🟦 Introduction
Many learners think grammar is the biggest problem in English speaking.
But the truth is: you need only simple grammar rules for speaking fluently.
In this lesson, we will learn the most important grammar rules for spoken English — easy, practical, and useful in daily life.
🟦 Why Grammar Matters in Speaking?
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Grammar helps you form correct sentences.
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Clear grammar makes your message easy to understand.
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But remember: simple grammar + fluency is better than complicated grammar + hesitation.
🟦 5 Essential Grammar Rules for Speaking
1. Use of Present Tense (Daily Routine)
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Example: “I go to school every day.”
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“She drinks tea in the morning.”
👉 Rule: Add -s / -es for third person (he, she, it).
2. Use of Past Tense (Yesterday / Past Events)
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Example: “I watched a movie yesterday.”
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“We played cricket last Sunday.”
👉 Rule: Regular verbs add -ed (worked, played). Irregular verbs change (go → went).
3. Use of Future Tense (Plans & Intentions)
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Example: “I will visit Delhi tomorrow.”
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“We will study together.”
👉 Rule: Use will + verb for future.
4. Making Questions
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Do/Does (Present):
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“Do you like tea?”
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“Does she play football?”
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Did (Past):
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“Did you go to the party?”
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Will (Future):
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“Will they join us?”
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5. Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ He go to school.
✅ He goes to school.
❌ I am agree.
✅ I agree.
❌ She don’t like coffee.
✅ She doesn’t like coffee.
🟦 Quick Grammar Practice
👉 Convert these into correct sentences:
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He play cricket every day.
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I am go to office.
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Did she went to the market?
👉 Speak answers aloud.
🟦 Daily Grammar Speaking Exercise
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Pick 5 sentences from your daily routine.
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Speak them in Present, Past, and Future tense.
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Example:
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Present: “I eat lunch at 2 pm.”
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Past: “I ate lunch at 2 pm yesterday.”
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Future: “I will eat lunch at 2 pm tomorrow.”
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Grammar is important, but you don’t need advanced rules for speaking.
Focus on basic tenses, questions, and common mistakes.
If you practice these simple rules daily, you will speak more correctly and fluently.
👉 Next lesson: Conversation Practice: 20 English Dialogues for Daily Life
📌 Internal Link Suggestion
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Previous: Everyday English Vocabulary: 100 Words for Daily Conversation
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Next: Conversation Practice: 20 English Dialogues for Daily Life
Post 4 — Grammar for Speaking: 10 words & alternatives
Quiz: Grammar for Speaking — 5 Questions
Quick grammar check from Post 4. Choose the correct sentence or tense.
