ENGLISH GRAMMAR ESSENTIAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR1. Parts of SpeechNouns: Types (proper, common, abstract, collective)Pronouns: Types (subjective, objective, possessive, reflexive)Verbs: Types (action, linking, helping), and introduction to verb tensesAdjectives: Describing nouns, comparatives, and superlativesAdverbs: Describing verbs, adjectives, and other adverbsPrepositions: Basic prepositions of place, time, and movementConjunctions: Coordinating, subordinating, and correlativeInterjections: Expressing emotions (e.g., "Wow!", "Oh!")2. Sentence StructureSubject and Predicate: Understanding basic sentence componentsTypes of Sentences: Declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatorySimple, Compound, and Complex Sentences: Using conjunctions and clauses effectively3. TensesPresent Tense: Simple, continuous, perfect, perfect continuousPast Tense: Simple, continuous, perfect, perfect continuousFuture Tense: Simple, continuous, perfect, perfect continuous4. ArticlesDefinite (the) and Indefinite (a, an): Usage rulesWhen to omit articles: Proper nouns, plural nouns, etc.5. Subject-Verb AgreementRules: Singular vs. plural verbs with different subjectsSpecial Cases: Indefinite pronouns, collective nouns, etc.6. Modals and Auxiliary VerbsCommon Modals: Can, could, will, would, shall, should, may, might, mustExpressing: Possibility, Ability, Permission, and Obligation7. Pronouns and Pronoun AgreementTypes of Pronouns: Personal, possessive, reflexive, relative, demonstrativePronoun-Antecedent Agreement8. Adjectives and AdverbsComparative and Superlative Forms: Usage and structurePosition of Adverbs: Rules for placement in sentences9. PunctuationBasic Punctuation: Period, comma, question mark, exclamation pointIntermediate Punctuation: Apostrophe, colon, semicolon, quotation marks10. Prepositions and Prepositional PhrasesCommon Prepositions: At, on, in, by, etc.Using Prepositional Phrases to Add Detail11. Conjunctions and ConnectorsCoordinating Conjunctions: For, and, nor, but, or, yet, soSubordinating Conjunctions: Although, because, since, etc.Transitional Words and Phrases: Moreover, therefore, however, etc.12. Active and Passive VoiceTransforming Sentences: Converting active to passive and vice versaUsage Tips: When to use passive voice effectively13. Direct and Indirect SpeechReported Speech Rules: Changes in tenses, pronouns, and adverbs of time/place14. Clauses and PhrasesIndependent and Dependent Clauses: Identifying and differentiatingRelative Clauses: Who, whom, which, that, etc.Noun, Adjective, and Adverb Phrases15. ConditionalsTypes of Conditionals: Zero, first, second, third, and mixedExpressing Hypothetical Situations
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