Beginner Step By Step Learn English Grammar
If you just started learning English, you first need to know some basic rules of the language. Developing a solid foundation in step by step beginner English grammar will not only help you create your own sentences correctly but will also make it easier to improve your communication skills in both spoken and written English.
This is unique method with exercises in Hindi for student and beginner to perform in class and home. It is really nice content and divided into small chapters and it is very easy for learning English Grammar and Translation.
Study all the grammar lessons below step by step and incorporate your learning into your speaking and writing.
- Basic of English Grammar
- Part of Speech
- Punctuation and Use of Capital Letter
- Sentences Analysis
- Use of Article A and AN
- Preposition “IN”, “ON” और “AT” for Place and Time
- Use of Article The
- Use of / Is / Am/ Are
- Use of Verb “TO BE” Was / Were
- Use of Will Be / Shall Be
- Use of Has and Meaning
- Use of Has/Have
- Use of Had
- Use of It
- Use of There
- Tense
- Tense Chart with Rules and Examples
- Present Indefinite Tense
- Past Indefinite Tense
- Future Indefinite Tense
- Present Continuous Tense
- Past Continuous Tense
- Future Continuous Tense
- Present Perfect Tense
- Past Perfect Tense
- Future Perfect Tense
- Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- Past Perfect Continuous Tense
- Future Perfect Continuous Tense
- Present Perfect Tense Vs Past Indefinite Tense
- Present Perfect Tense Vs Past Perfect Tense
- Active and Passive Voice
- Direct and Indirect Speech
- Use of Participle
- Use of Gerund
- Use of Infinitive
- Use of Do/Does
- Difference in Do/Does and Did
- Use of Instead off and Besides
- Use of About To
- Use of Seem and Appear
- Verbs not Used in Present Continuous Tense
- Use of Modals and Rules
- Use of Can and Could
- Use of May and Might
- Use of Would and Should
- Use of Must
- Use of Should
- Use of Would
- Use of Need
- Use of Ought To
- Use of Dare
- Use of Used To
- Use of Should Have, Could Have, Must Have
- Use of Has To, Have To, Had To
- Difference Between Can and Could
- Use of Can and May
- Use of Will and Shall
- Use of How Many and How Much
- Use of This and That
- Use of Let
- Use of Either OR
- Use of Neither OR
- Use of Since and For
- Degree of Comparison
- Use of Apostrophe S
- Use of Had Better, It is No Use, Nothing But, Wish, Would That
- Use of Clouse With When, Where, Why, How
- ‘WH’ Family Words List