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Grammar

According with the general definition, the grammar it´s basically all things related with a language (punctuation, nouns, adjectives, etc). The term "grammar" can also be used to describe the rules that govern the linguistic behaviour of a group of speakers. The term "English grammar", therefore, may have several meanings. It may refer to the whole of English grammar, that is, to the grammars of all the speakers of the language, in which case, the term encompasses a great deal of variation.[4] Alternatively, it may refer only to what is common to the grammars of all, or of the vast majority of English speakers (such as subject–verb–object word order in simple declarative sentences). Or it may refer to the rules of a particular, relatively well-defined variety of English (such as standard English for a particular region).

Some useful lessons:

Pronouns:

Nouns:

Determiners and quantifiers:

Punctuation:

Adjectives:

Verbs and verbables:

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