Basic Grammar of Primary English The Secret to Easy Counterattack!

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-03-01

Oh my God, it's amazing! An English teacher who has been teaching for many years recently expressed such feelings. She said bluntly: "Children who do not have a good foundation in English only need to keep in mind the basic grammar knowledge of primary school English, and the exam can be dealt with as easily as copying answers." This surprised many parents and children, it turns out that learning English does not need to be so difficult, as long as you master the basic grammar knowledge, you can easily counterattack.

So, what are the basic grammar knowledge of primary school English? In fact, this knowledge is not complicated, as long as children can study and master it carefully, they will be able to easily cope with the English exam.

First, it is necessary to grasp the singular and plural forms of nouns. This is a very basic knowledge point in learning English, but it is also very important. For example, children need to know that "cat" is singular and "cats" is plural, and that they need to be aware of the conjugation of articles and verbs. For example, "i h**e a cat."and "i h**e two cats."In these two sentences, the verb "h**e" and the articles "a" and "two" both change with the singular and plural of nouns.

Second, it is necessary to grasp the basic tense of verbs. There are various tenses in the present, past, and future tenses in English, and children need to be clear about the usage and variation rules of each tense. For example, the present tense denotes an action or state that is taking place, the past tense denotes an action or state that has already happened, and the future tense denotes an action or state that will take place. Children need to judge which tense to use based on the temporal adverbials or context in the sentence when doing the problem, so as to avoid making mistakes.

Third, it is necessary to master the comparative and superlative levels of adjectives and adverbs. This is also a very common knowledge point in English learning. Children need to know how to compare and rank adjectives and adverbs, such as "taller", "fastest", etc. At the same time, you also need to pay attention to the rules when using the comparatives and superlatives, for example, "the tallest" means the superlative, and "taller than" means the comparative.

In addition to the above three knowledge points, the basic grammar knowledge of primary school English also includes pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, etc. As long as children can study and master this knowledge carefully, they will be able to easily cope with English exams and even become leaders in English learning.

For example, Xiao Ming is a child who does not have a good foundation in English, and he often finds it difficult to learn English. However, since he began to study and master the basic grammar knowledge of primary school English, his English scores have begun to improve significantly. For example, on an English test, he was asked a fill-in-the-blank question: "The big) animal is the elephant."Since he mastered the comparative-level use of adjectives, he quickly filled in the correct answer "biggest". This made him very happy and confident to continue to work hard to learn English.

Another example is Xiaohua, who used to be always afraid to do English reading comprehension questions because she often couldn't understand the grammatical structures in sentences. However, after she carefully studied the basic grammar knowledge of primary school English, she began to be able to better understand the meaning of sentences and answer questions more accurately. This surprised her and made her even more motivated to continue learning English.

Detailed explanations and examples of basic grammar knowledge of primary school English.

1. Singular and plural of nouns.

Knowledge points: Nouns have two forms: singular and plural. Usually, we form a plural by adding "-s" or "-es" after a noun.

Example: singular: cat (cat).

Plural: cats (cats).

Application in sentences:

i h**e a cat.(I have a cat.) )

i h**e two cats.(I have two cats.) )

2. The tense of the verb.

Knowledge points: Verbs indicate actions or states. In elementary English, we learn three main tenses: present, past, and future.

Example: Present tense: run

Past tense: ran (to run).

Future tense: will run

Application in sentences:

i run every day.(I run every day.) )

i ran a marathon last year.(I ran a marathon last year.) )

i will run the race next month.(I'll be competing next month.) )

3. Comparative level of adjectives and adverbs.

Knowledge points: Adjectives and adverbs have comparative levels, which are used to indicate comparison. Usually, we add "-er" after an adjective or adverb to form a comparative.

Example: Adjective comparative: taller, taller

Adverb comparative: fast faster

Application in sentences:

my brother is taller than me.(My brother is taller than me.) )

she runs faster than her friends.(She runs faster than her friends.) )

So, parents, don't be discouraged if your child's English foundation is not very good. As long as they are willing to study and master the basic grammar knowledge of primary school English, they will be able to cope with the English test with ease, and they will also be able to counterattack and become the best in English learning. Let's cheer for the children and let them go further and further on the road of English learning!

Dear parents, this precious English learning material is definitely worth cherishing for your children! Believe me, once children get the hang of learning English, they will find that the language is not that far away. Especially at the primary school level, children have an innate advantage in language learning, and letting them be exposed to English will lay a solid foundation for their sense of language, and the effect is definitely twice the result with half the effort.

So, parents, don't hesitate any longer and act now! This information is just a small aid to children's English learning journey, and for those children who have a slightly weaker English foundation, they may also need a more comprehensive and systematic English grammar tutoring book. Therefore, I recommend the book "English Grammar from Beginner to Mastery" for you.

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For the sake of your child's future and for the sake of their English learning journey, I really recommend that you consider including this book in your child's learning resources. With this book, they will be more confident, calm and make greater progress in their English learning. It's definitely a worthwhile investment, and I'm sure you'll be proud of the choices you've made when you see your child's progress and achievements in their studies. Million Creators Program

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