International Journal of Engineering and Information Systems (IJEAIS)
  Year: 2021 | Volume: 5 | Issue: 2 | Page No.: 194-198
The History of English Grammar
Latipova Umida Usmonovna,

Abstract:
The first stage of development of the English grammar started during the early 16th century. William Bullokar wrote and published a book entitled "Pamphlet for Grammar" in 1586. Bullokar wrote the book to purposely address the development of the English language in Latin America. The book contained Bullokar's traditional grammar which was vigilantly remodeled by the "Latin Grammar" approach of William Lily in his book entitled "Rudimenta Grammatices" published in 1534. King Henry VIII prescribed the use of Lily's grammar in teaching the English language in 1542. Bullokar's grammar in many of his writings were said to be adapted from the traditional "Reformed Spelling System" of 16th century England. In 1685, Christopher Cooper wrote the first English grammar book in Latin entitled "Grammatica Linguae Angelicance".1