English Grammar

English Grammar Index


English Grammar easily accepts technical terms into common usage and often imports new words and phrases. The circle of English language has a well-defined center, but no discernible circumference. The vocabulary of English is undoubtedly vast. Learning English Grammar and implementing it in the right way is of course a biggest challenge. In this page, we have added the terms to make it easy to understand. In addition to the definition for each grammar term, many exercises have been added to make you become familiar with the terms so that in short span of time you could become a master of English language. Since that is what we want out of your visiting this site, we have taken our best of efforts to make this site user-friendly and user-usable one.


Sentence
Kinds of Sentences
Assertive Sentence (or) Statement Sentence
Interrogative Sentence
Exclamatory Sentence
Imperative Sentence
Subject and Predicate
Noun
Kinds of Noun
Proper Noun
Common Noun
Abstract Noun
Material Noun
Collective Noun
Pronoun
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
The Verb
Types of Verbs
Primary Verbs
Kinds of Verbs
Regular Verbs
Irregular Verbs
Transitive Verbs
Intransitive Verbs
The Adverbs
Kinds of Adverbs
Adverbs of Manner
Adverbs of Time
Adverbs of Place
Adverbs of Frequency
Adverb of Degree (Adverb of Extent)
Interrogative Adverbs
Adverbs of Reason (Adverbs of Purpose)
Adjective
Kinds of Adjectives
Adjective of Quality
Descriptive Adjective
Adjective of Quantity
Quantitative Adjective
Adjective of Number
Numeral Adjective
Demonstrative Adjective
Interrogative Adjective
Possessive Adjective
Distributive Adjective
Proper Adjective
Prepositions
Kinds of Prepositions
Simple Prepositions
Compound Prepositions
Phrasal Prepositions
Conjunction
Kinds of Conjunctions
Correlative Conjunctions
Compound Conjunctions
Interjection
Odd Word Out
Singular and Plural
How Plurals are formed?
Affirmative and Negative Sentences
Adverbials of Time
Question Tag : 1
Question Tag : 2
Negative Tag with a Positive Statement
Positive Tag with a Negative Statement
Infinitives
How to get Infinitives?
Synonyms
Antonyms
Abbreviations
Gerund
How is a GERUND used?
How to convert a VERB into a GERUND? : 1
How to convert a VERB into a GERUND? : 2
British English and American English
Prefixes and Suffixes
Syllables
Compound Words
Foreign Words
Homophones
Nationalities
Idioms and Phrases : 1
Idioms and Phrases : 2
Note-Making : 1
Note-Making : 2
Note-Making : 3
Note-Making : 4
Note-Making : 5
Developing Hints : 1
Developing Hints : 2
Developing Hints : 3
Developing Hints : 4
Developing Hints : 5
Developing Hints : 6
Developing Hints : 7
Developing Hints : 8
Developing Hints : 9
Developing Hints : 10
Developing Hints : 11
Letter Writing
Parts of A Formal Letter
Parts of An Informal Letters
Formal Letters
Official Letters
Business Letters : 1
Business Letters : 2
Business Letters : 3
Business Letters : 4
Business Letters : 5
Personal Letters : 1
Personal Letters : 2
Informal Letters : 1
Informal Letters : 2
Informal Letters : 3
Precis Writing : 1
Precis Writing : 2
Precis Writing : 3
Precis Writing : 4
Precis Writing : 5
Precis Writing : 6
Linkers
Cogent Order
Dialogue Completion
Framing Questions
Punctuation Marks
Books and Authors
Confusing Words : Homophones
Articles
Use of A and AN
Use of THE
Omission of Articles
The Article SOME
Phrase Prepositions
Functions of Phrase Prepositions
Phrasal Prepositions
Prepositional Phrases
Tense
Simple Present Tense
Use of Simple Present Tense
Present Continuous Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Simple Past Tense
Past Continuous Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Simple Future Tense
Future Continuous Tense
Future Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Active Voice to Passive Voice : Set - 1
Active Voice to Passive Voice : Set - 2
Conditional Clauses : TYPE - 1
Conditional Clauses : TYPE - 2
Conditional Clauses : TYPE - 3
Conditional Clauses : TYPE - 4
Conditional Clauses : TYPE - 5
Conditional Clauses : Set - 1
Question Formation
Question Formation
Defining Relative Clause
Non-defining Relative Clause
Importance of Commas in Relative Clauses
Sentence Pattern
Subject Verb Pattern
Subject Verb Complement Pattern
Subject Verb Object Pattern : 1
Subject Verb Object Pattern : 2
Subject Verb Adverbial Pattern
Subject Verb Object Adverbial Pattern
Sentence Patterns
Modal Auxiliaries
Phrasal Verbs
Direct Speech into Indirect Speech
How to change Statements into Indirect Speech?
How to change Questions into Indirect Speech?
How to change Imperatives into Indirect Speech?
How to change Exclamatory Sentences into Indirect Speech? : 1
How to change Exclamatory Sentences into Indirect Speech? : 2
How to change BRAVO Sentences into Indirect Speech?
Indirect Speech into Direct Speech
How to change Statements into Direct Speech?
How to change Questions into Direct Speech? : 1
How to change Questions into Direct Speech? : 2
How to change Imperative Sentences into Direct Speech?
How to change Exclamatory Sentences into Direct Speech?
Active Voice and Passive Voice : SET - 1
Active Voice and Passive Voice : SET - 2
Active Voice and Passive Voice : SET - 3
Active Voice and Passive Voice : SET - 4
Active Voice and Passive Voice : SET - 5
Active Voice and Passive Voice : SET - 6
Active Voice and Passive Voice : SET - 7
Simple Present Tense into Passive Voice
Present Continuous Tense into Passive Voice
Present Perfect Tense into Passive Voice
Simple Past Tense into Passive Voice
Past Continuous Tense into Passive Voice
Past Perfect Tense into Passive Voice
Simple Future Tense into Passive Voice
Future Perfect Tense into Passive Voice
Passive Voice into Active Voice
Passive Voice Without Agent
Negative Sentences into Passive Voice
Degrees of Comparison
Positive Degree
Comparative Degree
Superlative Degree
Formation of Comparative and Superlative
Comparison Between Two
Comparing One With All
Comparing One Among Many With All
Changing The Degree of The Adjective
Change into Other Degrees : SET - 1
Change into Other Degrees : SET - 2
Change into Other Degrees : SET - 3
Phrase
Clauses
Types of Clauses
Principal Clause
Main Clause
Independent Clause
Coordinate Clause
Subordinate Clause
Dependent Clause
Types of Sentences
Simple Sentences
Compound Sentences
Complex Sentence
The Structure of The Sentence
Transformation of Sentences : SET - 1
Transformation of Sentences : SET - 2
Transformation of Sentences : SET - 3
Transformation of Sentences : SET - 4
Transformation of Sentences : SET - 5
Transformation of Sentences : SET - 6
Transformation of Sentences : SET - 7
Transformation of Sentences : SET - 8
Transformation of Sentences : SET - 9
Transformation of Sentences : SET - 10
Simple Sentence into Compound Sentence
Simple Sentence into Complex Sentence
Proverbs
Translation of Passages
Rules for Translation of Passages
Concessive Clauses : 1
Concessive Clauses : 2
IN SPITE OF
ALTHOUGH
EVEN THOUGH
DESPITE
BUT and ALTHOUGH
THOUGH and EVEN THOUGH
IN SPITE OF and DESPITE
IN SPITE OF and ALTHOUGH
TO BE
TO HAVE
TO DO
Negative and Interrogative Sentences
BE, HAVE and DO
Stress : 1
Stress : 2
Word Stress
Variable Stress
Stress and Rhythm
Intonation
Stress Patterns
Report Writing
Criticism of The Process : 1
Criticism of The Process : 2
Describing The Process : 1
Describing The Process : 2
Essay Writing
Dialogue Writing From Reports
Dialogue Response : SET - 1
Dialogue Response : SET - 2
Dialogue Response : SET - 3
Dialogue Response : SET - 4
Dialogue Response : SET - 5
Dialogue Response : SET - 6
Dialogue Response : SET - 7
Advertisement - 1
Advertisement - 2
Advertisement - 3
Advertisement - 4
Advertisement - 5
Advertisement - 6
Developing The Headlines - 1
Developing The Headlines - 2
Developing The Headlines - 3
Reading Comprehension - 1
Reading Comprehension - 2
Reading Comprehension - 3
Reading Comprehension - 4
Reading Comprehension - 5
Non-Verbal Communications
Bar Chart - 1
Bar Chart - 2
Pie-Chart - 1
Pie-Chart - 2
Table - 1
Table - 2
HOW Type Question Words
WH Type Question Words



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