our interactive grammar exercises to test your understanding! 🚀