What is Grammar?

What is Grammar? A Simple Guide for English Learners


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🟦 Introduction

Grammar is the foundation of any language — especially English. Whether you're writing, speaking, or reading, grammar helps you organise words correctly so that others understand your meaning. But what exactly is grammar? And why is it important for beginners and exam takers like IELTS or TOEFL?


🟩 1. What is Grammar? (Simple Definition)

Grammar is the system of rules that explains how words are used in a language.
It helps us form sentences that are clear and meaningful.

📝 Example:

  • Incorrect: She go to school every day.

  • Correct: She goes to school every day.

In this case, grammar tells us that with “she”, the verb should be “goes.”


🟨 2. Why Is Grammar Important?

✅ Helps you speak and write clearly
✅ Avoids confusion or miscommunication
✅ Improves your exam scores in IELTS, TOEFL, and school tests
✅ Makes your English look and sound professional


🟧 3. Main Parts of Grammar (Overview)

Part of GrammarWhat It Covers        Example
Nouns                            Names of people, places, thingsteacher, India, book
VerbsActions or states                                    run, eat, is
TensesTime of actionI am eating now.
PrepositionsPosition or relationshipon, under, between
Articlesa, an, thea dog, an apple, the sky
AdjectivesDescribes a nounbeautiful, large
AdverbsDescribes verbs or adjectivesquickly, very
PronounsReplace nounshe, she, it
ConjunctionsJoin words/sentencesand, but, because

Each topic will be explained in detail in future lessons.


🟥 4. Who Should Learn Grammar?

Grammar is for:

  • 🔰 Beginners learning English from scratch

  • 🧑‍🎓 School and college students

  • 🌍 IELTS & TOEFL exam takers

  • 💼 Professionals writing emails and reports

  • ✍️ Bloggers and writers improving their style


🟪 5. Types of Grammar Learners Should Know

  1. Descriptive Grammar – How people actually use English

  2. Prescriptive Grammar – The correct way according to rules

  3. Functional Grammar – How language works in communication

In this blog, we focus on practical grammar — useful for real-life writing, exams, and speech.


🟫 6. Common Grammar Mistakes (and Fixes)

MistakeCorrection
He don’t like coffee.He doesn’t like coffee.
She go to office every day.She goes to office every day.
I am good in English.                I am good at English.

💡 You’ll learn how to fix these step-by-step in our future posts.


🟨 7. How to Start Learning Grammar Effectively

✅ Start with basic topics like Nouns, Verbs, and Articles
Read examples and solve worksheets
✅ Learn with levels: Beginner → Intermediate → Advanced
✅ Practise with TOEFL/IELTS tips if you're an exam taker
✅ Use our free downloads every week


🟢 Final Thoughts

Grammar is not about being perfect — it’s about being clear and confident. With The Perfect English Guide, you’ll build your skills one lesson at a time.


💬 Call to Action:

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