Thursday, January 24, 2019

5 Grammar rules that will help you to speak English Easily


5 Grammar rules that will help you to speak English Easily:

Have you been learning grammar for years but still not able to speak English fluently?


There are many learners who know all the grammar rules but have no confidence with usage that’s why a lot of struggling when it comes to speaking English fluently.


Now, let’s get started………. 

1. Past Tense and Present Perfect

Past Tense – I ate chocolate yesterday

The past tense refers to something that happened yesterday. The verb ate indicates the past tense of the irregular verb eat.

Present Perfect – I have eaten chocolate many times

The present perfect tense refers to an action that has begun in the past but connected to the present. It is formed using the past participle , eaten.


 2. Present Tense and Present Continuous

Present Tense – I watch movie every day

The present tense refers to something that happens daily. In other words, it is a habit.

Present Continuous – I am watching a movie now

The present continuous tense refers to an action that is taking place at the present moment


3. Present Tense and Present Continuous

Present Tense – I am a great dancer

The present tense refers to a present condition.

Present Progressive – I am dancing to music.

The present continuous expresses an action that is happening right now.


4. Simple Future and Immediate Future

Simple Future – I will study History in university

The simple future is a way of expressing something that will happen in the future

Immediate Future – I am going to study History in university

The simple future is a way of expressing something that is planned to happen in the future

5. Regular Verbs and Irregular Verbs

There are two types of verbs in the English language; Regular Verbs and Irregular Verbs but most verbs are regular.

Regular Verbs have a pattern, like:

Ram plays with the doll.
Ram played with the doll yesterday.
Ram is playing with the doll.
Ram like to play with the doll.

Irregular Verbs do not have a regular pattern. The best way to learn irregular verbs is through practice. 

DO NOT try to memorise lists of irregular verbs. 


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