Eng 03 Grammar — Free Spoken English Tutorial
Learn Eng 03 Grammar in Spoken English with a free, beginner-friendly tutorial, examples and practice for Indian students on Syllab.in.
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Eng 03 Grammar in Spoken English
Indians struggle with three grammar areas: (1) Articles (a, an, the)—Indian languages often omit them. "I went to school" (which school?) vs "I went to the school" (specific one). (2) Tenses—mixing present perfect with past simple: "I am doing this for 5 years" (wrong) vs "I have been doing this for 5 years" (right). (3) Prepositions—"in the morning" not "in morning," "on Monday" not "in Monday."
English subject-verb-object (SVO) order is strict. We sometimes follow Hindi word order. Practice: WHO (subject) + ACTION (verb) + WHAT (object). Bad: "To make coffee, water hot is needed." Good: "To make coffee, you need hot water."
Conditional sentences: "If I would go, I will see" (wrong). Correct: "If I go, I will see" or "If I went, I would see." This structure is rigid in English and critical for professional communication.
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