Important Grammar Tips

April 30, 2015    

Hello Readers,

One of our ardent readers Coraline shared some Grammar Tips with us which we hope will be helpful to you all for the upcoming Bank Exams i.e. SBI PO 2015 and IBPS CWE 2015. The tips will be useful or other competitive Exams as well. Hope you all like the post.....


GRAMMAR TIP 1
Possessive case of a noun (nouns with 's) is used with living things. 
Example : Mohan' s cap, Ram's school, sister's right
Incorrect : This room's carpet must be changed.
Correct : The carpet of this room must be changed. (Room is a lifeless thing)

GRAMMAR TIP 2
Sometimes 's is wrongly put in the place of preposition.
Incorrect : This author's book is not good. (Book possessed by this author) 
Correct : The book of this author is not good. (Book written by this author)

GRAMMAR TIP 3
Double possessives should not be used.
Incorrect : My mother's brother's daughter came. 
Correct : The daughter of the brother of my mother came.

GRAMMAR TIP 4
In the case of 'somebody else', 'everyone else ',' anybody else' etc., 's is put after else.
Incorrect : This is somebody's else job. 
Correct : This is somebody else's job.

GRAMMAR TIP 5 
When two nouns are joined by 'and' then 'apostrophe s' ('s) is added to both if we want to denote the possession of both & to last if we denote joint possession. 
Incorrect : Suzy's and Juicy's father was present. 
Correct : Suzy and Juicy's father was present. 

GRAMMAR TIP 6 
When we speak of two things of the same class, the word 'other' should not be left out.
Incorrect : Neither his brother nor any member of the family helped him. 
Correct : Neither his brother nor any other member of the family helped him.

GRAMMAR TIP 7 

Present Indefinite 
Verb form I [ s, es] 
He works hard.

Present Continuous 
is/am/are + verb form I + ing 
He is working hard.

Present Perfect 
has/have + verb form III 
He has worked hard.

Present Perfect Continuous 
has/have + been + verb form I + ing 
He has been working hard.

GRAMMAR TIP 8

Past Indefinite 
verb form II [ did + verb form I] 
He worked hard.

Past Continuous 
was/were + verb form I + ing 
He was working hard.

Past Perfect 
had + verb form III 
He had worked hard.

Past Perfect Continuous 
had + been + verb form I + ing 
He had been working hard.


GRAMMAR TIP 9

Future Indefinite 
will/shall + verb form I 
He will work hard.

Future Continuous 
will/shall + be + verb form I + ing 
He will be working hard.

Future Perfect 
will/shall + have + verb form III 
He will have worked hard for 20 years before he retires.

Future Perfect Continuous 
will/shall + have + been + verb form I + ing 
He will have been working hard for more than 8 hours.


Thank You Coraline :)

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