Welcome to our comprehensive grammar guides section! Whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner, these guides will help you improve your English grammar skills.

Nouns

Nouns are words that name people, places, things, or ideas. Here are some common nouns:

  • People: teacher, student, doctor
  • Places: school, park, city
  • Things: book, car, tree
  • Ideas: love, freedom, happiness

Plural Nouns

To make a noun plural, you typically add an "s" or "es" at the end. For example:

  • Cat → Cats
  • Child → Children
  • Mouse → Mice

Verbs

Verbs are words that express actions, occurrences, or states of being. Here are some common verbs:

  • Actions: walk, run, jump
  • Occurrences: happen, exist, occur
  • States of being: be, become, seem

Tenses

English has different tenses to describe when an action or state of being occurs. Here are the main tenses:

  • Present tense: Actions happening now or general truths.
    • I walk to school.
    • She is a teacher.
  • Past tense: Actions that have already happened.
    • I walked to school yesterday.
    • She was a teacher last year.
  • Future tense: Actions that will happen in the future.
    • I will walk to school tomorrow.
    • She will be a teacher next year.

Adjectives

Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns. Here are some common adjectives:

  • Size: big, small, large
  • Color: red, blue, green
  • Shape: round, square, triangular

Adjective Order

When you have multiple adjectives before a noun, the order is typically: opinion, size, age, color, origin, material, purpose. For example:

  • A beautiful, large, old, red, Italian, leather, book

Pronouns

Pronouns are words that replace nouns. Here are some common pronouns:

  • Personal pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we, they
  • Possessive pronouns: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs
  • Objective pronouns: me, you, him, her, it, us, them

Possessive Adjectives

Possessive adjectives are used to show ownership. For example:

  • This is my book.
  • That is your car.

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