Basic Sentence Structure
A sentence typically follows Subject + Predicate + Object pattern:
- Subject: The person/thing doing the action (e.g., She, The cat)
- Predicate: The verb or verb phrase (e.g., runs, is eating)
- Object: The receiver of the action (e.g., the park, a sandwich)
Common Grammar Points
1. Subject-Verb Agreement 📝
- Singular subjects use verbs without -s (e.g., He runs)
- Plural subjects use verbs with -s (e.g., They run)
2. Tenses 🕒
- Present Simple: I eat
- Past Simple: I ate
- Future Simple: I will eat
3. Articles 📚
- A/An: Indefinite articles (a book, an apple)
- The: Definite article (the book on the table)
4. Pronouns 🧩
- Personal pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we, they
- Possessive pronouns: my, your, his, her, its, our, their
Practice Resources
For interactive exercises: Grammar Exercises
For detailed tutorials: Grammar Tutorial
💡 Tip: Practice regularly to master grammar rules!