English Grammar
Grammar is a way to express something. It helps to put words in proper order in sentence to give proper sense. Madhuri Kherde described lessons of English Grammar. She has 29 years experience of teaching. She is ex Principal of Secondary School. You will get the systematic explanation of the terms with examples. You can take an advantage of systematic and step by step learning of English Grammar to understand better.
Lessons of Grammar are given here which will be useful for-
- students learning in school,
- students learning in college,
- guys who are preparing for competitive exams.
Go thoroughly through all lessons and this will work better.
Basic English
Parts of Speech
- Proper Noun
- Common Noun
- Abstract Noun
- Collective Noun for People
- Singular and Plural Number
- Persons
- Personal Pronouns
- Possessive Pronouns
- Reflexive Pronouns
- Emphatic Pronouns
- Relative Pronouns
- Interrogative Pronouns
- Demonstrative Pronouns
- Indefinite Pronouns
- Distributive Pronouns
- Adjectives of Quantity
- Quality Adjectives
- Adjectives of Number
- Definite Numeral Adjectives
- Indefinite Numeral Adjectives
- Interrogative Adjectives
- Demonstrative Adjectives
- Exclamatory Adjectives
- Emphasizing Adjectives
- Forms of Verb
- List of Irregular Verbs
- List of Verb forms with ‘ed’
- Forms of Be in Present Tense
- Forms of Be in Past Tense
- Use of am
PREPOSITION – DEFINITION AND LIST
Coordinating Conjunctions (FANBOYS)
The Sentence
- Subject and predicate
- Declarative sentence
- Interrogative sentence
- Imperative sentence
- Formation of imperative sentence
- Exclamatory Sentence
- Uses of exclamatory sentence
Tense
- Simple Past Tense
- Uses of Simple Past Tense
- Past Continuous Tense
- Perfect Past Tense
- Perfect Continuous Past Tense
- Uses of Present Tense
- Simple Present Tense
- Present Continuous Tense
- Perfect Present Tense
- Perfect Continuous Present Tense
- Present Simple Tense– Passive Voice
- PastSimple Tense – Passive Voice
- Future Simple Tense– Passive Voice
- Continuous Present Tense– Passive Voice
- Past Continuous Tense– Passive Voice
- Present Perfect Tense– Passive Voice
- Past Perfect Tense– Passive Voice
- Future Perfect Tense– Passive Voice