English Grammar Tutorial for beginners with examples on Sentence, Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Verb, Adverb, Preposition, Conjunctions, Interjection, Article, Case, Clauses, Conditionals, Punctuation, Determiners, Quantifiers, Inversion, Modal, Modifiers, Mood, Narration, Negation, Numbers, Phrase, Prefixes, Suffixes, Tense and more.
English Grammar Tutorial
- Word definition criteria
- Sentence: Definition & Types
- Noun: Definition & types
- Pronoun: Definition & Types
- Adjective: Definition & Types
- Verb: Definition & Types
- Adverb: Definition & Types
- Preposition: definition & Types
- Conjunction: Definition & Types
- Conjunctions in past tense
- Interjection: Definition & Types
- Article: Definition & Types
- Rules of Using Articles
- tense in english
- Comparative & Superlative adjectives
- Speech Parts English
- Present Tense: Definition & Structure
- Present Simple (Indefinite) Tense
- Present Progressive (Continuous) Tense
- Present Perfect Tense
- Present Perfect Progressive (Continuous) Tense
- Past Tense: Definition & Structure
- Past Indefinite (Simple) Tense
- Past Progressive (Continuous) Tense
- Past Perfect Tense
- Past Perfect Progressive (Continuous) Tense
- Future Tense: Definition & Structure
- Future Indefinite (Simple) Tense
- Future Progressive (Continuous) Tense
- Future Perfect Tense
- Future Perfect Continuous Tense
- Case: Definition & Types
- Clauses: Definition and Types
- Conditionals: Definition and Types
- Conjunctions: Definition and Types
- Determiners and Quantifiers
- Do insertion or Do Support
- Inversion in english grammar
- Modal Auxiliaries in English Grammar
- Modifiers in English Grammar
- Mood in English Grammar
- Narration in English Grammar
- Negation in English Grammar
- Numbers in English Grammar
- Phrase in English Grammar
- Prefixes Affixes in English Grammar
- Prepositions of Places and Direction
- Prepositions of Time
- Punctuation: Definition, Types & Usage Rules
- Right Forms of Verbs: Rules
- Subject Verb Agreement: Rules
- Suffixes in English Grammar
- Transformation of sentences
- Use of Prepositions
- Connecting words and phrases
- Listen&Study: The Handmaid’s Tale | EnglishClub
- quaking in your boots | Vocabulary
- jitters | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
- set off (2) | Vocabulary
- A continue to tongue makes a clever head | Vocabulary
- acquire with a grain of salt | choose with a pinch of salt | Vocabulary
- troll | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
- come throughout (2) | Vocabulary
- Tell me who you go with and I’ll tell you who you are | Vocabulary
- soar out of your pores and skin | Vocabulary
- dud | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
- consider down (2) | Vocabulary
- Listen&Learn: Edgar Allan Poe | W3schools
- in someone’s good books | Vocabulary
- nick (2) | Vocabulary | W3schools
- make off with | Vocabulary
- Dumb dogs are dangerous | Vocabulary
- grease someone’s palm | Vocabulary
- tad | Vocabulary | W3schools
- write up | Vocabulary | W3schools
- The Devil sometimes speaks the truth | Vocabulary
- get a word in edgeways | edgewise | Vocabulary
- Uncle Sam | Vocabulary | W3schools
- throw up | Vocabulary | W3schools
- You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink | Vocabulary
- pull someone’s leg | Vocabulary
- on fire | Vocabulary | W3schools
- depend on (2) | Vocabulary
- He teaches ill, who teaches all | Vocabulary
- 13 Political Terms Based On Place Names
- the rat race | Vocabulary
- noggin | Vocabulary | W3schools
- let off (1) | Vocabulary
- A good paymaster never wants workmen | Vocabulary
- know what’s what | Vocabulary
- donkey | Vocabulary | W3schools
- get out (2) | Vocabulary
- There is a time to speak and a time to be silent | Vocabulary
- waiting in the wings | Vocabulary
- cabbie | Vocabulary | W3schools
- apply to | Vocabulary | W3schools
- Listen&Learn: The History of Morse Code
- add fuel to the fire | Vocabulary
- git | Vocabulary | W3schools
- cut out (3) | Vocabulary
- Let sleeping dogs lie | Vocabulary
- Listen&Learn: The History of Morse Code
- a whale of a time | Vocabulary
- action (1) | Vocabulary | W3schools
- muck around | Vocabulary | W3schools
- Nothing so certain as death | Vocabulary
- The Meaning And Usage Of “Trauma”
- freak | Vocabulary | W3schools
- reach out to (2) | Vocabulary
- The rich knows not who is his friend | Vocabulary
- wacky | whacky | Vocabulary
- sleep with | Vocabulary | W3schools
- There’s one law for the rich, and another for the poor | Vocabulary
- young blood | Vocabulary | W3schools
- Zs | Vocabulary | W3schools
- identify with | Vocabulary | W3schools
- Beauty is in the eye of the beholder | Vocabulary
- a ballpark figure | a ballpark estimate | Vocabulary
- jerk | Vocabulary | W3schools
- get ahead | Vocabulary | W3schools
- God moves in a mysterious way | Vocabulary
- “Brake” vs. “Break”: Halt Everything And Learn The Difference
- (your) heart isn’t in it | Vocabulary
- bottom | Vocabulary | W3schools
- cry out | Vocabulary | W3schools
- All truths are not to be told | Vocabulary
- Listen&Learn: Neurotransmitters | W3schools
- keep your nose clean | Vocabulary
- whopper (1) | Vocabulary | W3schools
- pat down | Vocabulary | W3schools
- Neither a borrower nor a lender be | Vocabulary
- Listen&Learn: Neurotransmitters | W3schools
- To “Flush Out” Or “Flesh Out”: When Do You Use Each Phrase?
- next to nothing | Vocabulary
- jam (2) | Vocabulary | W3schools
- move in on | Vocabulary
- Dying men speak true | Vocabulary
- the upper hand | Vocabulary
- loaded (2) | Vocabulary | W3schools
- wash away | Vocabulary | W3schools
- As soon as man is born he begins to die | Vocabulary
- 40+ Hockey Terms To Understand The Sport
- bite your tongue | hold your tongue | Vocabulary
- mug shot | Vocabulary | W3schools
- run against | Vocabulary | W3schools
- He that will learn to pray, let him go to sea | Vocabulary
- keep it under your hat | Vocabulary
- kook | Vocabulary | W3schools
- mull over | Vocabulary | W3schools
- Knowledge is power | Vocabulary
- on your last legs | on its last legs | Vocabulary
- crash | crash out | Vocabulary
- speed up | Vocabulary | W3schools
- A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse | Vocabulary
- wet behind the ears | Vocabulary
- earful | Vocabulary | W3schools
- opposed to | Vocabulary | W3schools
- When the cat’s away the mice will play | Vocabulary
- Listen&Learn: Greenland Sharks | W3schools
- 11 Vacation Destinations Around The World
- (something) escapes you | Vocabulary
- meatspace | Vocabulary | W3schools
- heat up (2) | Vocabulary
- A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush | Vocabulary
- neck and neck | Vocabulary
- coke | Vocabulary | W3schools
- tear apart | Vocabulary | W3schools
- He who pays the piper calls the tune | Vocabulary
- “Boat” vs. “Ship”: Chart A Course To Understand The Difference
- cover your tracks | Vocabulary
- Mickey Finn | Mickey | mickey | Vocabulary
- reach out to (1) | Vocabulary
- Never speak ill of the dead | Vocabulary
- kill the goose that lays the golden egg | Vocabulary
- sickie | Vocabulary | W3schools
- let down (2) | Vocabulary
- Patience surpasses learning | Vocabulary
- talk turkey | Vocabulary | W3schools
- ID | Vocabulary | W3schools
- close down | Vocabulary | W3schools
- Death keeps no calendar | Vocabulary
- take the plunge | Vocabulary
- twerp | twirp | Vocabulary
- cut off (1) | Vocabulary
- There is truth in wine | Vocabulary
- “Proceed” vs. “Precede”: What’s The Difference?
- ill at ease | Vocabulary
- busted | Vocabulary | W3schools
- hang on (1) | Vocabulary
- Out of sight, out of mind | Vocabulary
- Listen&Learn: Waiting for Godot | W3schools
- on the back burner | Vocabulary
- perk | Vocabulary | W3schools
- bear on | Vocabulary | W3schools
- Money is a good servant, but a bad master | Vocabulary
- Great Britain vs. UK vs. England – What’s The Difference?
- have your head in the clouds | Vocabulary
- whoopee | Vocabulary | W3schools
- take up (2) | Vocabulary
- Every man has his price | Vocabulary
- from time to time | Vocabulary
- max | Vocabulary | W3schools
- give up (1) | Vocabulary
- Put the pedal to the metal | Vocabulary
- easy money | Vocabulary | W3schools
- funky (1) | Vocabulary | W3schools
- speak up (1) | Vocabulary
- He who laughs last laughs longest | Vocabulary
- kill time | Vocabulary | W3schools
- ex-con | Vocabulary | W3schools
- beat up | Vocabulary | W3schools
- The early bird catches the worm | Vocabulary
- under the weather | Vocabulary
- zonked | zonked out (1) | Vocabulary
- save up | Vocabulary | W3schools
- Empty vessels make the most noise | Vocabulary
- go overboard | Vocabulary
- tight-arse | Vocabulary
- get around (2) | Vocabulary
- The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose | Vocabulary
- Listen&Learn: Alan Turing
- a head start | Vocabulary
- sicko | Vocabulary
- do with (1) | Vocabulary
- If you play with fire you get burned | Vocabulary
- Listen&Learn: Alan Turing
- 14 Magic Words To Cast Spells And More
- itchy feet | Vocabulary
- beat it | Vocabulary | W3schools
- fill in (2) | Vocabulary
- Better safe than sorry | Vocabulary
- pain | pain in the ass | pain in the butt | Vocabulary
- tear down | Vocabulary | W3schools
- Cleanliness is next to godliness | Vocabulary
- 12 Words From Mythologies Around The World