Important Rules of English Grammar

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A complete sentence is the one which includes a noun and a verb (except imperative sentences)

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Adjective can be placed directly before the noun or after it, if separated by a verb.

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When there are two or more subjects, it is called a compound subject.

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Two or more predicates in a sentence are called compound predicate

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A sentence with more than one subject or predicate is called a compound sentence

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An independent clause consists of a subject and predicate, like a complete sentence

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The noun which is directly acted upon by the verb becomes a direct object

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In passive voice, the object of the verb becomes the subject in the sentence

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In passive voice conjugations of the verb "to be" are essential

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For practice test on English grammar

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