Sunday Special: Grammar Power – The Art of Perfect Sentences
Introduction:
Sunday is a day for peace, reflection, and growth — not only for the soul but also for the language within you.
Today’s Sunday Special helps you master grammar with meaning, not just with rules.
Let’s learn smartly — feel the grammar, speak the confidence!
Grammar Tip: Articles — The Small Words with Great Power
Rule:
Use ‘a’ before consonant sounds and ‘an’ before vowel sounds.
Examples:
a cat
an apple
a useful book ...... (Note: ‘useful’ starts with yu sound, not vowel)
Telugu Meaning (తెలుగులో):
‘a’ మరియు ‘an’ వాడటం శబ్దం మీద ఆధారపడి ఉంటుంది, అక్షరం మీద కాదు.
Grammar Tip: Prepositions of Time (in, on, at)
in → months/years (in January, in 2025)
on → days/dates (on Sunday, on Nov 2nd)
at → specific time (at 7 AM)
Example: “I’ll meet you on Sunday at 8 AM.”
తెలుగులో:
సమయాన్ని తెలిపే పదాలు “in, on, at” చాలా ముఖ్యమైనవి.
Grammar Tip: The Magic of ‘Be’ Verbs
Forms: am, is, are, was, were, be, been, being
Example: “She is happy.” | “They were tired.”
తెలుగులో:
‘Be’ verbs అనేవి స్థితి లేదా పరిస్థితిని చూపుతాయి.
Grammar Tip: Simple Present Tense
Formula: Subject + V₁ (base form) + Object
Examples:
I play cricket.
She sings beautifully.
తెలుగులో:
రోజూ జరిగే పనులకు Simple Present వాడతాం.
Grammar Tip: Common Mistake – ‘It’s’ vs ‘Its’
It’s = it is
Its = belonging to it
Example: “It’s raining, but the cat loves its milk.”
Sunday Spark – Motivational Line
“Grammar builds your English; confidence builds your voice.”
Conclusion:
This Sunday, let’s polish our speech and soul.
Every small correction in grammar is a big step toward fluent English and confident communication.



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