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Microsoft Word Copilot facilitates Great Writing with Grammar Basics

Without some rules in place to follow, we would probably struggle to understand each other’s speech and writing at all. Grammar is the key as it provides the rules and structures that govern written and spoken language. In fact, you’ve already acquired an understanding of many grammar rules just by going about your business.

While many of these grammar rules are made to be broken, having a basic awareness and command of grammar in your writing is of vital importance: With the right understanding and approach, you can help ensure that you present your best self on the page—you can make sure that your best ideas are clearly presented and understood by whoever reads them.

Word processing features like spelling and grammar checkers can make it easy to spot simple errors in our writing. And AI-powered digital writing assistants like Microsoft Editor and Grammarly with more advanced features and capabilities can make it even easier to ensure that your writing is clear, error-free, and the best that it can be.

But being armed with a range of in-depth grammatical knowledge can still be a huge help for which there’s no real substitute. Not only will you be able to pick out potential mistakes on your own, but you’ll have a better sense of all the tools available to you to get your best ideas across.

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Basic Grammar Concepts: Parts of Speech

NOUNS: The people, places, things, or ideas we refer to in our writing and speech. Nouns can refer to concrete, unique things as well as abstract concepts. Examples: accountant, New York, boredom, Tom Hanks

While there a number of ways to classify all the kinds of the people, places, and things that we refer to in language, nouns can broadly be broken down into categories:

*Common nouns: any general term for a class of people, places, things, or ideas. Common nouns are never capitalized. Examples: woman, car, city, mountain, book

*Proper nouns: unique or specific people, places, things, or ideas that are always capitalized. Examples: Alice, Ford Edsel, Beijing, Denali, Moby Dick

PRONOUNS: Words that take the place of any nouns in a sentence. Examples: I, me, my, she, he, they, we, who, yours, them

VERBS: Words that express actions or states of being. Verbs typically indicate what the subject (or main noun) in a sentence is doing or feeling. Examples: I wrote a sentence. I called my mother. I will walk my dog. I am happy.

Reference: Grammar 101: Learning English Grammar Basics – Microsoft 365

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