English Rules: Rule No. 1 Rule No. 2
English Rules: Rule No. 1 Rule No. 2
English Rules: Rule No. 1 Rule No. 2
Rule no. 1
Let, between = objective case
Rule no. 2
Each, every, either, none, neither, many, any, one, minority,
majority = (Verb+ H.verb)→ singular
Rule No. 3
Majority of → (verb + H.verb) =Plural
Minority of→ (verb + H.verb) =Plural
Rule No.4
Each other → for 2
One another→ for more than 2
Note: Both will be at the end of the sentence
Rule No.5
Common →More than 2
Mutual → For 2
Rule No. 6
Any two subjects which are joined by
Either-or
Neither –nor
Than verb will be according to the later subject.
Rule no. 8
H.v would be according to the subject of relative pronoun
Rule no.9
If two subjects are joined by
As well as
With
Along with
The H.V will be according to the first subject.
Rule no. 10
1st degree would be used if there is only one person
2nd degree would be used if comparison is between
two things or people
3rd degree would be used if comparison is with more
than 2 people.
Rule no. 11
2nd degree would be used once in the sentence.
Rule no. 12
The would not be used before 2nd degree
Rule no.13
If comparison is between the two then the would be
used before second degree.
Rule no.14
That of would be used after than
Rule no. 15
If any is used after 2nd degree than Other should be
used after any.
Rule no. 16
Notorious
Famous
Rule no. 17
As if