Welcome to the Language Learning Center! Below you will find some essential grammar rules to help you improve your English language skills.

Nouns

  • Common Nouns: These are nouns that refer to general objects, people, places, or ideas. Examples: book, dog, city, happiness.
  • Proper Nouns: These are nouns that refer to specific people, places, or things. Examples: Paris, John, The Great Wall.

Verbs

  • Action Verbs: These verbs describe actions or states of being. Examples: run, jump, read, think.
  • Stative Verbs: These verbs describe a state or condition and are often used with the form of the verb "be". Examples: be, have, seem, look.

Adjectives

Adjectives describe or modify nouns. Examples:

  • Descriptive Adjectives: These adjectives provide more information about a noun. Examples: beautiful, happy, large.
  • Comparative Adjectives: These adjectives show a comparison between two nouns. Examples: taller, faster, more beautiful.

Adverbs

Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Examples:

  • Descriptive Adverbs: These adverbs provide more information about the verb, adjective, or adverb they modify. Examples: quickly, softly, loudly.
  • Comparative Adverbs: These adverbs show a comparison between two adverbs. Examples: faster, more quickly, more softly.

Sentence Structure

A typical English sentence follows the Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) order. Examples:

  • Simple Sentence: The cat sleeps. (Subject: The cat, Verb: sleeps, Object: None)
  • Compound Sentence: The cat sleeps, and the dog barks. (Two independent clauses joined by a comma and a conjunction)
  • Complex Sentence: Although the cat sleeps, the dog barks. (One independent clause and one dependent clause)

Tenses

  • Present Tense: Describes actions or states that are happening now. Examples: I am reading, She is eating.
  • Past Tense: Describes actions or states that have happened in the past. Examples: I read, She ate.
  • Future Tense: Describes actions or states that will happen in the future. Examples: I will read, She will eat.

For more detailed information and exercises, please visit our Grammar Exercises section.


Grammar Rules