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English Grammar: A Quick Overview

Slide 1: Title

● English Grammar: A Quick Overview


● Subtitle: Structure, Rules, and Usage

Slide 2: Introduction

● Grammar is the set of rules that govern how words and phrases are structured in
English.
● Key elements: Parts of speech, sentence structure, and punctuation.

Slide 3: Parts of Speech

● Nouns: Names of people, places, or things (e.g., dog, London, happiness).


● Verbs: Actions or states (e.g., run, jump, is).
● Adjectives: Describe nouns (e.g., tall, blue, happy).
● Adverbs: Modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs (e.g., quickly, very).

Slide 4: Sentence Structure

● Simple sentences contain a subject and a predicate (e.g., She sings).


● Compound sentences combine two independent clauses (e.g., I like coffee, but I prefer
tea).
● Complex sentences include an independent clause and at least one dependent clause
(e.g., Although it’s raining, I’ll go for a walk).

Slide 5: Tenses

● Present Simple: I work.


● Past Simple: I worked.
● Future Simple: I will work.
● Understanding tenses is crucial for conveying when an action takes place.

Slide 6: Punctuation

● Commas: Separate ideas or items in a list.


● Periods: End a statement.
● Question Marks: End a question.
● Exclamation Points: Show strong emotions or surprise.

Slide 7: Conclusion

● Mastering grammar helps ensure clarity and accuracy in communication.


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