Description
This book grew out of ten years of teaching in schools, private tuition, coaching classes, and the notes I made for my own students. I wanted a grammar book without the jargon. One that named the small patterns no one ever explained to me.
So I wrote it.
The Rule, The Trap, The Fix: 20 Grammar Rules breaks English grammar into twenty short chapters, the questions students ask every week and rarely get answered. SO or NEITHER? BEEN or GONE?
Each rule follows one structure: THE RULE in plain English, HOW TO USE IT with real examples, COMMON MISTAKES against the correct version, EXCEPTIONS where it breaks, and PRACTICE to test it — five minutes to read, a lifetime to remember.
Who it’s for: students prepping for school and competitive exams, ESL learners building confidence, teachers wanting a clean classroom resource, and anyone told a rule but never told why.
Grammar is vast; I haven’t conquered it. I’m a novelist, not a linguist. This is one teacher’s attempt to make grammar less intimidating, the guide I wish someone had handed me in school.
About The Author
Yarro Rai is a novelist and poet, the author of twelve novels and five poetry collections across literary fiction, crime drama, and verse. Before any of that, he spent ten years teaching: in schools, private tuition, and coaching classes, which is where this book actually started, as notes scribbled for students who kept asking the same questions.
He isn’t a linguist, and this book doesn’t pretend otherwise. It’s grammar as a working teacher and working writer understands its rules worth knowing, explained the way he wishes someone had explained them to him.



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