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English Grammar In Use

If you just started learning English, you first need to know some basic rules of the language. Developing a so...

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If you just started learning English, you first need to know some basic rules of the language. Developing a solid foundation in English grammar will not only help you create your own sentences correctly but will also make it easier to improve your communication skills in both spoken and written English.

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☆☆☆ Verb Tense☆☆☆
Present simple
Present continuous
Present perfect
Present perfect continuous
Present perfect simple or continuous
Past simple
Past continuous
Past Review
Past perfect & Past perfect continuous
Present Perfect or Past Simple
The Future - Going to / Will
The Future - Present forms
Types of Verbs
The -ing form
Irregular verbs
Would Always

☆☆☆Modal Verbs☆☆☆
Modal Verbs
Modal Verbs of Ability
Modal Verbs of Obligation
Modal Verbs of Probability
Past modal verbs
Can - Could - Can or Could
Had Better - Have Got To - Have To - Must - Must or Have to - Ought to
May - Might
Shall - Should - Should Have
Will - Would - Will other use - Will or Would - Will Be doing - Will have done - Will Have or Would Have

☆☆☆ Gerunds ☆☆☆
Gerunds and Infinitives
Verbs + Either Gerunds or Nouns + Infinitives
Verbs + Gerunds
Verbs + Infinitives
Verbs + Optional Noun + Infinitive
Verbs + Required Noun + Infinitive

☆☆☆ Conditionals ☆☆☆
The Zero Conditional
The First Conditional
The Second Conditional
The Third Conditional -
Mixed Conditionals
Present Conditionals
Past Conditionals
Future Conditionals
Were To

☆☆☆ Direct And Indirect Speech ☆☆☆
Direct And Indirect Speech
Indirect Speech For Exclamatory
Indirect Speech For Imperative
Indirect Speech For Questions

☆☆☆ Questions ☆☆☆
Question Words
Question Examples
Questions WHAT
Questions HOW FAR
Questions HOW LONG
Questions HOW MANY
Questions HOW OFTEN
Using How

☆☆☆ More lessons ☆☆☆
✪ auxiliary verbs
Prepositions
The Passive
The imperative
Wish
Used to
Suppose
Have something done
About
For
Let
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March 5, 2020

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