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English Grammar



·         personal pronouns
·         it and there
·         you and they
·         possessive pronouns
·         One and ones
·         Questions
·         Reflexive pronouns
·         Reciprocal pronouns
·         Indefinite pronouns
·         Relative pronouns



·         interrogative determiners: which and what
·         indefinite article: a and an
·         definite article: the
·         quantifiers



·         Nouns
·         Adjectives
·         Pronouns
·         Questions
·         Reciprocal pronouns



·         Adjectives with -ing and -ed
·         Adjective order - two adjectives
·         Adjective order - adjectives after link verbs
·         Adjective order - three or more adjectives
·         Adjective order - adjectives in front of nouns
·         Comparative adjectives
·         Superlative adjectives
·         How to form comparative and superlative adjectives
·         Adjectives - intensifiers with strong adjectives
·         Adjectives - intensifiers with comparatives and superlatives
·         Adjectives - intensifiers with particular adjectives
·         Adjectives - adjectives as intensifiers
·         Mitigators
·         Noun modifiers



·         how we make adverbials
·         where they go in a sentence
·         adverbs of manner
·         adverbials of place
·         adverbials of time
·         adverbials of probability
·         comparative adverbs
·         superlative adverbs



·         count nouns
·         uncount nouns
·         common problems with count/uncount nouns
·         proper nouns




·         Verb phrases (basic)
·         Verb phrases (intermediate)
·         Irregular verbs (basic)
·         Questions and negatives (basic)
·         Questions and negatives (intermediate)
·         Short forms (basic)
·         Present tense (intermediate)
·         Present tense (advanced)
·         Present simple (basic)
·         Present simple (intermediate)
·         Present simple (advanced)
·         Present continuous (basic)
·         Present continuous (intermediate)
·         Present continuous (advanced)
·         present perfect
·         past tense
·         past simple
·         past continuous
·         past perfect
·         perfective aspect
·         continuous aspect
·         active and passive voice
·         to + infinitive
·         -ing forms
·         talking about the present
·         talking about the past
·         talking about the future
·         verbs in time clauses and if clauses
·         wishes and hypotheses
·         the verb be
·         Modal verbs
·         delexical verbs like have, take, make and give
·         double object verbs
·         link verbs
·         phrasal verbs
·         reflexive and ergative verbs
·         verbs followed by -ing clauses
·         verbs followed by that clause
·         verbs followed by to + infinitive




·         clause structure
·         verb patterns
·         noun phrase
·         verb phrase
·         adverbial phrases
·         prepositional phrases
·         sentence structure


·         adjective phrases
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