English Grammar Rules
Browse all grammar topics with clear explanations and examples
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Verbs
Stative verbs, phrasal verbs, and more
Imperative Mood
Giving commands, instructions, and requests: Open the door. Please sit down.
Make vs Do Collocations
Common expressions with make and do: make a decision, do homework
Subject-Verb Agreement
Making subjects and verbs match in number: singular subjects take singular verbs
Causative Verbs: have/get/make/let
Getting others to do things: have something done, make someone do, let someone do
Have and Get Expressions
Common expressions: have a look, have a rest, get ready, get lost
Inseparable Phrasal Verbs
Phrasal verbs where the object must come after the particle: look after the children (not look the children after)
Separable Phrasal Verbs
Phrasal verbs where the object can go between verb and particle: turn off the light / turn the light off
Stative Verbs
Verbs that describe states and rarely use continuous forms
Used to / Would / Be used to
Expressing past habits and states: used to do, would do, be used to doing
Verb Patterns
What follows verbs: verb + to, verb + -ing, verb + object + to
Wish and If Only
Expressing regrets and hypothetical desires: I wish I had more time