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The agreement of the verb with the subject happens to be one of the major ingredients in the understanding and learning of English grammar. It is nothing but the following of a few simple rules. The subject as well as verb of each clause should be in agreement with the number. However, despite the apparent simplicity of the rule, you will often come across people who get the subject and verb wrong in so many sentences. It is important to understand the basics of writing and reading English grammar.
If you are to write and speak the language properly, it is important to give the learner lots of options to practice the agreement of the verb with the subject. Make ensure that the activities that are given for practice are interactive and fun to learn. This will help them master the fundamentals and basics of the language.
Practice Interesting Exercises
Make sure about a Newspaper Search: Offer the learner with a newspaper and make sure that they choose a story which is of interest to them. The kids’ section of the newspapers is of interest to the persons or learners and these hav... Read more...
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Posted in Verbs |
If you would like to use Microsoft Word effectively, you will need to know the basic grammar to a certain extent. Microsoft Word will warn you as and when you make a grammatical or spelling error in typing a document. It will highlight some of the areas of your document which requires additional focus and this will enable you to effectively proofread the document. Microsoft Word can be used as a grammar checker by following the steps given below:
- The first step is to open a new Microsoft Word document and select the options from the tools menu. Select the tab named spelling and grammar from the window that comes up.
- Then, look for the grammar section at the bottom segment of the window. Check the box that tells check grammar as you type. Then, start typing the document. Now you can find Microsoft Word providing underline in any possible grammatical errors as you are typing.
- The sentences or words underlined in green color represents grammatical error and in red color represents spelling errors. Look for the sentences with green wavy lines under it and right click at t... Read more...
Tags: check grammar, document, Grammar, grammar checker, grammar section, grammatical error, Microsoft, microsoft word document, option, sentence, spelling error, wavy lines, window, Word
Posted in English Tools |