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English Grammar Lessons with Rules, Examples & Exercises
Want to improve your English grammar online in a simple, step-by-step way? This page is the hub for English grammar lessons with rules, examples and exercises by My Language Classes. Every lesson is created for learners who want not just explanations, but also real examples and practice exercises that make grammar stick.
Why Choose English Grammar Lessons with Rules, Examples and Exercises?
Most learners often ask:
- “What is the best way to learn English grammar step by step?”
- “Which grammar rules should I learn first as a beginner?”
- “Can I practice English grammar online for free?”
The answer is simple: yes, you can — and it doesn’t need to feel overwhelming. With our English grammar lessons with rules, examples and exercises, learning becomes clear, practical, and interactive.
What You Get in Our English Grammar Lessons with Rules, Examples and Exercises
Instead of memorizing abstract rules, you’ll:
- Understand grammar points through simple, direct explanations.
- See how they work with everyday examples.
- Practice immediately with fill-in-the-blank and quiz-style exercises.
- Check your answers to ensure steady progress.
We emphasize exercises because grammar without practice is theory. In contrast, grammar with practice becomes second nature.
Categories Covered in Our English Grammar Lessons with Rules, Examples and Exercises
On this page, you’ll find a complete guide to grammar categories. From the basics like nouns, pronouns, and articles to essential tools like verbs, tenses, prepositions, and conjunctions, everything is explained in simple language. In addition, every section includes examples and exercises so you can apply the rules directly.
As you scroll, each category introduces you to:
- A quick explanation of the concept.
- Links to our latest lessons in that category.
- Exercises and examples that bring the rules to life.
This step-by-step structure makes learning smooth. It allows you to build from simple topics to more advanced grammar at your own pace.
Who Can Benefit from These English Grammar Lessons with Rules, Examples and Exercises?
👉 Whether you are a beginner starting from zero, a student preparing for exams, or a professional brushing up on writing skills, these lessons will help. You’ll gain clarity, confidence, and accuracy — all supported by rules, examples, and interactive exercises.
Scroll down now and begin exploring. Let’s make English grammar your strength, one lesson at a time.
🔹 English – Beginner
Where should I start if I’m learning English grammar for the first time? Right here. Our Beginner English Grammar section is designed for absolute beginners who want to build a solid foundation. You’ll start with basic nouns, articles, pronouns, and simple sentence structures, explained in a way that’s easy to follow. Every lesson includes examples and exercises, so you don’t just read the rules—you practice them.
🔹 English – Intermediate
Already know the basics but need more confidence? The Intermediate English Grammar section helps you expand your skills beyond the foundation. Here, you’ll learn complex tenses, sentence patterns, prepositions, and conjunctions that allow you to express ideas more clearly. Lessons include step-by-step explanations, real examples, and practice exercises so you can bridge the gap between simple and fluent English.
🔹 English – Advanced
Want to master English grammar at the highest level? The Advanced English Grammar section is designed for learners aiming for fluency, exam preparation, or professional writing. You’ll explore advanced tenses, clauses, conditionals, and nuanced grammar rules that give depth and precision to your English. With in-depth lessons, detailed examples, and challenging exercises, this section is your next step toward mastering English like a pro.
🔹 Nouns in English
What are nouns in English grammar and why are they so important? Nouns are the names of people, places, objects, and ideas — the first words you need to build sentences. Without nouns, you cannot talk about a book, your teacher, London, or happiness.
In this section, you’ll find lessons that explain:
- The difference between countable and uncountable nouns.
- How to form singular and plural nouns correctly.
- Using articles (a, an, the) with nouns.
- Common mistakes learners make with nouns — and how to avoid them.
Each lesson includes clear explanations, real-life examples, and practice exercises with answers, so you can move from memorizing rules to actually using nouns in your writing and speech.
🔹 Articles in English
When should you use a, an, and the in English grammar? Articles are small words, but they make a big difference in meaning. They tell us whether we’re talking about something general (a book to read) or specific (the book on the table).
In this section, you’ll learn:
- The difference between definite and indefinite articles.
- Simple rules for using a and an correctly.
- When to use the — and when not to use it.
- Common article mistakes that learners should avoid.
Each lesson includes clear explanations, everyday examples, and exercises with answers, so you can practice until using articles becomes second nature.
🔹 Pronouns in English
What are pronouns in English grammar and why do we use them? Pronouns are words like he, she, it, they, this, and those that replace nouns so we don’t repeat the same word again and again. Instead of saying “Maria likes Maria’s book,” we say “Maria likes her book.”
In this section, you’ll learn:
- The main types of pronouns: subject, object, possessive, demonstrative, reflexive, and relative pronouns.
- How to choose the right pronoun for a sentence.
- Common mistakes learners make with pronouns — and how to fix them.
Every lesson comes with clear explanations, practical examples, and exercises with answers so you can practice and master pronouns in context.
🔹 Verbs in English
What are verbs in English grammar and why are they so important? Verbs are action words — they tell us what someone does, feels, or is. Without verbs, we cannot form a complete sentence: She runs fast. They are happy. I have a book.
In this section, you’ll learn:
- The different types of verbs: action verbs, linking verbs, and auxiliary (helping) verbs.
- How verbs change depending on the subject and tense.
- Key verb patterns learners often confuse.
- Common mistakes with verbs and how to avoid them.
Each lesson includes step-by-step explanations, real examples, and practice exercises with answers, so you can go from memorizing verbs to using them naturally in speaking and writing.
🔹 Tenses in English
What are tenses in English grammar and why do learners find them difficult? Tenses show when an action happens — past, present, or future. They help us place events in time: I eat, I ate, I will eat.
In this section, you’ll explore:
- The three main time frames: past, present, and future.
- The 12 basic English tenses explained step by step.
- How to form positive, negative, and question sentences in each tense.
- Common tense mistakes learners make — and how to fix them with practice.
Every lesson includes clear tables, examples, and fill-in-the-blank exercises with answers so you can practice and build confidence in using tenses correctly.
🔹 Adjectives in English
What are adjectives in English grammar and how do we use them? Adjectives are words that describe nouns and pronouns, adding detail about size, color, quantity, or quality. Instead of just saying “a car,” we can say “a red car” or “a fast car.”
In this section, you’ll learn:
- The main types of adjectives: descriptive, quantitative, demonstrative, possessive, and interrogative.
- The correct order of adjectives in a sentence.
- Common rules for comparative and superlative forms (big → bigger → biggest).
- Mistakes learners make when using adjectives — and how to avoid them.
Each lesson comes with simple explanations, practical examples, and exercises with answers, so you can start describing things in English more clearly.
🔹 Adverbs in English
What are adverbs in English grammar and how are they different from adjectives? Adverbs give extra information about verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, usually telling us how, when, where, or to what extent something happens. For example: She runs quickly. They arrived yesterday. He almost always studies at night.
In this section, you’ll learn:
- The main types of adverbs: manner, time, place, frequency, and degree.
- Word formation rules (many adverbs end in -ly, like quick → quickly).
- Where to place adverbs in a sentence for correct meaning.
- Common errors learners make with adverbs — and how to fix them.
Each lesson comes with examples and practice exercises with answers, so you can confidently use adverbs to make your sentences richer and clearer.
🔹 Prepositions in English
What are prepositions in English grammar and why are they so confusing? Prepositions are short words like in, on, at, for, with, by that show the relationship between nouns, pronouns, or phrases and the rest of the sentence. For example: She is at school. The book is on the table. We went by bus.
In this section, you’ll learn:
- The most common English prepositions and their uses.
- The difference between confusing pairs (in vs. on, at vs. in).
- Rules for using prepositions with time and place.
- Common mistakes learners make with prepositions — and how to avoid them.
Each lesson includes simple explanations, real-life examples, and practice exercises with answers, so you can finally master one of the trickiest parts of English grammar.
🔹 Conjunctions in English
What are conjunctions in English grammar and why do we need them? Conjunctions are the words that connect words, phrases, or clauses, helping us create more complex and natural sentences. For example: I like tea and coffee. She stayed home because it was raining.
In this section, you’ll learn:
- The main types of conjunctions: coordinating, subordinating, and correlative.
- How to use words like and, but, because, although, either…or.
- Rules for joining simple and complex sentences.
- Common mistakes learners make with conjunctions — and how to fix them.
Every lesson comes with clear explanations, real examples, and practice exercises with answers, so you can connect your ideas smoothly in English.
🔹 Sentence Structure & Word Order in English
Why is word order important in English grammar? Unlike some languages, English follows a fixed sentence structure, usually Subject + Verb + Object. For example: She reads books. If you change the order (Reads she books), the sentence becomes incorrect.
In this section, you’ll learn:
- The basic sentence patterns in English.
- How to form questions, negatives, and complex sentences.
- Rules for placing adjectives, adverbs, and prepositions in the right spot.
- Common mistakes learners make with word order — and how to avoid them.
Each lesson includes step-by-step explanations, examples, and practice exercises with answers, so you can confidently build correct English sentences every time.
🔹 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About English Grammar
1. What is the best way to learn English grammar step by step?
The best way to learn English grammar is to start with the basics — nouns, articles, and pronouns — and gradually move to verbs, tenses, adjectives, and sentence structure. Always learn one grammar topic at a time, read simple examples, and then practice with exercises. Use a mix of reading, writing, and self-tests so that grammar rules become part of your everyday English.
2. Which English grammar rules should I learn first as a beginner?
If you’re a beginner, start with the foundation rules:
- Nouns (singular, plural, countable, uncountable)
- Articles (a, an, the)
- Pronouns (he, she, it, they)
- Simple present tense (I eat, she eats)
These basic rules give you the building blocks to form correct sentences.
3. How can I practice English grammar every day?
You can practice grammar daily by:
- Doing fill-in-the-blank exercises for verbs and tenses.
- Writing short sentences and checking them with grammar rules.
- Reading simple articles and noticing grammar patterns.
- Using online resources like My Language Classes for exercises with answers.
Consistency is key — even 10 minutes daily practice makes a big difference.
4. What are the most important English grammar topics for fluency?
The must-learn topics are:
- Nouns and Articles
- Pronouns
- Verbs and Tenses
- Adjectives and Adverbs
- Prepositions
- Conjunctions
- Sentence Structure
These rules help you communicate clearly, avoid mistakes, and build confidence in writing and speaking.
5. Why are English tenses difficult for learners?
English has 12 basic tenses, and many learners confuse them because their native language has fewer or different tense systems. For example, learners struggle with the difference between present perfect (I have eaten) and simple past (I ate). The solution is to learn each tense with clear timelines, examples, and practice exercises until the patterns feel natural.
6. What are the common mistakes in English grammar?
Some of the most common mistakes are:
- Using the wrong article (She is teacher ❌ → She is a teacher ✅).
- Confusing tenses (I am go ❌ → I am going ✅).
- Misusing prepositions (discuss about ❌ → discuss ✅).
- Wrong word order (Always she comes late ❌ → She always comes late ✅).
Practicing with examples and correction exercises helps avoid these errors.
7. How do I know when to use a, an, and the?
Use:
- a before a consonant sound (a car, a book).
- an before a vowel sound (an apple, an hour).
- the when you’re talking about something specific (the sun, the book on the table).
Learning through examples and real usage makes this rule easy.
8. Can I learn English grammar without a teacher?
Yes! With the right resources, you can learn grammar on your own. Start with clear lessons, follow them with practice exercises, and check answers to see your mistakes. Online platforms like My Language Classes provide step-by-step grammar lessons, examples, and tests — perfect for self-study.
9. How can I improve my English grammar for writing?
To improve writing:
- Learn sentence structures (simple, compound, complex).
- Focus on tenses to express time correctly.
- Use adjectives and adverbs to make writing descriptive.
- Revise your work by checking for articles, prepositions, and word order mistakes.
Writing regularly + reviewing grammar rules = rapid improvement.
10. Which tense is most used in English?
The present simple tense is the most common because it describes habits, facts, and daily activities (I eat breakfast at 8 a.m.). After that, past simple and present continuous are also widely used. Mastering these three gives you a strong foundation for real conversations.
11. Why is grammar important in learning English?
Grammar is the framework of the language. Without it, words are just random. With grammar, you can build clear, meaningful sentences. Strong grammar skills also help you:
- Pass exams (IELTS, TOEFL, school tests).
- Write professional emails.
- Speak with confidence.
12. How long does it take to learn English grammar?
It depends on your level and consistency. A motivated beginner can learn the basics in 3–6 months with daily practice. Mastery of advanced grammar may take 1–2 years. The secret is practice + exercises, not just reading rules.
13. What are the easiest parts of English grammar?
Most learners find nouns, articles, and adjectives easier to understand because they’re straightforward. The more challenging parts are tenses, prepositions, and conditionals, which require extra practice.
14. What is the difference between grammar and vocabulary?
- Vocabulary = words you know (book, run, beautiful).
- Grammar = the rules that tell you how to arrange those words in sentences.
You need both: vocabulary gives you tools, grammar shows you how to use them correctly.
15. How do I test my English grammar level?
You can test your level by:
- Taking online grammar quizzes.
- Trying exercises on My Language Classes and checking your answers.
- Attempting short writing tasks (e.g., “Describe your day”) and reviewing grammar accuracy.
Tracking your progress helps you see which grammar areas need more focus.
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