12 rules of grammer
1. Rule 1: Every sentence should start with a Capital letter in the first word.
2. Rule 2: Every sentence should either end with a full stop (or) a question mark (or) an exclamation mark.
1.1) Full Stop/Period (.):
2. 2) Question Mark (?):
3.3) Exclamation Mark (1):
3. Rule 3: Every sentence should have SVO (Subject - Verb - Object).
4. Rule 4: The Subject and Verb forms are interrelated in the sentence.
5. Rule 5: Use Either or (or) Neither - nor depending on the Sentence while using singular nouns.
1. Either-or
2. Neither or:
6. Rule 6: Proper Nouns should be capitalized anywhere in the sentences (including at the beginning) when used. 7. Rule 7: Common Nouns should be capitalized only at the beginning of the sentences.
8. Rule 8: The words its-it's, and you're your are not the same.
9. Rule 9: Use Indefinite Articles for Countable Noun and Definite with specific Countable & all Uncountable Nouns.
10. Rule 10: Use the article "a" for Consonant sounds and "an" for vowel sounds.
11. Rule 11: Use Apostrophe to show Possessions
12. Rule 12: Active voice is more preferred than Passive voice in the English Language.