If you know these 10 English Grammar rules , your English is PERFECT !!!

Published 2024-08-04
Here I have included the most important points talked about in the video for your convenience :
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Someone + would rather + bare infinitives =used to talk about what we prefer to do in the present or to talk about our present preference.
She would rather become famous.
I’d rather make more money.
They would rather stay home and relax.
Someone + would rather + bare infinitives =used to talk about what we prefer to do in the present or to talk about our present preference.
She would rather become famous.
I’d rather make more money.
They would rather stay home and relax.
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Someone had better + infinitives without to = used to give someone advice on something or say it is better for them to do something in the present.
We’d better improve our English first.
They’d better spend more time with their family.
My parents had better care about their health more.
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May + subject + bare infinitives = used in formal English to express our best wishes and hopes to people on different occasions.
May you have a good year!
May we make more money this year!
May you have a nice flight!
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Subject + May/might as well + bare infinitives = There’s no other better choice no nothing better to do so we should focus on the available options or choices.
The shops are all closed today and there’s nowhere we can go so, we may as well stay home and watch TV.
I don’t have enough money to buy a better car so I may as well repair my old car.
There’s no significant difference between the IPhone 14 and 15 so she may as well save her money by keeping her IPhone 14.
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Much as = although = used to talk about two contrasting ideas or to say one idea contrasts with another.
Much as I feel tired, I need to stay up all night long.
Much as she herself needs help, she always helps others.
Much as they earn lots of money, they don’t buy anything.
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Should + subject + bare infinitives = if + subject + verbs
Should you have any questions, feel free to ask me.
Should you need something, email me.
Should you need any help, contact the service department.
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Get + someone/something + verb + ing = to make someone or something start doing something
Can you get the engine of my car working?
She didn’t want to talk but I got her talking!
Don’t get the baby crying please, she will drive us crazy.
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Subject + manage to + do something = to succeed in doing something after facing lots of difficulties or challenges.
After several attempts I managed to fix my car.
I couldn’t find my keys anywhere in the house but after a month of searching everywhere I managed to find them in my father’s pocket.
Buying a Bugatti seemed like a dream at first, but once I made my first one million dollars, I managed to buy one!
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Let alone = used after a negative statement to emphasize how unlikely a situation is because something much more likely has never happened.
She can’t even walk, let alone run!
We don’t have anything to do for the whole day let alone the whole week!
Jimmy doesn’t have enough money to buy a laptop, let alone a car!
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Be more of A than B = to be more similar or like A than B or to be A instead of B.
This device is more of a laptop than a simple phone!
You are more of a doctor than a teacher!
This animal is more of a dog than a cat. ______________________________________________________________________

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All Comments (10)
  • @Jooli-q4q
    That was the most practical grammar video I have ever watched , good job
  • You're one of the best Youtube teachers , what you teach is unique and wonderful
  • Thank you Amin, you are a great teacher. I enjoyed your lecture very much.
  • Much as english is hard to me I will manage to learn very well
  • In the video you asked us to make some sentences so here are some : I can talk in front of my close friends LET ALONE a large number of people ! Please correct me if I'm wrong
  • I really need to improve my English Grammar , please focus more on Grammar
  • Hey Amin, correct me if I make a mistake plz If I get married to a native English speaker, I, too, will become a fluent and confident English speaker.