Grammar lessons for English

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Present Simple: Be-Verb

Present Simple: Be-Verb

Learn how to use the Be-verb (am, is, are) with basic pronouns to describe yourself and identify objects.

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Present Simple: Be-Verb Questions

Present Simple: Be-Verb Questions

Learn how to ask questions using the Be-verb (am, is, are).

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Present Simple: Demonstratives

Present Simple: Demonstratives

Learn how to use this, that, these, and those to point to objects.

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Present Simple: Possessives

Present Simple: Possessives

Learn how to describe ownership using my, your, his, and her.

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Present Simple: Existential (There is/are)

Present Simple: Existential (There is/are)

Learn how to use There is and There are to describe what is in a room or place.

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Classifiers & Measure Words

Classifiers & Measure Words

Learn how to count uncountable nouns in English using measure words like cup, glass, and slice, combined with there is/are.

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Present Simple: Be-Verb with Adjectives

Present Simple: Be-Verb with Adjectives

Learn how to describe objects using adjectives with the Be-verb.

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Present Simple: Action Verbs (SVO)

Present Simple: Action Verbs (SVO)

Learn how to use action verbs in basic Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) sentences.

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Present Simple: Negatives

Present Simple: Negatives

Learn how to make negative sentences using do not (don't) with action verbs.

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Present Simple: Questions

Present Simple: Questions

Learn how to ask yes/no questions in the Present Simple tense.

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Present Continuous: Statements

Present Continuous: Statements

Learn how to describe actions happening right now using the Present Continuous tense.

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Present Continuous: Questions

Present Continuous: Questions

Learn how to ask questions about actions happening right now.

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Present Simple vs. Continuous

Present Simple vs. Continuous

Learn when to use the Present Simple (routine) and Present Continuous (now).

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Present Simple: Possession (have/has)

Present Simple: Possession (have/has)

Learn how to show possession or relationship using have and has.

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Past Simple: Be-Verb (was/were)

Past Simple: Be-Verb (was/were)

Learn how to describe past states and identities using was and were.

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Past Simple: Regular Verbs

Past Simple: Regular Verbs

Learn how to use regular past tense verbs ending in -ed.

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Past Simple: Irregular Verbs

Past Simple: Irregular Verbs

Learn how to use irregular past tense verbs like bought and drank.

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Past Simple: Negatives & Questions

Past Simple: Negatives & Questions

Learn how to ask questions and make negative sentences in the past tense.

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Future: Going to Plans

Future: Going to Plans

Learn how to describe future plans and intentions using be going to.

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Future: Will Decisions

Future: Will Decisions

Learn how to express sudden decisions and future predictions using will.

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Modals: Ability (can/could)

Modals: Ability (can/could)

Learn how to express present and past abilities using can and could.

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Comparatives

Comparatives

Learn how to compare two objects using comparative adjectives like bigger and better.

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Superlatives

Superlatives

Learn how to describe the most extreme among three or more items using superlative adjectives.

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Present Perfect

Present Perfect

Learn how to express completed past actions with present relevance using have/has and past participles.

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Relative Clauses

Relative Clauses

Learn how to describe and combine nouns using relative clauses with that.

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Passive Voice

Passive Voice

Learn how to use passive voice to focus on the object receiving the action.

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Modals: Obligation & Advice

Modals: Obligation & Advice

Learn how to give advice using should and express strong obligation using must.

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Conditionals

Conditionals

Learn how to talk about habits and future possibilities using Zero and First Conditionals.

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