20 Golden Grammar Rules for SSC
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Subject–Verb Agreement
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Singular subject → singular verb, plural subject → plural verb.
✅ He goes to school.
❌ He go to school.
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Each / Everyone / Either / Neither + Singular Verb
✅ Each boy was present. -
Plural Subjects Joined by ‘and’ → Plural Verb
✅ Ram and Shyam are playing.
❌ Ram and Shyam is playing. -
Two Singular Subjects with “or / nor” → Singular Verb
✅ Either Ramesh or Suresh is guilty. -
Pronoun Agreement
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Singular subject → singular pronoun
✅ Each of the girls has her book.
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Who / Whom Rule
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Who = subject, Whom = object.
✅ Whom do you want to meet?
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Less vs Fewer
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Less = uncountable, Fewer = countable.
✅ Fewer students, less money.
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Much vs Many
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Much = uncountable, Many = countable.
✅ Much information, many books.
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Since vs For
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Since = point of time, For = period of time.
✅ I have been waiting since morning / for two hours.
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Between vs Among
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Between = two, Among = more than two.
✅ Share this between Ram and Shyam / among five friends.
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Comparative + ‘than’ → Use ‘other’ / ‘else’
✅ He is better than any other student. -
Double Negatives Not Allowed
❌ I don’t know nothing.
✅ I don’t know anything. -
Prefer vs Rather than
✅ I prefer tea to coffee.
✅ I would rather play than study. -
No Sooner…Than
✅ No sooner did he reach the station than the train left. -
Not Only…But Also
✅ She is not only intelligent but also hardworking. -
Either…Or / Neither…Nor → Verb agrees with the nearest subject
✅ Neither the teacher nor the students were present. -
‘A number of’ vs ‘The number of’
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A number of → plural verb
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The number of → singular verb
✅ A number of boys are absent.
✅ The number of boys is large.
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Adjective vs Adverb
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Adjective qualifies noun/pronoun; adverb qualifies verb/adjective/adverb.
✅ She speaks fluently (adverb).
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Who / Which / That Usage
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Who → person
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Which → things/animals
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That → person + thing
✅ The man who came here is my uncle.
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Comparatives with Double Degrees Not Allowed
❌ More better, most happiest
✅ Better, happiest
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