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Do you have questions about the correct use of semicolons or how to insert adverbs into sentences? Then you\'ve come to the right place. These pages are complete guides of English grammar that contain rules for using English. Each grammar rule is explained in plain English with some examples and, if necessary, counter-examples. The grammar rules discussed in this guide are categorized below. English grammar is not always easy to understand, but this guide will help you remember the rules of using English and be able to speak or write English with confidence. read Marathi Vyakaran PDF

noun
Nouns are people, places, or things that tell us what we are talking about. The words cat, jack, rock and africa are nouns.

Adjective
Change adjectives or describe nouns. The words big, handsome, irresponsible, and boring are adjectives.

adverb
Adverbs change adjectives, verbs, or other adverbs. They tell us how, when, and where something happens. They express the number, intensity, frequency and opinion.

determinant
Articles, quantitative and other determinants modify nouns. That way, they look like adjectives. Determinants help us say what we are talking about.

Verbs and verb forms
Verbs are words for action. They tell us what happened when (past, present, future). Verbs can also express possibilities and conditions.

speech
When communicating what someone said, we can quote it directly or indirectly. The rules of indirect speech are an important area of ​​grammar.

punctuation
Punctuation is not part of spoken grammar, but it is important that you have a good command of written English.

Relative sentence
We use relative sentences in English to make sentences more complex and accurate.

Grammar test
Test your English grammar skills in context, including listening and reading skills.
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