English Grammar Guide Overview
This page provides a reader-friendly overview of the topics covered in the English Grammar Guide.
Book Structure
This guide is designed for learners who want a practical, structured approach to English grammar, with a strong focus on real-world and business usage.
Chapter 1: Grammar Fundamentals
This chapter introduces core grammar systems and shows how they are used in context. Topics include:
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01-twelve-tenses-mastery.md (12时态系统完全掌握) - Overview of the 12 English tenses - Clear explanations of form, meaning, and usage - Comparison tables to distinguish similar tenses - Business scenario examples for practical application
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02-conditional-sentences-guide.md (条件句与假设语气完全解析) - Explanation of Zero, First, Second, Third, and Mixed conditionals - Sentence patterns and meaning differences - Common business negotiation and planning examples - Comparison tables for probability and usage
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03-passive-voice-business.md (被动语态在商务英语中的应用) - Passive voice structures and common patterns - Differences between active and passive voice - Business writing use cases such as reports and emails - Guidance on when passive voice is helpful or unnecessary
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04-relative-clauses-guide.md (关系从句与复杂句式构建) - Defining and non-defining relative clauses - Relative pronoun selection and sentence construction - Common learner mistakes - Examples from professional and academic writing
Chapter 2: Common Errors
This chapter focuses on frequent grammar mistakes made by learners and offers practical correction strategies.
- 01-article-errors-guide.md (冠词遗漏与误用系统性解决方案)
- Use of
a,an,the, and zero article - Typical article mistakes made by Chinese speakers - Examples from email, meeting, and report writing - Error patterns and correction guidance
What You Will Find in This Guide
- Clear explanations in Simplified Chinese
- Practical English examples
- Comparison tables for similar grammar forms
- Business English usage notes
- End-of-section summaries and learning support
Intended Audience
This guide is suitable for:
- Chinese-speaking English learners
- University students
- Professionals improving business English
- Self-learners who want systematic grammar study