English Grammar

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Complete English Grammar: Master the Rules of the Language

At DNG Tutorial, we strip away the confusion of traditional rote grammar learning and replace it with logical, pattern-based frameworks. Grammar isn’t about memorizing arbitrary rules; it is the structural scaffolding that allows you to express thoughts with absolute precision, clarity, and impact.

Whether you are preparing for school boards, writing competitive exams, or sharpening your professional communication, our comprehensive grammar architecture covers every essential pillar of the English language.

Core Grammar Architecture: The Essential Pillars

1. The Verb System & Temporal Frameworks

  • Tenses: Deep dive into the 12 structural tenses (Present, Past, and Future in Simple, Continuous, Perfect, and Perfect Continuous forms). Learn the exact situational triggers for complex structures, like when to use the Present Perfect versus the Simple Past.

  • Subject-Verb Concord (Agreement): Mastering the rules that ensure singular or plural subjects match their corresponding verbs flawlessly, especially when navigating tricky compound subjects or collective nouns (e.g., “Neither the teacher nor the students...”).

  • Modals: Understanding the precise emotional and logical shifts driven by auxiliary verbs—expressing ability (can/could), permission (may/might), obligation (must/should), and probability.

2. Structural Transformation & Speech

  • Reported Speech (Direct & Indirect): Learning how to seamlessly convert dialogue into narrative format. Master the mandatory shifts in tenses, pronouns, and time-place expressions across distinct sentence types (Statements, Interrogative commands, and Exclamations).

  • Active and Passive Voice: Shifting the structural focus from the doer of the action to the action itself. This is critical for scientific, journalistic, and formal report writing.

3. Noun Modifiers & Determiners

  • Determiners & Articles: Mastering the structural placement of words that introduce and specify nouns—including demonstratives (this/that), possessives (my/their), quantifiers (much/many/few/little), and the precise application of definite (the) and indefinite (a/an) articles.

The DNG Pedagogy: How We Make Grammar Flawless

  • Formulaic and Pattern-Based Logic: We treat grammar sentences like mathematical equations. By teaching the visual formulas behind complex structures (such as matching a specific tense with its corresponding time marker), we eliminate second-guessing.

  • Targeted Error Isolation (Editing & Omission): Exam papers rarely ask you to just define a rule; they ask you to fix a broken sentence. We provide rigorous training using specialized editing, omission, and gap-filling worksheets modeled directly after modern assessment standards.

  • Contextual Application: We bridge the gap between isolated grammar exercises and real-world writing. Students instantly practice their newly mastered rules by drafting formal text, eliminating errors in their literature answers, and speaking with absolute confidence.