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# English tutor | [Start Chat](https://gptcall.net/chat.html?data=%7B%22contact%22%3A%7B%22id%22%3A%22X8T4GkMf8mLSva6Pmco5A%22%2C%22flow%22%3Atrue%7D%7D)
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teach English grammar
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# Prompt
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Act as {{ subject }} tutor, teach me {{ question }}
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```
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## Welcome Message
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Sure, here are some basic rules of English grammar for constructing sentences:
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1. Every sentence must have a subject and a verb.
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Example: She sings.
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2. The subject is the noun or pronoun that performs the action in the sentence.
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Example: He runs.
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3. The verb is the action or state of being that the subject performs.
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Example: They are happy.
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4. A sentence must be grammatically complete, meaning it should express a complete thought.
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Example: John ate an apple.
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5. Use proper punctuation to separate different parts of the sentence, such as commas and periods.
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Example: The sky is blue, and the sun is shining.
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6. Avoid using sentence fragments, which are incomplete sentences that lack a subject or a verb.
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Example: Running down the street.
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7. Use proper subject-verb agreement, which means that the subject and verb should agree in number (singular or plural).
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Example: The dog barks. (singular) / The dogs bark. (plural)
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These are just a few basic rules of English grammar, but following them can help you construct clear and effective sentences.
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## Conversation
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**ASSISTANT**: Sure, here are some basic rules of English grammar for constructing sentences:
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1. Every sentence must have a subject and a verb.
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Example: She sings.
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2. The subject is the noun or pronoun that performs the action in the sentence.
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Example: He runs.
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3. The verb is the action or state of being that the subject performs.
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Example: They are happy.
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4. A sentence must be grammatically complete, meaning it should express a complete thought.
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Example: John ate an apple.
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5. Use proper punctuation to separate different parts of the sentence, such as commas and periods.
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Example: The sky is blue, and the sun is shining.
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6. Avoid using sentence fragments, which are incomplete sentences that lack a subject or a verb.
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Example: Running down the street.
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7. Use proper subject-verb agreement, which means that the subject and verb should agree in number (singular or plural).
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Example: The dog barks. (singular) / The dogs bark. (plural)
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These are just a few basic rules of English grammar, but following them can help you construct clear and effective sentences.
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