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RULES
A rule in grammar is a generalization. It is a formula that one to account for how a given grammatical construction usually behaves. A rule is not necessarily true in every instance. It is generally true. Don’t be concerned if you see or hear something that does not coincide with a rule in this blog.
In this guide:
Parentheses ( ) indicate optional usage when used in a rule.
Braces { } indicate either one choice or the other.
{has, have } = either have or has
ü METHOD OF STUDY
The best method of improving your use of English grammar with this guide is to study the formulas and sample sentences. Then, do the practice exercise at the end of each section. After each group of lessons, there is an exercise using grammatical points from the preceding explanations. If you still make errors, the practice test answer keys will give you the explanation to study again.
ü NORMAL SENTENCE PATTERN IN ENGLISH
Subject |
Verb |
Complement |
Modifier |
John and I |
ate |
a Pizza |
last night |
We |
studied |
“present perfect" |
last week |
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