Grammar
Grammar is the foundation of English language skills. It ensures correct sentence structure and is heavily tested in competitive exams through error spotting, sentence correction, and fill in the blanks.
Fundamental Principles
Grammar
The system and structure of a language, including syntax and morphology.
Parts of Speech
Categories like noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction, and interjection.
Essential Formulation Tips
- Focus on subject-verb agreement.
- Learn tenses thoroughly.
- Practice prepositions and articles.
- Read sentences carefully before answering.
Shortcut Execution Techniques
- Identify subject first, then verb.
- Check tense consistency.
- Eliminate grammatically incorrect options.
- Use parallel structure rules.
Contextual Inquiries (FAQs)
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Example Breakdown: Subject-Verb Agreement
Basic rule.Subject: She (singular).
Correct verb: is.
Final sentence: She is playing football.
Example Breakdown: Tense Usage
Common exam question.Correct tense: has completed.
Final sentence: He has completed his work.
Example Breakdown: Article Usage
High-frequency rule.Use 'an' before vowel sound.
Final sentence: She is an honest person.
Grammar Practice Questions
Solve important grammar questions for SSC, banking, CMAT, IELTS, and placement exams.
Q1. He ___ to school daily.
Q2. They ___ playing cricket.
Q3. She has ___ her homework.