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The adjectives in English Grammar – Summary
The adverbs in English Grammar – Summary
Adverbs and adjectives that have the same form
Adverbs of frequency in English
Adverbs that are not derived from adjectives
Adverbs that have two forms in English
Comparison of adjectives in English
Comparison of adverbs in English
Order of adjectives
Position of adverbs in English sentences
Sentences with comparisons in English
Articles
The definite article
the
The indefinite article
a
,
an
Conditional sentences (if-clauses and main clauses)
Conditional sentences, if-clauses type I, II, III – Summary
Conditional sentences – type I
Conditional sentences – type II
Conditional sentences – type III
if I were you
or
if I was you
Mixed conditionals
Real and unreal conditionals, Modals and position of if-clauses
Replacing
if
– Omitting
if
–
if
vs.
when
–
in case
vs.
if
when
or
if
will
and
would
in if-clauses
Zero Conditional
Gerund and Infinitive
Gerund – English Grammar
Gerund after prepositions
Gerund or Progressive/Continuous
Gerund and Infinitive – no difference in meaning
Gerund and Infinitive – different meaning
Infinitive with
to
– English Grammar
Infinitive without
to
– English Grammar
Modals, Modal Auxiliaries
be
in English – auxiliary and main verb
be
in different tenses
can
,
can't
,
cannot
can
and
must
in sentences and questions
can – to be able to/to be allowed to
do
in English – auxiliary and main verb
have
– auxiliary and main verb
have
or
have got
have got
or
has got
have to, has to, had to
Long forms, contracted forms (short forms) of auxiliaries
may – to be allowed to
Modals in English Grammar
must, have to, mustn't, needn't
Questions in the Simple Past, Questions with
did
Questions in the Simple Present, Questions with
do
,
does
there is – it is
there is – there are
What are modal auxiliaries?
Nouns
Countables and uncountables
Foreign plurals
Gender nouns
Plural
Plural nouns in English
Proper names, Proper nouns
Singular nouns in English
Singular or plural for groups of people
Substitute word
one/ones
in English
's
's
or
of-phrase
Participles
Participles, Participle constructions
Present Participle, Past Participle, Perfect Participle
Passive Voice
Active – Passive in English Grammar
Active sentences with two objects in Passive
by
agent in Passive – English Grammar
Passive in English
Passive sentences in English
Personal Passive – Impersonal Passive –
It is said
Questions in Passive
Verbs with prepositions in Passive
Phrasal verbs, Prepositional verbs
Phrasal Verbs in English – Summary
Phrasal Verbs – A – M
Phrasal Verbs – N – Z
Phrasal Verbs – Prepositional Verbs – Differences
Prepositions
Prepositions –
at
,
in
,
on
Prepositions of place and direction
Prepositions in expressions of time
Pronouns
Relative pronouns –
who, which, whose, that
Personal pronouns, Possessive determiners, Possessive pronouns
self/each other
(Reflexive pronouns)
Punctuation
Commas in English, Punctuation
Quantifiers
a lot of, lots of
each
,
every
much, many
–
a little, a few
some, any
something, anything
and other compounds
Questions
Questions in Passive
Questions in the going to-future
Questions in the Past Progressive
Questions in the Present Perfect
Questions in the Present Progressive
Questions in the will-future
Question tags in English
Questions with question words and the verb
be
Questions with
can
Questions with
have
and
have got
Questions in the Simple Past, Questions with
did
Questions in the Simple Present, Questions with
do
,
does
Questions with
who
and
what
– Subject – Object
Question words in English
Short answers in English
which
or
what
Word order in English questions
(Summary)
Yes/No questions and short answers with the verb
be
Reported Speech
Reported Speech
(Summary)
Reported commands and requests in English
Reported questions in English
Reported statements in English
Sentences
Adverbs of frequency in English
Conjunctions, connecting words and fillers in English sentences
Contact clauses – no relative pronouns
Relative clauses – Defining and non-defining –
that, which
Expressions of place and time in sentences – Word order
Verbs with 2 objects – Word order
Word order in English questions
(Summary)
Word order in English sentences
(Summary)
Tenses – Simple Present
Simple Present
(Summary)
be, do, have
and modal verbs in the Simple Present
Diagram of the Simple Present
Form of the Simple Present
Questions in the Simple Present
Short/contracted forms and long forms in the Simple Present
Signal words for the Simple Present
Spelling of verbs in the Simple Present
Use of the Simple Present
Tenses – Simple Past
Simple Past
(Summary)
be, do, have
and irregular verbs in the Simple Past
Diagram of the Simple Past
Form of the Simple Past
Pronunciation of
-ed
Questions in the Simple Past
Short/contracted and long forms in the Simple Past
Signal words for the Simple Past
Spelling of verbs in the Simple Past
Use of the Simple Past
Tenses – Present Perfect
Present Perfect
(Summary)
be, do, have
and irregular verbs in the Present Perfect
Diagram of the Present Perfect
Form of the Present Perfect
Questions in the Present Perfect
Short/contracted forms and long forms in the Present Perfect
Signal words for the Present Perfect
Spelling of verbs in the Present Perfect
Use of the Present Perfect
Tenses – Past Perfect
Diagram of the Past Perfect
Form of the Past Perfect
Short/contracted forms and long forms in the Past Perfect
Signal words for the Past Perfect
Spelling of verbs in the Past Perfect
be, do, have
in the Past Perfect
Past Perfect
Use of the Past Perfect
Tenses – will-future
will-future
(Summary)
Diagram of will and going to-future
Form of the will-future
going to-future and will-future in a diagram
Questions in the will-future
Short/contracted forms and long forms in the will-future
Signal words for the will-future
Use of the will-future
Tenses – going to-future
going to-future
(Summary)
Form of the going to-future
going to-future and will-future in a diagram
Questions in the going to-future
Short/contracted forms and long forms in the going to-future
Signal words for the going to-future
Use of the going to-future
Tenses – Present Progressive/Present Continuous
Present Progressive/Continuous
(Summary)
Diagram of the Present Progressive
do, have
and special verbs in the Present Progressive
Form of the Present Progressive
Questions in the Present Progressive
Short/contracted forms and long forms in the Present Progressive
Signal words for the Present Progressive
Spelling of verbs in the Present Progressive
Use of the Present Progressive
Tenses – Past Progressive/Past Continuous
Past Progressive/Continuous
(Summary)
Diagram of the Past Progressive
do, have
and special verbs in the Past Progressive
Form of the Past Progressive
Questions in the Past Progressive
Short/contracted forms and long forms in the Past Progressive
Signal words for the Past Progressive
Spelling of verbs in the Past Progressive
Use of the Past Progressive
Tenses – Present Perfect Progressive/Present Perfect Continuous
Present Perfect Progressive
(Summary)
Diagram of the Present Perfect Progressive
do
and dynamic verbs in the Present Perfect Progressive
Form of the Present Perfect Progressive
Short/contracted forms and long forms in the Present Perfect Progressive
Signal words for the Present Perfect Progressive
Spelling of verbs in the Present Perfect Progressive
Use of the Present Perfect Progressive
Tenses – Other Tenses
Conditional Perfect
Conditional Perfect Progressive
Conditional Progressive
Conditional Simple
Future Perfect
Future Perfect Progressive
Future Progressive
Past Perfect Progressive
Tenses – contrasted
Future Tenses in English – contrasted
Past Tenses in English – contrasted
Present Tenses in English – contrasted
Past Perfect – Simple Past – contrasted
Present Perfect – Simple Past – contrasted
Present Perfect – Present Perfect Progressive – contrasted
Simple Present – Present Progressive – contrasted
Simple Past – Past Progressive – contrasted
Simple Present – Simple Past – contrasted
Simple Present – will-future – contrasted
Tenses – Various
be
in English – auxiliary and main verb
Common irregular verbs in English in a table
do
in English – auxiliary and main verb
English Tenses
English Tenses in a diagram
Gerund or Progressive/Continuous
Grammatical terms – English Tenses
have
– auxiliary and main verb
Sentences change their meanings
Signal words and English Tenses
State verbs, dynamic verbs in English
Steps to put in verbs into gaps in sentences and questions
The most common Tenses in English in a table
The verb
be
as a main verb in the Simple Present and the Simple Past
The verb
be
in different tenses
When to use which tense?
Various
Cardinal and ordinal numbers in English
Ending
-s
in English
Endings in English
Long forms, contracted forms (short forms) of auxiliaries
Months, Days of the week in English
The Imperative in English
The Subjunctive in English
this, that – these, those
Verbs
The Imperative in English
Table of the irregular verbs in English
Common irregular verbs in English in a table
Learn irregular verbs effectively
State verbs, dynamic verbs in English
Verbs with 2 objects – Word order
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