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- Grammar Lessons
- Grammar Exercises
- Exercise Review
- Idioms
Materials:
Nouns
- Proper Nouns
- Common Nouns
- Concrete Nouns
- Abstract Nouns
- Count Nouns
- Non-Count Nouns
- Count and Non-Count Nouns
Articles
- Indefinite Articles: a and an
- Definite Article: the
- Omission of Article
Quantifiers
- much, many, and several
- much of, many of, and several of
- a lot of
- a few and a little
Adjectives
- The Types of Adjectives
- The Order of Adjectives
Pronouns
- Subjective Pronouns
- Objective Pronouns
- Reflexive Pronouns
- Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives
- Demonstrative Pronouns and Adjectives
Adverbs
- Adverbs of Manner
- Adverbs of Place
- Adverbs of Time
- Adverbs of Frequency
- Adverbs of Duration
Simple Present Tense
- Active Form
- Passive Voice
Present Continuous (Progressive) Tense
- Active Form
- Passive Voice
Present Perfect Tense
- Active Form
- Passive Voice
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- Positive Form
- Negative Form
- Interrogative Form
Simple Past Tense
- Active Form
- Passive Voice
Past Continuous (Progressive) Tense
- Active Form
- Passive Voice
Past Perfect Tense
- Active Form
- Passive Voice
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
- Positive Form
- Negative Form
- Interrogative Form
Simple Future Tense
- Active Form
- Passive Voice
Future Continuous Tense
- Positive Form
- Negative Form
- Interrogative Form
Future Perfect Tense
- Active Form
- Passive Voice
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
- Positive Form
- Negative Form
- Interrogative Form
Clause
- Main Clause
- Subordinate Clause
- Relative Clause
- Who and That
- Whom and That
- Whose
- Which and That
- Noun Clause
- A Noun Clause with Known Subject
- A Noun Clause with the State of Being
- A Noun Clause with the State of Being for Prepositional Phrase
- A Noun Clause with Unknown Subject
- A Noun Clause with That
Modal Auxiliaries
- Active Form
- Can, Could, To Be Able To
- May and Might
- Shall, Should, and Ought To
- Must and Have To
Conjunctions
- Subordinating Conjunctions
- Coordinating Conjunctions
- Correlative Conjunctions
- Conjunctive Adverbs
Conditional Sentences
- Zero Conditional Sentences (Type 0)
- First Conditional Sentences (Type 1)
- Second Conditional Sentences (Type 2)
- Third Conditional Sentences (Type 3)
Phrases
- Noun Phrases
- Verb Phrases
- Adjective Phrases
- Adverb Phrases
- Prepositional Phrases
Comparisons
- Equality
- Comparative
- Superlative
- Comparative Adjective
Question Tag
Question Tag in Appearing Auxiliary
Question Tag in Disappearing Auxiliary
Similar Word Usage
So... that ..., Such ... that ... and So that
Despite, In spite of, and Although, Even though
Because of, Due to, and Because
Used to and Be used to
A few and few
A little and little
Gerund and present participle
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