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Thursday, 16 June 2016

ENGLISH GRAMMAR GUIDE

o you have a question about the correct usage of the semicolon or how to place adverbs in a sentence? If so, you've come to the right place. Edufind.com is a complete English grammar guide filled with the rules of English usage. Each grammatical rule is explained in plain English with several examples, and when needed, counter-examples. The grammatical rules covered by this guide are categorized below. English grammar is not always easy to understand, but by using this guide you should be able to remind yourself of the rules of English usage and speak or write English with confidence.

NOUNS

Nouns are people, places, or things, They tell us what we are talking about. The wordscat, Jack, rock, Africa, & it are nouns.

ADJECTIVES

Adjectives modify, or describe, nouns. The words tall, beautiful, irresponsible, & boringare adjectives.

ADVERBS

Adverbs modify adjectives, verbs, or other adverbs. They tell us how, when, and where things happen. They express quantity, intensity, frequency, and opinions.
 

DETERMINERS

Articles, quantifiers, and other determiners modify nouns. They resemble adjectives in that way. Determiners help us say what we are talking about.

VERBS & VERB TENSES

Verbs are action words. They tell us what is happening and when (past, present, future). Verbs can also express possibilities and conditions.

SPEECH

When we report what someone says, we can cite the person directly or indirectly. Indirect speech rules are an important area of grammar.
 

PUNCTUATION

Punctuation is not part of oral grammar, but it is essential to master in written English.

RELATIVE CLAUSES

We use relative clauses in English to create more complex and more precise sentences.

GRAMMAR TEST

Test your English grammar skills in context, both listening and reading skills included.
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Learn English Grammar 100 Sentence Patterns for Speaking Practice

Group A Grammar Patterns: Questions 
Asking questions is an easy way to start conversations in English. You can also use questions to keep conversations going. When you don't understand something, what should you do? Ask questions!
Master these ten common question patterns in English, and you will have more and more opportunties to enjoy speaking English. Have fun!
English Grammar Pattern 1Yes / No QuestionsEnglish Grammar Pattern 2
"W" Questions

English Grammar Pattern 3
Simple "How" Questions

English Grammar Pattern 4
How long / How much / How many

English Grammar Pattern 5
Tag Questions
English Grammar Pattern 6
Simple Polite Questions
English Grammar Pattern 7
Very Polite Questions

English Grammar Pattern 8
Conditional Questions

English Grammar Pattern 9
"Have you ever...?"

English Grammar Pattern 10
Questions with "Which"
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Learn USEFUL English Grammar

Step 2.1 - Learn to ask questions in English
If you learn the most basic English questions, you can start many interesting English conversations.Step 2.2 - Learn basic English Sentence Patterns
By learning the most basic sentence patterns in English, you will reduce your grammar mistakes and be able to speak quickly and easily.
Step 2.3 - Learn the most useful English verb tenses
When you learn these English verb tenses, your meaning will be clear and easy to understand.
Step 2.4 - Learn to use longer English sentences
Now you're ready to use longer English sentences to communicate more effectively.
Step 2.5 - Watch these "fluency videos"
Try to repeat what you hear in Fluency Video 1, and Fluency Video 2, and Fluency Video 3, and Fluency Video 4. Can you say the sentences perfectly? 
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Tuesday, 26 January 2016

LEARN ENGLISH GRAMMAR

This is a list of grammar lessons arranged in different categories:
1. English tenses,
2. clauses,
3. other grammar points.
Study the lessons and then click on the exercises links at the bottom of the pages to check your comprehension!
Enjoy learning!
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Basics of English Grammar

If you just started learning English, you first need to know some basic rules of the language. Developing a solid foundation in English grammar will not only help you create your own sentences correctly but will also make it easier to improve your communication skills in both spoken and written English.


Basic English Grammar Lessons

1. noun
a)singular noun & plural noun
b)use of noun
2. Countable Nouns vs. Non-Countable Nouns.
3. Possessive Nouns and their uses
4. Pronouns and their uses
5. 'Be' Verbs
6. Action Verbs
7. Adjectives
8. Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
9. Adverbs
10. Simple Tense
11. Progressive and Perfect Tense
12. Perfect Progressive Tense
13. Irregular Verbs
14. Gerunds
15. Infinitives 1
16. Infinitives 2
17. Active Voice and Passive Voice
18. Indicative, Imperative, Subjunctive Mood
19. Auxiliary Verbs - 'Be,' 'Do,' 'Have'
20. Auxiliary Verbs - 'Will/Would,' 'Shall/Should'
21. Auxiliary Verbs - 'Can/Could,' 'May/Might/Must'
22. Prepositions - 'On,' 'At,' 'In'
23. Prepositions - 'Of,' 'To,' 'For'
24. Prepositions - 'With,' 'Over,' 'By'
25. Conjunctions - Coordinating and Correlative
26. Conjunctions - Subordinating
27. Conjunctive Adverbs
28. Articles - Indefinite and Definite
29. Interjections
30. Capitalization
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