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Welcome to our English Grammar Page
If you are looking to enhance your understanding of the English language, you have come to the right place. Our English Grammar page is designed to provide you with a comprehensive guide to the basic and functional grammar of the English language. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced learner, we have got you covered.

Parts of Speech

Understanding the different parts of speech is essential for constructing grammatically correct sentences. Our guide will walk you through the various parts of speech, including nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections.

Tenses, Articles, and sentence structure

Articles play a crucial role in English grammar. We will explain the usage of definite and indefinite articles, as well as when to omit articles altogether.

Mastering English tenses can be challenging, but our guide will simplify the process for you. Learn about the different tenses, including present, past, and future, as well as the various forms and uses of each.

A solid understanding of sentence structure is vital for effective communication. Discover the key components of a sentence, such as subjects, predicates, objects, and modifiers.

Common Grammar Mistakes

We will also highlight some of the most common grammar mistakes made by English learners and provide tips on how to avoid them.

Whether you are studying for an English exam, preparing for a job interview, or simply want to improve your grammar skills, our English Grammar page has everything you need. Start exploring now and take your English language proficiency to new heights!

Conjunctions for alternative choices

Either to make a choice between two alternative options; or to negate between two options, conjunction for alternative choices are used. Neither….nor, either….or, Otherwise, Or, else are commonly used conjunctions for alternative choices. a) Either carrot or eggs are recommended for healthy eyes. (Both are good source of vitamins) b) Neither junk food nor fried […]

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Zero, first, second, and third Conditional sentences

To express or put forth trade off like dilemmas or hypothetical possibility, conditional sentences are used. We classify them as zero, first, second, and third conditional sentences. In terms of role, conditional sentences” indicate trade off dilemmas, general truth, scientific facts, likely possibilities, future possibilities, missed opportunities and much more. In the conditional sentences, final

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Relative clauses by relative adverbs

Like relative pronouns, relative adverbs, too, are used to introduce relative clauses. Also, clauses introduced by relative adverbs are called Adjective clauses. Understanding relative clauses and relative adverbs 1.Relative adverbs are certain types of adverbs used to introduce relative clauses. 2.They add extra information relating time, place, reason, etc. in the main clause of sentence.

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Passive voice of interrogative sentences

Basically, there are two types of voices in the English grammar like active and passive voice. In active voice, subject is the doer of the performed action. Whereas, in passive voice, subject remains unintentional doer. Herein, you will read about passive voice of interrogative sentences. How to form passive voice of interrogative sentences? Interrogative sentences

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Transition words and phrases

Logical relationship between different ideas is utmost important to make a good sense of your text. So, in order to connect different ideas, transition words, and phrases are unavoidable. So, variety of examples of transition words and phrases along simple definition become necessary. Transition words=logical flow=concrete idea=complete expression Specially, in writing, these words and phrases

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