This is where I'm building my own understanding of English grammar, one topic at a time. Rather than trying to learn everything at once, I'm taking a slow and steady approach  noting down simple explanations, real life examples, and small details I want to remember, so I can look back and revise easily whenever I need to.Grammar has always felt like something you either "know" or "don't know," but I've realized it's really just a set of patterns  and once you understand the pattern, it becomes much easier to apply. That's why each entry here focuses on breaking a topic down into plain language, with examples I can relate to from daily life, work, and exam preparation, rather than complicated definitions that are hard to remember.

My goal is to strengthen my grammar for three main purposes: doing well in competitive exams, writing more clearly and confidently at work, and communicating better in everyday conversations. I'm starting with the basics  nouns, pronouns, verbs, and tenses  since these form the foundation for everything else in English. Once I'm comfortable with these, I plan to move on to more advanced areas like sentence structure, active and passive voice, and common grammar mistakes people make.This page isn't meant to be a complete or polished guide. It's a living journal  one that will keep growing and improving as I learn more, make corrections, and understand things more deeply over time. Think of it as my personal notebook, just online.