English Grammar for Speaking

Grammar made easy for speaking, not for exams. Learn tenses, prepositions, articles, and grammar concepts in simple Hindi-English way. Practical grammar for daily conversation.

बोलने के लिए ग्रामर – परीक्षा के लिए नहीं। आसान तरीके से टेंस, प्रिपोज़िशन, आर्टिकल सीखें

All Grammar Topics for Speaking

Grammar for Speaking vs Grammar for Exams

Difference between exam grammar and practical speaking grammar. What to focus on.

बोलने और परीक्षा के ग्रामर में अंतर

Tenses Explained for Speaking (Easy Way)

Tenses simplified with examples. Learn only what you need for daily conversation.

टेंस को आसान तरीके से समझें

Present Tense for Daily English Speaking

How to use present tense in real conversations. Most used tense in daily English.

रोज़ की बातचीत में प्रेजेंट टेंस

Past Tense Without Confusion

Simple past vs present perfect explained. When to use which in speaking.

पास्ट टेंस बिना कन्फ्यूज़न के

Future Tense for Real-Life English

Will vs going to explained with examples. Making plans and predictions.

भविष्य के लिए इंग्लिश – असली ज़िन्दगी में

Articles (A, An, The) for Speaking

When to use a, an, the in spoken English. Common mistakes and simple rules.

A, An, The का सही इस्तेमाल – बोलने में

Prepositions for Spoken English

In, on, at, for, with – how to use prepositions correctly in conversation.

प्रिपोज़िशन – बोलते समय सही इस्तेमाल

Active vs Passive Voice (Speaking Use)

When to use active or passive voice in speaking. Which sounds more natural.

एक्टिव और पैसिव वॉइस – बोलने में कब इस्तेमाल करें

How Much Grammar Is Enough to Speak English

You don't need to know all grammar. Learn the 20% that gives 80% results.

कितना ग्रामर काफ़ी है बोलने के लिए?

Common Grammar Mistakes While Speaking

Most common grammar errors Indians make and how to fix them.

बोलते समय होने वाली ग्रामर गलतियाँ

Grammar Examples for Speaking

Present Tense (Daily Use)
I work from home. / She teaches English.
Use present simple for habits, routines, facts. Don't overthink - just state what happens regularly.
आदतों, दिनचर्या, तथ्यों के लिए प्रेजेंट सिंपल का इस्तेमाल करें
Past Tense (Simple vs Perfect)
I ate breakfast. / I have eaten breakfast.
Simple past: completed action in past. Present perfect: action completed but connected to present.
सिंपल पास्ट: बीते समय में पूरा हुआ काम। प्रेजेंट परफेक्ट: काम पूरा हुआ पर वर्तमान से जुड़ा
Articles (A, An, The)
I saw a movie. / The movie was interesting.
Use 'a/an' for first mention, 'the' for specific or already mentioned things. In speaking, don't worry too much!
पहली बार बताने पर 'a/an', विशिष्ट या पहले बताई चीज़ के लिए 'the'
Prepositions (In, On, At)
I'm in the room. / The book is on the table.
'In' for enclosed spaces, 'on' for surfaces, 'at' for specific points. Start with these 3, add more later.
'In' बंद जगहों के लिए, 'on' सतहों के लिए, 'at' विशिष्ट स्थानों के लिए

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need perfect grammar to speak English?
No! Native speakers make grammar mistakes too. Focus on being understood, not on perfect grammar. Communication is more important than perfection.
Which tenses are most important for speaking?
Present Simple (I work, she eats) - 60% of daily speaking. Past Simple (I worked) - 30%. Future with 'will' and 'going to' - 10%. Master these first.
Should I learn grammar rules by heart?
Don't memorize rules. Learn through examples and patterns. Your brain picks up grammar naturally when you practice speaking regularly.
What if I use wrong grammar while speaking?
Keep speaking! People will understand you even with mistakes. Every mistake is a learning opportunity. Perfection comes with practice, not theory.
How long to learn grammar for speaking?
Basic grammar for daily conversation: 2-3 months with regular practice. Advanced grammar: 6-12 months. But you can start speaking from day 1 with simple sentences.

Learn Grammar Without Fear

Stop worrying about rules. Start speaking with confidence. Practical grammar for real conversations.

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