RULES ALREADY EXISTED even before the foundation of the world. Without them, the universe will be chaotic. Rules have to exist to maintain order. It is not a wonder that grammar is also bounded by them. As the universe moves symmetrically and synergistically so is grammar.
The following are 10 easy ways to remember basic grammar rules:
1. Start with the mother rule that says “it’s the verb that agrees with subject in person and number.” Singular subject takes verb with ‘s’, plural subject takes verb with out ‘s’.
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UPCAT ENGLISH REVIEWER
This English UPCAT Reviewer includes language proficiency which includes parts of speech, general grammar rules, syntax and mechanics, diction, vocabulary, coherence, unity, analysis, and inference.