📌 1. Subject-Verb Agreement
Always match the subject and verb in number.
Example:
- The cat (singular) runs (singular).
- The cats (plural) run (plural).
📝 2. Articles: "a", "an", "the"
Use "a" or "an" for non-specific nouns, and "the" for specific ones.
Tip:
- "An" is used before vowels (e.g., an apple), while "a" precedes consonants (e.g., a book).
💡 3. Common Grammar Mistakes to Avoid
- Misplaced modifiers: She saw the man with binoculars (vs. She saw the man with binoculars).
- Run-on sentences: Split long sentences into shorter ones for clarity.
📘 Expand Your Knowledge
Check out our English Grammar Rules guide for advanced tips!
📚 Practice Makes Perfect
Try our Grammar Exercises to reinforce these concepts.
Keep practicing and you'll master English grammar in no time! 😊