English Grammar

Latest on English Grammar

Interrogative Pronouns – English Grammar

Photo of author

By Sonam Dwivedi

Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions and gather information about people or things. They introduce questions and seek specific details. Here’s an overview of ...

Demonstrative Pronouns: English Grammar

Photo of author

By Sonam Dwivedi

Demonstrative pronouns are used to point to specific people, places, or things. They indicate whether the noun being referred to is near or far in ...

Reflexive Pronouns – English Grammar

Photo of author

By Sonam Dwivedi

Reflexive pronouns are pronouns that reflect back to the subject of the sentence. They are used when the subject and the object of a sentence ...

Possessive Pronouns – English Grammar

Photo of author

By Sonam Dwivedi

Possessive pronouns indicate ownership or possession. They replace nouns to show who or what something belongs to. Here’s an overview of possessive pronouns along with ...

Personal Pronouns: English Grammar

Photo of author

By Sonam Dwivedi

Personal pronouns are used to replace specific people or things in a sentence. They vary depending on the person (first person, second person, third person) ...

Compound Nouns: English Grammar

Photo of author

By Sonam Dwivedi

Compound nouns are formed by combining two or more words to create a new noun. These words can be joined together, hyphenated, or written separately. ...

Singular Nouns: English Grammar

Photo of author

By Sonam Dwivedi

Singular nouns are nouns that represent only one person, place, thing, or idea. They are the basic unit of nouns in English grammar. Here’s a ...

Plural Nouns: Number of Nouns

Photo of author

By Sonam Dwivedi

Plural nouns refer to more than one person, place, thing, or idea. They are formed in various ways depending on the singular form of the ...

Possessive Nouns: English Grammar

Photo of author

By Sonam Dwivedi

Possessive nouns indicate ownership or possession. They show that something belongs to someone or something else. Here’s an explanation of possessive nouns along with five ...

Types of Nouns: English Grammar

Photo of author

By Sonam Dwivedi

Nouns are words that denote people, places, things, or ideas. They form the backbone of sentences, providing the subject or object of a sentence. Here’s ...