Welcome to the grammar rules section for English language learners! Whether you are a beginner or looking to refine your skills, these rules will help you navigate the complexities of the English language.

Nouns

  • Common Nouns: These are nouns that refer to general objects, animals, or ideas. Examples: book, dog, happiness.
  • Proper Nouns: These are specific names given to people, places, or things. Examples: John, Paris, Christmas.

Verbs

  • Action Verbs: These verbs describe actions or occurrences. Examples: run, swim, read.
  • Stative Verbs: These verbs describe a state or condition. Examples: be, have, seem.

Adjectives

  • Descriptive Adjectives: These adjectives provide more information about a noun. Examples: happy, beautiful, quick.
  • Quantitative Adjectives: These adjectives indicate quantity or amount. Examples: many, few, some.

Adverbs

  • Descriptive Adverbs: These adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Examples: quickly, beautifully, loudly.
  • Conjunctive Adverbs: These adverbs connect clauses or sentences. Examples: however, therefore, otherwise.

Tenses

  • Present Tense: This tense is used to describe actions or states that are currently happening. Example: I am reading a book.
  • Past Tense: This tense is used to describe actions or states that have already happened. Example: I read a book.
  • Future Tense: This tense is used to describe actions or states that will happen in the future. Example: I will read a book.

Grammar Rules

For more in-depth information on English grammar, check out our comprehensive guide on English Grammar Basics.