Wednesday, January 19, 2011

English Grammar

Grammar (noun): the structure and system of a language or of languages in general, usually considered to consist of syntax and morphology. Grammar is only one part of learning English, or any language. We also need to practice reading, writing, speaking, listening, learns new vocabulary and improve our pronunciation.

Grammar is one of most part of English where we can learn about English so first if you have good knowledge of grammar than you can learn it easily. Presently every one wants to learn about English because it’s an international language.

In any language, different styles of expression are appropriate in different situations. We can go from the formal to the informal, the written to the spoken, from technical language to slang.

This is a substitute to constantly involved grammar exercises. From novels to journalists read everything you find. The more one indulges in reading, the more they will figure out the rhythm of sentence structure. Note the word usage and structure of sentences. Use the vocabulary in case of any doubt.
  
Basic of English grammar
1. Nouns: What is a noun? A noun is a person, place, thing, quality, animal, idea or activity.
2.Pronouns: A pronoun takes the place of an unknown noun.
3.Verbs: A verb is an action part of speech. It can also express a state of being, or the relationship between two things. It is most powerful when following a noun.

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