📌 1. Subject-Verb Agreement

  • The verb must match the subject in number (singular/plural).
    • Example: He runs (singular) vs They run (plural)
    • ⚠️ Exception: Collective nouns (e.g., team, group) often take singular verbs.
Subject Verb Agreement

📌 2. Tenses

  • Present Simple: I eat breakfast every day.
  • Past Simple: I ate breakfast yesterday.
  • Future Simple: I will eat breakfast tomorrow.
  • ⏳ Explore more: English Tense Examples

📌 3. Articles

  • A/An: Used for indefinite articles (a book, an apple).
  • The: Definite article (the book on the table).
  • 📚 Fun fact: "A" is used before consonant sounds, "an" before vowel sounds.

📌 4. Pronouns

  • Replace nouns to avoid repetition.
    • Examples: I, you, he, she, it, we, they.
    • 👁️ Tip: Use object pronouns after prepositions (interested in it).

📌 5. Sentence Structure

  • Simple Sentence: Contains one independent clause.
    • Example: She reads books.
  • Compound Sentence: Two or more independent clauses joined by a conjunction.
    • Example: She reads books, and he writes stories.
Sentence Structure

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