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.
#1 Singular and Plural Nouns |
#2 Count Nouns vs Non-Count Nouns |
#3 Possessive Nouns |
#4 Pronouns |
#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 |