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English Grammar (Basic Foundations)
English Grammar for Beginners (Basic Foundations) is the perfect starting point for anyone who wants to learn English from the ground up. This course covers all the essential grammar rules in a simple, easy-to-understand format. You’ll learn about the parts of speech (nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections), sentence structure, tenses, articles, punctuation, and basic sentence formation. Each topic is explained with clear examples, everyday usage, and step-by-step guidance to help you build strong grammar skills. Whether you're a student, a working professional, or someone looking to improve your English communication, this course gives you the tools to write and speak confidently. No prior knowledge is required—just a desire to learn! With regular practice and simple tips, you'll be able to understand and use correct grammar in real-life conversations and writing. Start today and lay the foundation for fluent, effective English!
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English Grammar for Beginners

    Question 1:  What is grammar in English?

    Question 2:  Which one is a capital letter?

    Question 3:  How many letters are there in the English alphabet?

    Question 4:  Which of the following is a type of sentence?

    Question 5:  Choose the sentence that ends with proper punctuation:

    Question 6:  Identify the subject in the sentence: 'Ravi plays cricket.'

    Question 7:  Which is an interrogative sentence?

    Question 8:  Which sentence is in capital letters?

    Question 9:  What type of sentence is this: ‘Please sit down.’

    Question 10:  Which word is a proper noun?

    Question 11:  Which of these is NOT a part of a sentence?

    Question 12:  Which sentence is an exclamatory sentence?

    Question 13:  Which of these is written in lower case?

    Question 14:  The predicate in the sentence 'The dog barked loudly' is:

    Question 15:  The word 'Grammar' is a:

    Question 16:  Which of these is a complete sentence?

    Question 17:  ‘Capitalization’ means:

    Question 18:  The correct sentence is:

    Question 19:  A sentence must always have:

    Question 20:  Which one is a basic type of sentence?