Master English Grammar
Comprehensive grammar guide with interactive exercises and examples
Grammar Topics
Explore essential grammar concepts from basic to advanced levels
Interactive Exercises
Practice with quizzes and exercises to reinforce your learning
Quick Reference
Handy reference guide for grammar rules and examples
Grammar Topics
Parts of Speech
Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, and more
Verb Tenses
Present, Past, Future and their forms
Sentence Structure
Simple, Compound, and Complex sentences
Punctuation
Proper use of commas, periods, and other marks
Conditionals
If clauses and conditional sentences
Voice
Active and Passive voice transformation
Narration
Direct and Indirect speech conversion
Interactive Exercises
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Quick Reference Guide
Common Irregular Verbs
| Base Form | Past Simple | Past Participle |
|---|---|---|
| be | was/were | been |
| go | went | gone |
| do | did | done |
| have | had | had |
| make | made | made |
Punctuation Rules
- Period (.) - End of declarative sentences
- Comma (,) - Separate items in lists, clauses
- Question Mark (?) - End of interrogative sentences
- Exclamation Mark (!) - Express strong emotion
- Semicolon (;) - Connect related independent clauses
Sentence Types
- Simple: One independent clause
- Compound: Two or more independent clauses
- Complex: One independent + one or more dependent clauses
- Compound-Complex: Multiple independent + dependent clauses