
The Grammar Mastery Course by EnglishCareerByte is a complete, beginner-friendly English grammar program designed to help learners understand, apply, and speak English correctly in real life.
This course focuses on clarity, simplicity, and practical usage, not memorization
Master all 8 parts of speech and 12 verb tenses with interactive examples, rules, and practice exercises
Specific names (capitalized): John, London, EnglishCareerByte
General names: teacher, city, website, student
Physical objects: book, computer, table, phone
Ideas/feelings: happiness, freedom, knowledge, love
Can be counted: apple/apples, book/books
Cannot be counted: water, information, advice
Groups: team, family, class, committee
Proper Noun: EnglishCareerByte helps students learn English online.
Brand names and proper nouns always start with capital letters
Abstract Noun: Her determination led to success.
Abstract nouns represent qualities or ideas you cannot touch
Incorrect: I need some advices about learning English.
Correct: I need some advice about learning English.
"Advice" is an uncountable noun - no plural form
I, you, he, she, it, we, they
mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs
myself, yourself, himself, themselves
this, that, these, those
who, whom, whose, which, what
who, whom, whose, which, that
someone, anybody, everything, nobody
each other, one another
Personal Pronoun: She studies English every day.
"She" replaces a specific female person mentioned earlier
Possessive Pronoun: This book is mine.
"Mine" shows ownership without repeating "my book"
Incorrect: Me and my friend learns English.
Correct: My friend and I learn English.
Use subject pronouns (I, he, she) as subjects of sentences
Physical/mental actions: run, think, learn, speak
Connect subject to info: is, seem, become, feel
Support main verbs: can, will, have, do
Past tense with -ed: learn → learned
Unique past forms: go → went, speak → spoke
Need objects: She reads (a book)
No objects needed: He sleeps
Action Verb: Students practice speaking daily.
Linking Verb: English becomes easier with practice.
Incorrect: She can speaks English well.
Correct: She can speak English well.
Modal verbs (can, will, should) are followed by base verbs
Simple Present: I learn English daily. (habit/routine)
Present Continuous: I am learning English now. (happening now)
Present Perfect: I have learned grammar. (past action with present result)
Present Perfect Continuous: I have been learning for 2 years. (started in past, continues now)
Simple Past: I learned English last year. (completed action)
Past Continuous: I was learning when you called. (action in progress in past)
Past Perfect: I had learned grammar before speaking. (action before another past action)
Past Perfect Continuous: I had been learning for months. (ongoing action before another past action)
Simple Future: I will learn English. (decision at moment of speaking)
Future Continuous: I will be learning tomorrow. (action in progress at future time)
Future Perfect: I will have learned by next month. (action completed before future time)
Future Perfect Continuous: I will have been learning for 3 years. (duration before future time)
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