Grammar is the set of rules that govern the usage of English language.
A strong grasp of English grammar is therefore of the greatest importance.
Most non-native English speakers make grammatical mistakes while
speaking in English. Improving grammar takes time and effort but it is well
worth it. Here are some tips which will help you improve English grammar
Understand the building blocks
of grammar
As a first step, it is important to know the different building blocks
of grammar like nouns, pronouns, articles, adjectives, verbs, adverbs,
prepositions, conjunctions and interjections. The internet is full of resources
about these and it is usually a good idea to understand them well.
Pay attention to sentence
structures
When you read an article or watch a movie, it is important to pay
attention to how sentences are constructed. This practice helps ingrain
different sentence structures and will help your spoken and written English.
Practice when you can
This tip can never be overemphasized. As an English learner, it is
extremely important for you to talk in English at any given opportunity. If you
do not have partners to practise with, then try to speak in front of the
mirror.
Grammar exercises will help you
Try doing different grammar exercises and find out your weaknesses.
These exercises are freely available on the internet. It is only after you are
able to correctly assess your weaknesses that you will be able to rectify them.
Find a mentor
Many learners have improved their grammar working with a mentor. A
mentor could even be a friend who has a strong command over English grammar.
You must speak only in English with your mentor and ask the mentor to point out
your mistakes. This real time feedback is very beneficial in improving grammar.
GRAMMAR LESSONS
IMPORTANT BUILDING BLOCKS OF GRAMMAR
NOUNS
A noun is a word used as the name of a person, place or thing.
Examples: King, Mohan, Sarita, Mumbai, Table
PRONOUNS
A pronoun is a word used instead of a noun.
Examples: He, She, It, They
ARTICLES
The words ‘a’, ‘an’ and ‘the’ are called articles. They are used before
nouns.
VERBS
A verb is a word that describes
an action or occurrence or indicates a state of being.
Examples: He talks to Sameer, She sings a song
ADJECTIVES
An adjective is a word used to describe a noun.
Examples : Beautiful house, Tall
man
ADVERBS
An adverb is a word which modifies the meaning of a verb, adjective or
another adverb.
Examples: He runs fast, They fought bravely.
PREPOSITIONS
A preposition is a word which shows the relation between the noun or
pronoun and other words in the sentence.
Examples: The boy is in the room, The book is on the table.
CONJUNCTIONS
A conjunction is a word which joins to sentences to complete their
meaning.
Examples : They reached the station but it was too late.
He put on his shoes because he was going for a run.
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