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A Basic Grammar Course is designed to provide learners with a strong foundation in the rules and principles of English grammar. It is ideal for beginners or anyone looking to refresh their understanding of essential grammar concepts. Mastering grammar is crucial for effective communication, whether in speaking, writing, or comprehension.

Course Objectives:

  • Understand and apply basic grammar rules.
  • Improve sentence structure and coherence.
  • Enhance written and spoken communication skills.
  • Build confidence in using correct grammar in everyday contexts.

Key Components of a Basic Grammar Course

1. Parts of Speech
  • Nouns: Identifying people, places, things, or ideas (e.g., cat, city, love).
  • Pronouns: Words used in place of nouns (e.g., he, she, they).
  • Verbs: Action or state-of-being words (e.g., run, is, seem).
  • Adjectives: Describing words that modify nouns (e.g., happy, blue).
  • Adverbs: Words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs (e.g., quickly, very).
  • Prepositions: Words that show relationships between nouns/pronouns and other words in a sentence (e.g., on, in, before).
  • Conjunctions: Words that connect clauses, sentences, or words (e.g., and, but, because).
  • Interjections: Words used to express strong emotions (e.g., wow!, ouch!)
2. Sentence Structure
  • Subject and Predicate: Understanding how subjects (nouns/pronouns) and predicates (what the subject is doing or describing the subject) form the backbone of a sentence.
  • Simple Sentences: A sentence with one independent clause.
  • Compound Sentences: Combining two independent clauses with conjunctions.
  • Complex Sentences: A sentence with one independent clause and one or more dependent clause.
3. Tenses
  • Present, Past, and Future Tenses: Learn how to express time using the correct verb forms (e.g., I walk, I walked, I will walk).
  • Perfect and Continuous Tenses: Introduction to more advanced tenses for describing ongoing actions or actions completed in the past, present, or future (e.g., I have walked, I am walking).
4. Subject-Verb Agreement
  • Ensure that the subject and verb in a sentence agree in number (singular or plural).
5. Articles (A, An, The)
  • Understanding when and how to use definite (the) and indefinite (a, an) articles in sentences.
6. Punctuation
  • Correct use of commas, periods, question marks, exclamation points, quotation marks, and apostrophes to enhance clarity and meaning in writing.
7. Common Grammar Mistakes
  • Focus on typical errors like sentence fragments, run-on sentences, incorrect use of tenses, misplaced modifiers, and more.
8. Practical Exercises
  • Interactive exercises to practice grammar rules.
  • Quizzes and short writing tasks to reinforce understanding and application.
Grammar
  • Full course
  • Duration 50 Days
  • Live Sessions 5 days a week

₹3000/-

Grammar Course