Class 3 English Grammar – Complete Textbook Guide
English grammar is the system that teaches us how to use words and sentences correctly. In Class 3, students build a strong foundation by learning the basic rules of grammar, including nouns, verbs, adjectives, tenses, and sentence formation.
Learning grammar improves reading, writing, speaking, and understanding English.
Syllabus of Class 3 English Grammar
- The Sentence
- Subject and Predicate
- Kinds of Sentences
- Noun
- Kinds of Noun
- Singular and Plural
- Gender
- Pronoun
- Verb
- Tenses
- Adjective
- Adverb
- Articles (A, An, The)
- Prepositions
- Conjunctions
- Interjections
- Punctuation
- Capital Letters
- Paragraph Writing
- Opposites and Synonyms
Each topic is explained with simple definitions, examples, and rules for easy understanding.
1. The Sentence
A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. It tells us something, asks a question, or shows feelings.
Examples:
- The sun is shining.
- She is reading a book.
- Wow! What a beautiful flower!
Rules for a sentence:
- A sentence starts with a capital letter.
- A sentence ends with a punctuation mark: full stop (.), question mark (?), or exclamation mark (!).
- A sentence must have a subject and a predicate.
2. Subject and Predicate
Every sentence has two main parts:
Subject
The subject tells who or what the sentence is about.
Example:
The dog is barking.
Subject: The dog
Predicate
The predicate tells what the subject does or is.
Example:
The dog is barking loudly.
Predicate: is barking loudly
3. Kinds of Sentences
There are four types of sentences:
- Declarative Sentence – Makes a statement.
Example: I love my school. - Interrogative Sentence – Asks a question.
Example: What is your name? - Imperative Sentence – Gives a command or request.
Example: Please open the door. - Exclamatory Sentence – Shows strong feeling or excitement.
Example: Hurray! We won the game!
4. Noun
A noun is the name of a person, place, animal, or thing.
Examples:
- Person: teacher, Rahul, mother
- Place: park, school, city
- Animal: cat, dog, elephant
- Thing: book, pen, table
Example Sentences:
- My mother is cooking.
- The dog is sleeping.
- I like my school.
5. Kinds of Noun
Proper Noun
The specific name of a person, place, or thing. Always begins with a capital letter.
Examples: Riya, India, Monday
Common Noun
The general name of a person, place, or thing.
Examples: girl, city, dog
Collective Noun
A group of people, animals, or things.
Examples: a team of players, a flock of birds, a bunch of flowers
6. Singular and Plural
- Singular = One person, animal, or thing
Examples: cat, book, child - Plural = More than one
Examples: cats, books, children
Rules for plurals:
- Add –s: dog → dogs
- Add –es: bus → buses
- Change spelling: man → men, tooth → teeth
7. Gender
Gender shows whether a noun is male, female, or both.
Masculine
boy, king, father, lion
Feminine
girl, queen, mother, lioness
Common Gender
Words that can be male or female: teacher, doctor, student
8. Pronoun
A pronoun replaces a noun to avoid repetition.
Examples:
- Rahul is my friend. He is kind.
- The dog is sleeping. It is tired.
Common Pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we, they
9. Verb
A verb shows action or state of being.
Action Verbs
run, eat, play, jump, write
Example: The boy runs fast.
Being Verbs
is, am, are, was, were
Example: She is happy.
10. Tenses
Tense tells when an action happens.
- Present Tense: Action happening now
Example: She plays cricket. - Past Tense: Action happened before
Example: She played cricket yesterday. - Future Tense: Action will happen
Example: She will play cricket tomorrow.
11. Adjective
An adjective describes a noun.
Examples: big, small, tall, happy, red
Example Sentences:
- She has a red bag.
- The tall boy is my friend.
12. Adverb
An adverb describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
Examples: quickly, slowly, happily, loudly
Example Sentences:
- She runs quickly.
- He speaks loudly.
13. Articles (A, An, The)
- A → Before consonant sounds: a dog, a pen
- An → Before vowel sounds: an apple, an umbrella
- The → Specific noun: the sun, the teacher
14. Prepositions
A preposition shows relation between words.
Examples: in, on, under, behind, near, between
Example Sentences:
- The book is on the table.
- The cat is under the chair.
15. Conjunctions
A conjunction joins words or sentences.
Common conjunctions: and, but, or, because, so
Example Sentences:
- I like tea and coffee.
- She is small but strong.
16. Interjections
An interjection shows sudden feelings.
Examples: Wow!, Oh!, Hurray!, Oops!
Example Sentences:
- Wow! That is amazing.
- Hurray! We won the match.
17. Punctuation
Punctuation marks make sentences clear and easy to read.
- Full Stop (.) – She is reading.
- Comma (,) – I bought apples, bananas, and grapes.
- Question Mark (?) – Where are you going?
- Exclamation Mark (!) – What a wonderful day!
18. Capital Letters
Use capital letters for:
- The first word in a sentence
- Names of people
- Names of cities and countries
- Days and months
- Festivals
Example: Riya lives in India. Today is Monday.
19. Paragraph Writing
A paragraph is a group of sentences about one topic.
Example Paragraph:
My Pet Dog
I have a pet dog. His name is Bruno. He is very friendly and playful. He likes to eat biscuits and play with me. I love my dog very much.
20. Opposites and Synonyms
Opposites (Antonyms)
Hot ↔ Cold
Big ↔ Small
Fast ↔ Slow
Synonyms
Big ↔ Large
Happy ↔ Joyful
Small ↔ Tiny