Here are some important English grammar lessons for beginners, These fundamental rules form the foundation of English grammar and are essential for effective communication. 1. Sentence Structure - Subject + Verb + Object : "She (subject) eats (verb) an apple (object)." 2. Parts of Speech - Noun: Names a person, place, thing, or idea (e.g., cat, school). - Verb: Describes an action or state (e.g., run, is). - Adjective: Describes a noun (e.g., big, blue). - Adverb: Describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb (e.g., quickly, very). 3. Tenses - Present Simple: "I eat." - Past Simple: "I ate." - Future Simple: "I will eat." 4. Articles - Definite Article: "The" (specific) - "The book." - Indefinite Articles: "A" or "An" (general) - "A book," "An apple." 5. Pronouns - Replace nouns to avoid repetition (e.g., he, she, it, they). 6. Subject-Verb Agreement - The subject and verb must agree in number. - Singular: "She runs." - Plural: "They run." 7. Prepositions - Words that show the relationship between a noun and another word (e.g., in, on, at). - "The book is on the table." 8. Conjunctions - Words that connect clauses or sentences (e.g., and, but, or). - "I want to go, but it's raining." 9. Punctuation - Period (.) ends a sentence. - Comma (,) separates items or clauses. - Question Mark(?) ends a question. - Exclamation Mark(!) shows strong emotion. 10. Basic Question Formation - Use auxiliary verbs (do, does, is, are) at the beginning of a question. - "Do you like pizza?" - "Is she coming?"