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Learn English Grammar: Basic Rules

 Learn English Grammar: Basic Rules

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Would you like to master basic English grammar?
Check these rules.
1. Write complete sentences with a subject and a verb.
2. Make sure that your subjects and verbs agree.
3. Link your ideas with conjunctions or semicolons to create compound sentences.
4. Use commas correctly and consider using a serial comma when necessary.
5. Use active voice to make your sentences clear and concise.
6. Use the correct verb tense for the time period you're describing.
7. Keep your verb tense consistent throughout your writing.
8. Use apostrophes only for possessive nouns and contractions.
9. Differentiate between homophones.
10. Use end punctuation correctly to convey the desired tone.

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Adapted from:
https://www.yourdictionary.com/articles/grammar-basics-rules

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