Welcome to the English Grammar Rules section! Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this guide covers essential topics to master the English language. Let's dive in! ✨

📌 Basic Grammar Rules

1. Subject-Verb Agreement

  • The verb must match the subject in number (singular/plural).
  • Example: "She runs" (singular) vs. "They run" (plural).
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2. Tenses & Time Expressions

  • Present Simple: I eat breakfast every day.
  • Past Simple: I ate breakfast yesterday.
  • Future Simple: I will eat breakfast tomorrow.
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    Verb_Tenses

3. Sentence Structure 📝

  • Standard order: Subject + Verb + Object.
  • Example: "The cat (subject) chased (verb) the mouse (object)."
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    Sentence_Structure

📘 Advanced Topics

  • Articles: a/an for indefinite, the for definite.
  • Prepositions: in, on, at for time/place.
  • Clauses: Independent vs. dependent clauses.
  • Punctuation: Commas, periods, and semicolons.

📚 Expand Your Knowledge

For more practice, check out our English Grammar Exercises section!

📌 Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Subject-Verb Disagreement: "The team are winning" (correct: "The team is winning").
  • Misusing Prepositions: "I’m good at swimming" (not *"good in")
  • Incorrect Tense Usage: *"I had eaten" vs. "I eat"

📷 Visual Examples

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