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Episode 11: English Grammar Guide

Are you one of those who always have questions about how to use English correctly, such as how to use a semicolon (;) correctly? or how to know Which adverbs should be placed, where in a sentence, etc? If the answer is yes, you’ve come to the right place.
This is the most comprehensive guide to English grammar, packed with rules for using English correctly. Each grammar rule is clearly explained and easy to understand with detailed usage examples. We organize grammar rules into categories to make it easier for learners. We know that English grammar is not easy. But learning from our guide will help you remember things effectively. And it will help you to speak and write English more accurately and confidently.
The word “grammar” in the dictionary means “the subject of linguistics on the form of words and the rules in the composition of words into sentences”.
Grammar
Grammar has 2 meanings, the first meaning prophecy, which language uses as prophecy, and the other meaning Identifying, explaining, and morphological transformations to indicate the gender, term, tens, mala, and word of words that must be related in a sentence. English Grammar has different broad definitions. True, but linguistic theory theories divide grammar into four major systems:
- sound system
- word system
- syntax system
- semantic system of language
Some theories do not include sound systems in grammar.
Grammar refers to the structural system of a language. Every language has its own grammar system but depends on how different languages. There are many forms of analysis such as structural, tagmemics, functional, transformational, case, lexie-case, and many others.
A list of some important rules that you should keep in mind when you speak and write English:
1. Noun
Nouns are words that refer to people, animals, things, and places. What are we talking about? Example nouns include cat, jack, stone, Africa, it, etc.
2. Adjective
An adjective is a word that modifies or describes a noun. For example, tall, beautiful, irresponsible, boring, etc.
3. Adverb
An adverb is a word used to modify an adjective. Other Verbs or Adverbs Adverbs not only tell us where things happen. only when and how but also tell the quantity severity level frequency and opinions as well.
4. Noun prefix
Noun prefixes such as a, an, the, quantifiers, and other noun prefixes are words used to modify nouns. resembling an adjective The prefix helps us know what are we talking about
5. Verbs & Tenses
Verbs are words that express some movement or action. Verbs tell us What happened and when (past, present, or future). Verbs can also express possibilities and conditions.
6. Speech
when we have to write Who said anything or wrote what someone had said? We can refer to people who speak both directly and indirectly. Indirect speech rules are important English grammar that needs to be learned.
7. Punctuation
Although punctuation is not used at all in English. But this is very important in writing English.
8. Sentences used to expand the meaning of the preceding noun/pronoun (Relative Clauses)
In English, we use sentences that expand the meaning of preceding nouns/pronouns (relative clauses) to create more complex and elegant sentences.