If you just started learning English, you first need to know some basic rules of the language. Developing a solid foundation in English grammar will not only help you create your own sentences correctly but will also make it easier to improve your English language section. Here we are providing Daily top basic Grammar Rules of English Language to crack any competitive exams.
IMPORTANT RULES
1. Ask, advise, allow, command, force, forbid, invite, encourage, compel, beg, order, imagine, instruct, permit, persuade, tell, require, remind, teach, etc. are followed by Object + To +V2
For example,
Incorrect– He advised to do it by me.
Correct- He advised me to do it. But if these are used in Passive Voice, then they are followed by To +V,.
For example,
Correct- She was permitted to go with him.
2. Know is followed by how/ where/when/why and Infinitive.
For example,
Incorrect– I know to write a letter.
Correct- I know how to write a letter.
3. After let, bid, behold, watch, see, feel, make etc. we use Bare-Infinitive and not To- infinitive.
For example,
Incorrect– I heard him to speak on several subjects.
Correct- I heard him speak on several subjects.
4. Bare Infinitive is used after Modal Auxiliaries (can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, must, dare not, need not).
For example,Incorrect- You need not to work hard.
Correct- You need not work hard.
5. Had better, had rather, had as soon … as … , had sooner etc. are followed by Bare Infinitive.
For example,
Incorrect- He had better to go now.
Correct- He had better go now.