English Language Grammar

English grammar is the way in which meanings are encoded into wordings in the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses, sentences, and whole texts.

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The Use of the Definite Articles

The definite article the is used before common nouns used in a particular sense.   Examples  The book on the table is yours. The answer is correct. The Moon is full. The girl you met is my sister.     […]

Adverbials

Adverbials comprise both adverbs and adverbial phrases.
According to the meaning adverbials are classified as adverbials of place, time, number, degree, manner,  etc.
It’s very difficult to determine the position of adverbials in the sentence. However, there are some fixed rules about adverbials.

Have, Has & Had

Have, Has & Had | Difference between has, have and had ? Have is all the other persons in the present tense of the verb to have. Have is used by …

Can & May

Can and May, are two verbs that have only the past tense and the present tense. Verbs may and can express – ability, capability.

Articles

There is no doubt that articles are adjectives since they modify the nouns after them. But articles have some special significance as determiners.  Articles determine the standard of nouns.

The Simple Present Tense

The simple present tense denotes a future activity which is considered as a part of a programme already fixed. It is usually accompanied  by some adverbial.

The Gerund

The Gerund has both noun and verb properties.Noun properties of a GerundA gerund may functions as subject of the sentence

Defective Verbs + Perfect Infinitive

When defective verbs are followed by have + past participle,  they indicate a past action. That action was not fulfilled or other way round.

The use of the indefinite article

The indefinite article a / an is used only in the singular. Examples  Hi is a nice boy. Do you have a pen? It’s a nice car, isn’t it? Are you looking for a fork? Can I get please, a […]

Progressive Forms In The Passive Voice

In English language two progressive forms in passive are used. The Present Progressive Passive I am being asked .The Past Progressive Passive 

Comparison with: as + positive + as

The comparison with as + positive + as indicates two or more persons or things of equal quality. Examples of the comparison with as  We are happy as they are! Your car is good as ours! She is beautiful as […]

The noun – PEOPLE

The noun people may be used in the plural or in the singular.
The noun people in the meaning of men and women always requires a verb in the plural:

Between and among

We use between with two or more clearly separate people or things. Example She choose between Jake and Jesse. It’s  a big difference between a bridges on the river. What is the main difference between a motorcycle and a bicycle? […]

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Difference Between Intention and Goal

  Intention   An intention is an idea you plan to carry out, while a goal is an aim or objective that we work toward with effort and determination.   Goal   A goal is an aim or objective that we work toward with […]

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Born and borne

The passive form of the verb born (be + born) is used to talk about coming into the world at birth.   – He was born to poor parents. – I was born on a Friday. – She was born […]

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Because and because of

  We already know that because is subordinating conjunction. That means function of because is to join two clauses and is followed by verb and subject.   Examples We could go out for a walk because it’s beautiful weather. I […]

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