English Foundation Course Introduction
Day 1: Two Methods of Learning Grammar
Day 2: A. Nouns
Day 3 : Pronoun
Day 4: Possessive Pronouns
Day 5 Verbs
Day 6: Tenses of verbs
Day 7: Six tenses of the verb TO BE
Day 8: Six Tenses in Progressive Forms of Verbs
Day 9: Two group of Verbs
Day 10: Thirty Basic Rules in Subject-Verb Agreement and Grammar
Day 11: Verbs: Voice
Day 12: Agreement of Subject and Verb
Day 13: Special Cases of Agreement
Day 14: Complements
Day 15: Prepositions
Day 16: E. Cases of Nouns and Pronouns
Day 17: Adjectives
Day 18: Adjectives have Comparison
Day 19: Adverbs
Day 20: Prepositions
Day 21: I. Conjunctions
Day 22: Two Kinds of Clauses
Day 23. Adjective Clauses
Day 24: Using Commas and Semicolons
Day 25: Three Verb Forms of Verbals
Day 26: Verbal Analogy Tests
Day 27: B. Gerunds
Day 28: Types of Punctuation
Day 29: The Comma (,)
Day 30: Capitalization
Welcome to Day 12! Today, we’ll focus on one of the most essential grammar rules in English: subject‑verb agreement. This principle ensures that the subject and verb in a sentence match correctly in number (singular or plural) and person (first, second, or third). Without this agreement, sentences sound awkward or incorrect.
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Welcome to Day 12! Today, we’ll focus on one of the most essential grammar rules in English: subject‑verb agreement. This principle ensures that the subject and verb in a sentence match correctly in number (singular or plural) and person (first, second, or third). Without this agreement, sentences sound awkward or incorrect.
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