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The Five Fundamental Elements Of English Grammar

Master the 5 fundamental elements of English grammar for confident communication at the College of English Language in California, offering modern facilities and experienced teachers.

The Five Fundamental Elements Of English GrammarThe Five Fundamental Elements Of English Grammar

Although there are hundreds of different grammar rules in English, there are actually only 5 fundamental principles students have to understand in order to be able to properly communicate.

Since these elements apply regardless of whether you're speaking or writing English, California English school students should make sure they fully understand them before proceeding to the more specialized rules in English grammar.

In an effort to help you master English grammar faster, we have prepared a brief guide on the 5 fundamental grammar elements that make up spoken and written speech. Read on to learn more.

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WHAT ARE THE FIVE ELEMENTS OF GRAMMAR?

The following 5 principles form the basic framework you’ll need to become familiar with in order to speak coherent and grammatically-correct English. They are the foundation on which the other rules of English are built.

These 5 key principles of English grammar are:

1. WORD ORDER

As an analytic language, English uses word order to determine the relationship between different words. In a basic declarative statement, the subject should always come first, the verb-second, and the objects and adverbial phrases (if any) third.

Examples:

  • The farmer is leading a cow.
  • The child is playing with a Superman toy.

Changing this basic order changes the meaning of the sentences:

  • The cow farmer is leading.
  • A cow is leading the farmer.
  • A Superman toy is playing with the child.
  • The Superman child is playing with a toy.

2. PUNCTUATION

In written English, punctuation is used to signify pauses, intonation, and stress words. These punctuation marks are commas, periods, question marks, exclamation points, semicolons, colons, dashes, hyphens, brackets, braces, parentheses, apostrophes, ellipsis, and quotation marks.

Punctuation can completely alter the meaning of a sentence, as in these examples:

  • He came home!
  • He came home?
  • Let's cook, Garry!
  • Let's cook Garry!

3. TENSE AND ASPECT

Tenses signify whether a statement refers to the present, the past, or the future by applying parameters to verbs. Likewise, aspect shows whether a statement refers to one single instant action, a regular or repeated action, or an ongoing or progressive action or state.

Here's how tenses can completely change a sentence:

  • I'm a police officer.
  • I was a police officer.
  • She's drinking wine.
  • She drinks wine.
  • I'll watch that show.
  • I watched that show.

4. DETERMINERS

Since nouns can rarely stand on their own without prior context, determiners such as "which", "how many", "what", "my", and so on are needed to give them meaning. Using determiners correctly is essential in order to form meaningful questions or statements.

Here are some examples of determiners in action:

  • My wife.
  • His wife.
  • The restaurant over there.
  • The corner restaurant.

5. CONNECTORS

As their name suggests, connectors "connect" phrases, words, or clauses to one another. They can express subordination (if, who, that, when, because, although), coordination (but, and, yet, nor), or correlation (either, or, both, and) between the units they link.

Examples of subordination:

  • She's a programmer who lives in San Diego.
  • He wears a uniform because he's a policeman.

Examples of correlation:

  • You can pick either the yellow or the white dress.
  • We can either travel tonight or tomorrow.

Examples of coordination:

  • I enjoy eating popcorn and drinking soda.
  • I enjoy eating popcorn and drinking soda, but I don't like beer and pretzels.

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