Basics of English Grammar Topics for Beginners
Study the following important grammar topics for spoken English.
Irregular Verbs
Auxiliary Verbs – ‘Will/Would,’ ‘Shall/Should’
Adverbs
Prepositions – ‘On,’ ‘At,’ ‘In’
Conjunctions – Coordinating and Correlative
Count Nouns vs. Non-Count Nouns
Action Verbs
‘Be’ Verbs
Interjections
Capitalization
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Auxiliary Verbs – ‘Can/Could,’ ‘May/Might/Must’
Possessive Nouns
Perfect Progressive Tense
Prepositions – ‘With,’ ‘Over,’ ‘By’
Gerunds
Adjectives
Infinitives
Singular and Plural Nouns
Articles – Indefinite and Definite
Conjunctive Adverbs
Indicative, Imperative, Subjunctive Mood
Progressive and Perfect Tense
Prepositions – ‘Of,’ ‘To,’ ‘For’
Conjunctions – Subordinating
Pronouns
Active Voice and Passive Voice
Auxiliary Verbs – ‘Be,’ ‘Do,’ ‘Have’
Simple Tense
Basic Grammar Topics for Spoken English
Many people have difficulty speaking English fluently. The ability to read, write, or listen in English is
fundamentally distinct from the ability to speak the language. Fluency will be difficult for someone
who has good writing, reading, and listening skills but little speaking practice. The majority of English
learners have difficulty communicating because they place too much emphasis on grammar rules.
They get insecure and anxious as a result of this.
, As an English learner, you must devote sufficient time to gaining a thorough understanding of the
language. It entails working on grammar, vocabulary, idioms, and colloquialisms. Spoken English
entails far more than an academic understanding of the English language.
Sentence
Grammar study always starts with the study of sentences as the basic unit of meaningful human
expression. If you wish to communicate confidentially, you need to practice forming sentences
without any errors.
A sentence can be described as a group of words that makes complete sense whereas a phrase
doesn't convey a complete meaning, but is also regarded as a group of words.
A sentence is made up of a subject and a predicate.
Examples
The man speaks English
Those young women speak English in a stylish way
The young man speaks English without any errors
Subject Predicate
The man speaks English
Those young women speak English in a stylish way
The young man speaks English without any errors
The subject names the person or thing we talk about. The predicate denotes what is said about the
subject.
Kinds of Sentence
There are four kinds of sentences in English. They are Declarative or Assertive sentences, Imperative
sentences, Interrogative sentences, and exclamatory sentences.
Declarative or Assertive Sentence
A sentence that asserts or declares something.
Examples
She lives in America
The Yamuna is a holy river
Job loves hockey
Imperative Sentence
A sentence that expresses a wish, command, or request.
Examples
Don't go there
Lend me a helping hand
May God be with you!
Interrogative sentence