
Preparing for CUET English can feel overwhelming, especially when grammar questions seem tricky and time is limited. The good news is that many questions are direct, rule-based, and highly scoring if you focus on the right topics with smart strategies. By mastering Para Jumbles, Phrasal Verbs, Active–Passive Voice, and Reported Speech, you can improve speed, accuracy, and confidence. With consistent daily practice and clear concepts, grammar can become one of the easiest sections to score well in CUET 2026.
A strong grammar base helps students solve questions quickly and confidently.
Benefits of Good Grammar Preparation
Higher accuracy in MCQs
Better reading comprehension performance
Faster solving speed
Strong vocabulary command
More confidence in exam hall
Para Jumbles are one of the most scoring topics after Reading Comprehension. In these questions, sentences are given in a mixed order and students must arrange them logically. Many students waste time by trying to rearrange the whole paragraph mentally. The better method is elimination.
Instead of solving from scratch:
Check options carefully
Identify clearly wrong sentence pairs
Eliminate incorrect sequences
Narrow down final answer quickly
This saves time and improves accuracy.
Understanding Para Jumbles becomes easier when you understand the logical flow of sentences instead of guessing the order. These important rules help identify opening statements, connecting ideas, pronoun references, and the correct sequence quickly in exams like CUET.
The first sentence often introduces a person, concept, place, or issue.
Words like:
this
that
these
they
it
usually refer to something already mentioned earlier.
Sentences beginning with:
But
However
And
Therefore
often continue an earlier thought.
“And” usually connects the final point in a list or concluding flow.
If one sentence gives a reason and another gives result, place them logically.
Para Jumbles Practice Tip: Solve at least 10 para jumbles daily using timer practice.
Important phrasal verbs for CUET 2026 are frequently used in the English section to test vocabulary and comprehension skills. Learning commonly asked phrasal verbs helps improve accuracy and boosts overall exam performance.
High-Value Phrasal Verbs
Break down – stop working
Bring up – mention a topic
Call off – cancel
Come across – find by chance
Cut down on – reduce
Give up – quit
Look after – take care of
Look into – investigate
Put off – postpone
Run out of – finish supply
Take over – assume control
Turn down – reject
Preparation Tip
Learn meanings through sentences instead of rote memorization.
Active and Passive Voice in CUET 2026 becomes easy with a clear understanding of sentence structure and verb forms. Using simple tricks helps you quickly transform sentences and avoid common grammar mistakes in the exam
Active Voice: Subject + Verb + Object
Passive Voice: Object + Helping Verb + V3 + by + Subject
She writes a letter. → A letter is written by her.
He played cricket. → Cricket was played by him.
They will complete work. → Work will be completed by them.
Tense remains same
Use V3 in passive voice
Change pronouns correctly
In future tense, always use be
This is a popular exam question type.
Let + Object + be + V3
Open the gate. → Let the gate be opened.
Finish the work. → Let the work be finished.
Reported Speech in CUET 2026 can be mastered easily by understanding key rules like tense changes, pronoun shifts, and time expressions. With regular practice of simple tricks, you can quickly solve transformation-based questions with accuracy.
Direct Speech changes into Indirect Speech with connector words and tense changes.
He said, “I am happy.”
→ He said that he was happy.
She said, “I will come.”
→ She said that she would come.
Will → Would
Can → Could
May → Might
Today → That day
Tomorrow → Next day
Here → There
Questions require special rules.
Use if or whether
Example:
He said, “Are you ready?”
→ He asked if I was ready.
Use same WH word.
Example:
She said, “Where do you live?”
→ She asked where I lived.
This is a very important exception.
If the sentence states a universal truth, tense does not change.
Teacher said, “The Earth revolves around the Sun.”
→ Teacher said that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
A strong daily practice strategy for CUET English Grammar helps build consistency and improves accuracy in key topics like tenses, voice, and sentence correction.
20 minutes vocabulary
20 minutes grammar rules
20 minutes MCQs
15 minutes reading comprehension
Weekly CUET English mock test
Consistency matters more than long hours.
Avoiding common mistakes in CUET English is important to improve accuracy and score higher in the exam. Careless errors in grammar, reading comprehension, and sentence structure can easily reduce marks even if concepts are known.
Guessing phrasal verbs without context
Ignoring tense in reported speech
Changing tense wrongly in passive voice
Overthinking para jumbles
Skipping daily practice
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