英语语法零基础入门教程
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英语语法零基础入门教程
Learning English grammar can seem daunting, but it's not
as hard as it looks. Start with the basics: nouns, verbs, and
adjectives. These are the building blocks of sentences.
Nouns are the names of people, places, things, and ideas.
Verbs are actions or states of being. Adjectives describe
nouns. Practice using them in simple sentences like "The cat
(noun) is (verb) sleeping (adjective)."
Next, understand sentence structure. A basic English
sentence follows the subject-verb-object order. For example,
"She (subject) eats (verb) apples (object)."
Mastering tenses is key. Start with the present simple,
which describes regular actions or facts. Use "I am," "you
are," "he/she/it is," "we/you/they are" followed by the base
form of the verb.
Pronouns replace nouns to avoid repetition. Learn the
difference between "he," "she," "it," "we," "you," and
"they." Use "him," "her," "it," "us," "you," "them" as object
pronouns.
Prepositions link nouns to other words. They show
relationships like time (in, on, at) and place (in, on,
under). Practice using them in sentences like "The book is on
the table."
Finally, practice makes perfect. Read English texts,
watch movies, and speak with others. The more you use grammar,
the more natural it becomes.