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English Grammar ((link)) Jun 2026

For those learning English as a Second Language, grammar is the bridge from memorizing vocabulary to spontaneous conversation. Knowing the words "yesterday" and "go" is not enough; you need the past tense: "I went." Grammar allows you to manipulate a limited vocabulary to express infinite ideas—past, present, future, hypotheticals, and regrets.

: The subject and verb must match in number. A singular subject takes a singular verb (e.g., "The "), while a plural subject takes a plural verb (e.g., "The Correct Article Use " before words starting with a consonant sound and " " before those starting with a vowel sound (e.g., Sentence Structure English Grammar

: Connectors that join words, phrases, or clauses (e.g., and , but , because ). For those learning English as a Second Language,