The rules of English grammar are simple, but knowing them
will help you write clear sentences that people understand.
The subject must agree with the verb.
In English, there are two main parts to every sentence:
the subject and the verb. A subject is what gets talked about, while the verb
describes what happens. If the subject does not agree with the verb, then the
sentence is incorrect.
Following are the Rules of Grammar
1. Use active Voice
2. Link ideas with Conjunctions
3. Use a comma to connect two ideas
4. When writing use semicolon to join ideas
5. Use serial comma in list
6. Use simple present Tense for habitual action.
7. USe poresent continuous for present actions
8. When talking about past actions, don’t forget that
there are regular and irregular verbs.
9. Use the Present Perfect Tense with words or
expressions of unfinished time:
10. Use the Present Perfect Continuous Tense when
the action has not finished as well:
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