This page contains links to lessons about the Swahili grammar. Here are the topics discussed in each lesson: adjectives, adverbs, plural, prepositions, feminine, numbers, negation, pronouns, questions, determiners, nouns, verbs, present tense, past tense, future tense, imperative, and the comparative. Going through each lesson should take about 30 min. Each course contains an extra topic about vocabulary. Make sure to take advantage of that as well. If you have any question about this course, please email me directly at Swahili Classes.
Studying Swahili grammar is very important because it is the backbone of the language. Without it, you will be limited to what expressions you can use. Students learning Swahili grammar are better able to understand how the combination of words can create intricate meanings and how these can create subtle literary effects. As a result, students will likely appreciate learning better and they will pay more attention to the text.
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Being able to comprehend grammar's intricacies enhances students' writing and text interpretation capabilities. In addition to writing, a sound knowledge of grammar also allows for better skills at speaking. As a result, people who are able to articulate their words well sound more trustworthy, mature and professional.
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If you are done with all the grammar lessons, we recommend checking out the Swahili Phrases. You can also simply click on one of the links below or go back to our Learn Swahili homepage.