English grammar guide
Do you have a question about the correct usage of the semicolon or how to place adverbs in a sentence? If so, you've come to the right place. These pages are a complete English grammar guide filled with the rules of English usage. Each grammatical rule is explained in plain English with several examples, and when needed, counter-examples. The grammatical rules covered by this guide are categorized below. English grammar is not always easy to understand, but by using this guide you should be able to remind yourself of the rules of English usage and speak or write English with confidence.
- Possessive apostrophe
- These singular noun
- Comma compound sentence
- I lowercase
- Did baseform
- En a vs an
- Been part agreement
- The Superlative
- I life
- He verb agr
- No not
- Admit enjoy vb
- Have part agreement
- Possessive apostrophe
- It vbz
- A plural
- Wrong apostrophe
- Missing hyphen
- Non3prs verb
- Cant
- Unit space
- Phrase repetition
- Lets let
- Dt dt
- Many nn
- Allow to
- To non base
- A uncountable
- Adverb word order
- Plural verb after this
- Can setup
- Advise vbg
- Depend on
- Mass agreement
- Any body
- Wont contraction
- May be
- Much countable
- No space closing quote
- Dt prp
- All most some of noun
- Couldve irregular verb
- Use to verb
- Comma after a month
- Missing article
- Kind of a
- Fewer less
- There re many
- Adverb verb adverb repetition
- Did past