The study of grammar basically pertains to the study of the rules of the structure of a language. It is the very foundation on which riches of the knowledge of the language may be accumulated. So, the foundation or the base has to be strong and unshakeable.
The journey of studying grammar begins with learning an alphabet, a word, then a sentence and it continues thereon. The process of learning the appropriate usage of words and the right construction of a sentence goes a long way in developing the learner’s ability to use a language effectively in real-life situations, in addition to improving knowledge of the language itself.
Grammar prescribes certain norms and rules about the arrangement of words in such a way as to accord a proper form and meaning to a sentence. All rules have been given and explained. Examples from day to day life have been made use of. Sentences that we speak or hear day in and day out have been used.
Sentence
- What is a Sentence?
- Parts of Sentence
- Types of Sentences
Noun
Pronoun
- What is a Pronoun?
- Types of Pronoun
- Personal Pronoun
- Interoggtive Pronoun
- Relative Pronoun
- Demonstrative Pronoun
- Distribbutive Pronoun
- Reciporcal Pronoun
- Indefinite Pronoun
Adjective
- What is an Adjective?
- Types of Adjectives
Verb
Adverb
Preposition
- What is a preposition?
- Types of Preposition
- Another Classification
Conjunction
Interjection
Article
- What is an Article?
- Types of Articles
- Indefinite Articles (A, An)
- Use of A, An
- Definite Article
- Use of The
- Indefinite Articles (A, An)
Degree of Comparison
- What is Degree of Comparison?
- Positive
- Superlative
- Comparative
Tenses
- What is a Tense?
- Types of Tenses
- Present Tense
- Simple Present Tense
- Present Continuous Tense
- Present Perfect Tense
- Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- Past Tense
- Simple Past Tense
- Past Continuous Tense
- Past Perfect Tense
- Past Perfect Continuous Tense
- Future
- Simple Future Tense
- Future Continuous Tense
- Future Perfect Tense
- Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Modals
Active and Passive Voice
Direct and Indirect Speech
Question Tags
Punctuation
Phrasal Verb
- What is Phrasal Verb?
- Commonly Used Phrasal Verbs